Joan Collins proved that age is just a number as she flaunted her timeless beauty in a chic white swimsuit during a South of France getaway. The legendary actress shared a glamorous photo via Instagram on Saturday.
The “Dynasty” star, 92, elevated her swimwear with a red sun hat and turquoise bracelets, rings, and drop earrings, adding a vibrant pop of color to her elegant look.


Collins also showcased a maroon pedicure and rose-colored lipstick, completing her polished, vacation-ready ensemble.
In the snapshot, she smiled warmly while perched on a bright blue towel, legs crossed, radiating both charm and confidence.


Despite being in relaxation mode, Collins couldn’t resist hinting at future plans in her Instagram caption, teasing fans about her upcoming projects.


“The producer is thinking of making a sequel to ‘Murder Between Friends.’ I played Francesca Carlyle, who is a TV star and also a private detective,” Collins wrote.
“Meanwhile, I’m relaxing in the South of France in 90° heat. Thinking of my next move or next movie!” she added, blending vacation vibes with career hints.


Fans flocked to the comments, showering praise on the British actress for her sophisticated summertime style and enduring elegance.
“Stunning — us mere mortals just cannot compete!!” one admirer wrote, while another remarked, “True icon, so glamorous and chic!”


Other fans chimed in with compliments like, “Fabulous darling ♥️” and simply, “Timeless beauty,” celebrating her ageless allure.
Collins has long been candid about beauty and aging, previously insisting she has never undergone cosmetic procedures on her face.


“I’ve had nothing done,” she told the Guardian in 2023, adding, “I couldn’t do all that. First of all, I’m needle-phobic. It was my mother who told me to moisturize and use night cream.”
She did, however, admit to trying Botox once on her forehead, but ultimately decided against continuing.
“It hurt like hell,” Collins told Glamour in 2012, emphasizing her preference for natural aging and self-care over cosmetic intervention.