Dame Joan Collins, 92, looks younger than ever as she enjoys a night out with husband Percy Gibson, 61, at a star-studded charity gala in London

 Dame Joan Collins displayed her age-defying looks as she and her husband Percy Gibson attended a Summer Evening Gala hosted by Shooting Star Children's Hospices at The Ivy Chelsea Garden on Tuesday.


The legendary actress, 92, and her beloved husband, 61, joined a host of star-studded guests to help raise vital funds for terminally ill children across London and Surrey.


Known for always oozing Hollywood glamour, Joan looked as chic as ever in a white satin tuxedo-style jacket with a rose pinned to the lapel.


Underneath she sported a plain black shirt with leather edging and matching smart trousers, completing her look with her usual voluminous curls and a dark red lip for a pop of colour.


The Dynasty star put on a smitten display with her producer husband, who cut a dapper figure in a white button-up shirt, black slacks and a camel blazer.


Originally from Peru, Percy is a noted Hollywood producer, known primarily for producing Who Wants to be a Millionaire.


While he is 32 years younger than Joan, she has dismissed their age gap in interviews with the witty line: 'If he dies, he dies.'


The couple were joined at the charity event by a host of famous faces, including Strictly Come Dancing star Bruno Tonioli.


The ballroom judge caught the eye in a mesh vest and white trousers with a grey blazer adorned in a colourful floral design. 


Fellow actress and two-time Oscar nominee Brenda Blethyn, 80, was also in attendance, looking very youthful in a stylish shirt dress.


While TV personality Lizzie Cundy put on a daring display in a plunging yellow gown with a thigh-high slit, showing off her cleavage and long legs.


Joan's glam outing comes after she declared she would 'never dream' of using weight-loss drugs because of the 'disastrous' effects on people's looks.


Weight loss drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy have become popular in recent years with millions of people taking them to lose weight.


But Golden Globe winner insisted she won't be following suit and thinks people who want to lose a few pounds should simply 'cut down' instead.


Speaking to Hello! magazine, she said: 'I don't believe in needles and things. I've never had Botox or anything in my face.'

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