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Jane Seymour shows off her age-defying figure in a one-shoulder mini dress as she walks the runway at the Nardos show during New York Fashion Week days ahead of her 74th birthday

Jane Seymour turned heads as she walked the runway at the Nardos show during New York Fashion Week on Monday.

The actress, 73, wowed as she slipped into red mini dress that showed off her age-defying figure.

The stunning ensemble featured a racy one shoulder and was adorned with tulle flower detailing.

She added inches to her slender frame with a pair of beige pointed heels and accessorised with gold earrings. 

The English beauty sizzled as she walked the runway with a smile and posed up a storm for the cameras.

It comes after the actress, who turns 74 on Saturday, revealed a surprising benefit to being over 65 in Hollywood.

Jane Seymour shows off her age-defying figure in a one-shoulder mini dress as she walks the runway at the Nardos show during New York Fashion Week days ahead of her 74th birthday

Jane Seymour turned heads as she walked the runway at the Nardos show during New York Fashion Week on Monday just days ahead of her 74th birthday 

The actress, 73, turned heads as she slipped into red mini dress that showed off her age-defying figure

The actress, 73, turned heads as she slipped into red mini dress that showed off her age-defying figure

Jane shared that the older she gets, the more interesting her roles are.

She made the comments when at the AARP Movies for Grownups awards over the weekend.

‘The older I got, the more [interesting] the roles were and the more I really needed every muscle in my face to move,’ she told People.

‘I really love the roles I’m getting and if I’m playing character roles, which I am, but character roles that are still kind of sexy and fun,’ she said.

She jokingly added, ‘I think at this point, I’m pretty comfortable just being able to age up and down and around.’

She specifically mentioned her 1981 movie East of Eden in which she played Cyrus Trask from the ages of 13 to 60 when she was 30-years-old.

‘So I’ve been jumping around ever since I was young,’ she told the outlet. ‘I played older and younger in everything.’

Jane presented the award for Best Documentary to Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story.

The stunning ensemble featured a racy one shoulder and was adorned with tulle and sequin flower detailing

The stunning ensemble featured a racy one shoulder and was adorned with tulle and sequin flower detailing

She added inches to her slender frame with a pair of beige pointed heels and accessorised with gold earrings

She added inches to her slender frame with a pair of beige pointed heels and accessorised with gold earrings

Naros Imam, the Creative Director behind the brand,  flourished New York Fashion Week with her Garden Symphony (a model pictured walking the runway)

Naros Imam, the Creative Director behind the brand,  flourished New York Fashion Week with her Garden Symphony (a model pictured walking the runway)

The collection is inspired by the poetic beauty of the natural world

The collection is inspired by the poetic beauty of the natural world

The film follows the life of her late co-star in 1980’s Somewhere in Time, Christopher Reeve.

She described the Superman star, who died in 2004 at age 52, as a ‘real life Superman.’

‘I think he teaches all of us that everyone in life will have challenges, some more than others,’ Seymour said.

‘The hardest thing to do is to accept. And if you can accept, open up your heart, reach out to help someone else, you’ll have a purpose.

‘And that is the secret to happiness. And if you have a purpose, then you can feel really good about yourself.’

‘When you feel good about yourself, you are like a magnet,’ she added. ‘People want to be part of something good.’

This isn’t the first time the Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman has spoken out about aging and what she’s learned from her decades in Hollywood.

She spoke to People at The Hollywood Reporter’s Women in Entertainment Gala, she offered some of the wisdom she had picked up during her career.

It comes after the actress, who turns 74 on Saturday (February 15), revealed a surprising benefit to being over 65 in Hollywood (pictured at the Four Seasons Hotel on February 8)

It comes after the actress, who turns 74 on Saturday (February 15), revealed a surprising benefit to being over 65 in Hollywood (pictured at the Four Seasons Hotel on February 8)

‘Don’t take it for granted. It isn’t easy,’ she told the outlet on Wednesday. ‘The balance of how you come across and how you conduct yourself is huge, sadly.’

She advised older actresses to remain true to themselves and avoid pretending to be a twenty-something.be a twenty-something.

‘But also I’ve never given up. I now have my own series again, and I’m in my 70s,’ Jane, who currently stars on Harry Wild, continued.

‘So I say to women, “Don’t give up and be authentic.” Don’t pretend to be 20 when you’re 70. Be 70.’

Jane currently stars on the Irish dramedy series Harry Wild, which has been airing since 2022.

She is a past Emmy winner herself, as she won the honors for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Special at the 1988 Primetime Emmys for her role as Maria Callas in Onassis: The Richest Man in the World.

Jane with boyfriend John Zambetti at SiriusXM Studios in NYC on January 28

Jane with boyfriend John Zambetti at SiriusXM Studios in NYC on January 28

She is also mother to six adult children: Jenni, 44, Katherine, 42, Sean, 39, Kalen, 56, and twins John and Kristopher, 29.

Jane is dating musician John Zambetti, 75, who has performed for decades with the band The Malibooz.

The beauty has been wed four times in the past: to Michael Attenborough between 1971 to 1973; Geoffrey Planer ​between 1977 to 1978; David Flynn, from 1981 to 1992; and James Keach from 1993 to 2015.

She told The Times that despite the divorces, she remained ‘very, very close to all the men I was married to and every man I ever dated.

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