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Best-Dressed Stars at the AARP Movies for Grownups Awards

Sheryl Lee Ralph, Jamie Lee Curtis, Patricia Clarkson and others turned on the glam at the annual event

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(Left to right) Sheryl Lee Ralph, Jamie Lee Curtis and Patricia Clarkson
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From sleek and stylish suits to dazzling dresses, Hollywood’s top names brought their A game to AARP’s biggest night of the year.

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Jamie Lee Curtis, 64

Career Achievement Award recipient Jamie Lee Curtis turned heads in a stunning black suit with sash emblazoned with a cascade of embroidered flowers. The actress, who just received her first Oscar nomination for her supporting role in Everything Everywhere All at Once, couldn’t contain her excitement. “I am just trying to enjoy this miracle moment in my life,” she said.

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Hong Chau, 43

Hong Chau’s fringe halter top and satin pants from designer Jason Wu brought on the whimsy and fun. “I am always thinking about growing older and how I want to live my life and what I want to pass on to my daughter now in particular,” she said. Chau received her first Oscar nomination for The Whale, starring with AARP Movies for Grownups best actor winner Brendan Fraser.

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Wendie Malick, 72

The always-stunning Wendie Malick kept it simple and stylish in a sleek black suit with a cutout top. “You know, I have this daily mantra, which is: gratitude for what remains,” she said. “There is this sense of intensity of gratitude for how much you still are able to do. Oh, I think that whole idea of sort of cherishing the day. And reminding yourself this is not a rehearsal.”

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Patricia Clarkson, 63

She Said actress Patricia Clarkson stood out in a sea of black in a thigh-grazing fuchsia dress with elaborately ruffled sleeves from the Canadian design duo behind Greta Constantine. “Look at the power in this room. We are still so powerful in Hollywood,” she mused. “We’re here. We are sexy and we look really good!”

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Sheryl Lee Ralph, 66

Abbott Elementary’s Sheryl Lee Ralph stunned in a shimmery Zerina Akers beaded dress with fringe, styled by her daughter, Ivy Coco. “She has been doing a smashing job the whole award season,” she gushed. “I’m very, very happy that I birthed that child because she’s been taking very, very good style care of me.”

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Alan Cumming, 58

The evening’s host, Alan Cumming, dressed for speed — and comfort — in a simple suit and bow tie over snazzy sneakers. “It’s really fascinating how we perceive aging in our culture,” he noted. “This is a really good way that people are saying, ‘Hey, there are many, many positive things about growing older that we don't really embrace.’ In other cultures, people are valued for their wisdom and for growing older. This is a good way to start making people maybe think that way too.”

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Lisa Ann Walter, 59

Abbott Elementary’s Lisa Ann Walter’s bright green jumpsuit stood out from the crowd and delightfully complemented her brilliant red locks. When presenting the award for best TV actress to costar Sheryl Lee Ralph, Walter joked about her ensemble, calling herself disco-ready.

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Jeff Bridges, 73

Old Man? Nah. Jeff Bridges looked classically cool in a black suit, bow tie and vest pulled together with a subtle black-on-black-striped shirt. “Age is a wonderful thing,” Bridges said.

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Austin Butler, 31

Sure, he’s a couple decades shy of 50, but you can’t help falling in love with Austin Butler’s movie-star styling. Dressed in a black satin suit, with a white open-necked shirt, the Elvis superstar brought down the house.

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