Grace Jones's, 74, Age-Defying Figure for Sexy New Wolford Campaign!

Fatima Araos
Closeup of Grace Jones
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Grace Jones is ageless!

The multihyphenate icon may be 74 years old but she’s not hanging up the lingerie just yet. In fact, she just scored a new campaign with luxury intimate apparel brand Wolford.

The Stunning Photo On Instagram

The label – which is known for their tights, bodysuits, shapewear, and others – shared a photo from the campaign on their Instagram page recently.

Ageless Physique

It shows Jones striking an assertive pose while wearing a sleeveless white bodysuit from the brand – her mile-long legs and toned physique on full display.

Not A Throwback Pic

Grace Jones' "Party Girl" poster
Flickr | Christian Montone

If we didn’t know better, we’d think it was a throwback photo from her modeling heyday. One follower wrote in the comments section, “If it’s now … She is just amazing 🔥.”

'Hasn't Aged In 40 Years'

Grace Jones modeling a swimsuit
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The other commenters were just as impressed with the model/singer/actress.

One said, “Hasn't aged in 40 years,” while others called her a “POWERHOUSE,” “ICON,” and “THE one and only.”

A Lingerie Model At 74

Over on Twitter, a user shared a couple of images from the campaign with the caption, “You glance and think these must be throwbacks. Grace Jones laughs at you because this is a shoot for Wolford’s Spring 2023 campaign…and she is 74.”

More Pics From The Campaign

Days ago, Wolford introduced the campaign on social media with a series of posts.

Slaying In A Skintight Dress

They included photos of Jones in a series of striking poses while wearing a body-con black dress from the brand.

'A Style Icon'

“Proud to showcase Grace Jones once again, a style icon for Wolford since the 1990s, renown[ed] for her uniqueness & bold, recognizable features, sporting Fatal dress, two famous icons reunited!” one of the captions said.

'Empowering Women'

Another post described her as “extremely versatile & inclusive” and “empowering women…with confidence & flair,” just like Wolford.

Shop The Looks

On the label’s website, the Slave to the Rhythm singer is featured as well, along with her Wolford outfits (the bodysuit retails for $265 while the dress is $240, for those who want to shop the looks).

Rise To Fame

Clip of Grace Jones putting on shades
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Jones rose to fame in the ‘70s and ‘80s, with modeling stints in New York and Paris alongside fellow fashion icons Jerry Hall and Jessica Lange.

Switch To Singing

Grace Jones' "Portfolio" album cover
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Later, she became a recording artist as well, with disco, reggae, and new wave albums to her name.

She Was A Bond Girl

Grace Jones with Christopher Walken in a scene from "A View to a Kill"
Flickr | met52

She got into acting in the mid-‘80s, starring alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger in Conan the Destroyer and famously becoming a Bond girl in 1985’s A View to a Kill.

Famous For Her Androgynous Looks

Grace Jones' "Nightclubbing" album cover
Flickr | Play Out Right Now

She became known for her androgynous looks and signature flat top hairstyle as well as her bold personality. The wild stories from her Studio 54 days were legendary!

She Defies Age!

Now, with her Wolford campaign, it’s obvious the age-defying Jamaica-born icon hasn’t lost any of her spunk.

She Once Renounced The Fashion Industry

Grace Jones performing
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Her return to the modeling scene comes half a decade after she criticized the fashion industry in an interview with The Guardian.

'Glad I'm Not Doing It Now'

“I’m glad I’m not doing it now,” she told the publication back in 2017. “I’d probably be dead. Everybody’s so skinny. Size 0 is like the walking dead. Not sexy at all.”

She Said Models Today Are 'Really Small'

She explained that she was a “model size 6, 8” back in the day. “Now I can’t get into model sizes, because they’re really small,” she lamented.

Don't Ask Her About Old Age

When asked what old age meant to her, she replied, “Oh God, I never use those words. I just call it wisdom.”