
Salma Hayek, 58, stuns onlookers as she shows off natural gray hair at Balenciaga show during Paris Fashion Week
The stylish actress attended the Balenciaga Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2025/2026 show, and looked undeniably gorgeous in a long black dress.
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The 58-year-old star partnered her look with some black stilettos, and popped on some large black shades to compliment her look.
But it was Salma's stunning hair do that captivated onlookers, with the star showing off a bouncy blow dry and her natural gray hair.
She let it cascade down in a straight style, and partnered the look with some large heart-shaped gold earrings.
Salma posed for photos holding a small black bag, and in some she stood with husband François-Henri Pinault, 63.
And when it comes to timeless stars who are the gift that keeps on giving, Salma Hayek is no doubt at the top of that list.
In May, the actress thrilled fans by stripping off to a bikini for Sports Illustrated.
Salma - who is best known for her roles in Frida, Ugly Betty, and House Of Gucci - looked sensational on her sizzling photoshoot.
The stunning star wowed in the sexy snaps that were taken for the cover of the famous magazine's Swimsuit Edition for 2025.
Salma showed off her incredible figure in a series of tiny two pieces as she frolicked on the beach.
The star gave fans a treat as she spilled out of her bikini as she crawled on the sand.
Salma Hayek celebrates World Oceans Day in white bathing suit as she laughs while getting knocked over by waves
The Oscar nominee also flaunted her washboard abs as she cemented her status as the ultimate covergirl.
Salma also posed in a red bikini with a sexy chiffon wrap that floated down her arms and legs.
In all of the shots she wore here trademark wavy hair floating down her shoulders and back.
The photoshoot showcased her timeless figure.
In her accompanying interview with Sports Illustrated, Salma was asked how she felt about being the covergirl for their Swimsuit Edition.
'It's so bizarre!' She told the publication. 'I'm nearly 60!"
"At this stage, it wouldn't have crossed my mind.
"The first thing you get is—what is that word?—imposter syndrome.
"You have the imposter syndrome immediately.'
Continuing, she added: 'I used to look at this magazine, and all the models that were in it, they were so perfect and so beautiful.
'This was the top of the top of the top. It was a landmark for models.
'It was an iconic space for ultimate beauty, even if it was a magazine that was not about that normally.
"But each issue was the trailblazer of what is beauty today.'
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