Sharon Stone, 67, knows how to slay a fashionable outfit and isn’t afraid to show off a little skin. She proved that’s true when she took to Instagram on Monday, January 12, to share a peek at her latest look.
Wearing a light brown dress to the 2026 Astra Awards that left Stone’s arms bare and featured a significant slit up one side, which showed off her leg, she also slid on animal print thigh-high boots. To finish off the ensemble, she carried a small purse and threw a fluffy piece over her shoulder.
“Such a pleasure to be invited to the 2026 Astra Awards ceremony this weekend,” the actress wrote in the caption of her post. “Thank you for having me. Receiving the Astra Timeless Award is such an honor.”
She added, “Had to snap a few pics in front of a few of my new paintings to share with you guys.. I needed a splash of color on my feed ❤️”
Fans Loved Sharon’s Style
GettyAs soon as Stone shared the photos of her outfit on Instagram, fans began leaving comments to let her know how much they liked what they were seeing.
“So Beautiful And Sexy 💯🔥🔥🔥♥️♥️♥️🤗😘,” one person wrote in the comments.
Another person added, “Wow you absolute babe 😍”
“Stunning,” a third fan wrote.
Someone else left a comment, saying, “This outfit looks amazing on you, but your beauty goes far beyond it!”
Stone Found Her Personal Style In Harlem Used-Clothing Stores
GettyIn August 2025, Harper’s Bazaar asked the star, “How did you find your own sense of personal style?”
“My father was very strict with me, and he wouldn’t allow me to show my body in inappropriate ways when I was young,” Stone explained. “He was super, super strict about it. It was really irritating, and it was really confining, but it really protected me and helped me because I was so young in very adult environments, since I went to school so young. Because of that, I dressed like an adult too early instead of going through the whole weird teenage-exploration thing.”
“And then when I did start finding my own style, I did not have any money at all,” she continued. “I lived in New York by then, and I would ride my bicycle to Harlem and shop at the used-clothing stores there. Let’s face it, the Black community had so much cooler style.”
“I used to buy all these men’s suits, and they were so great because in the late ’70s, when I was 19 and modeling in New York, they were tone-on-tone orange striped, they were colorful, and they looked great on me. I would wear them with, like, white shoes,” the actress recalled.
She went on to say, “I also bought sets of old silk pajamas there, then I would sew fancy buttons on them and wear them with lace ladies’ high heels from the ’50s. And that’s what I wore to parties at night. And people just thought that was so quirky. ‘You’re wearing pajamas!’ And I was like, ‘Yeah, it’s late!’ I had put together this style that I thought was really cool and right for me, and I discovered my style in those vintage clothing stores in Harlem.”



