Jane Fonda is gracing the cover of Harper's Bazaar's April 2021 issue.
The award-winning actress was photographed by Mario Sorrenti wearing a dazzling black Ralph Lauren Collection sequin dress and silver-toned sleek short haircut and bangs.
Throughout the magazine, she's seen in a variety of other black and white images wearing chic looks from Alaïa, Mugler and more luxury designers.
"At the age of 83, the actress, activist, and feminist is redefining what it means to be a bonafide icon," Harper's Bazaar wrote in a caption revealing its latest cover.
Another super chic look from the fashion spread has Fonda posed in a tuxedo-style Celine by Hedi Slimane jacket and pants.
“Knowing who you are, why you're on earth, what is the meaning of your life. That's power,” Fonda told reporter Durga Chew-Bose.
She also opened up about President Joe Biden, her thoughts on romantic relationships and her idea of intimacy.
"I don't want to be in a relationship, a sexual relationship, again," Fonda told the publication.
She continued, "I don't have that desire. Do I fantasize? Yes, here's my fantasy. I'll just put it out there. That I meet a professor or a researcher, somebody in that line who is really capable of loving, of cherishing a woman, so that I could test myself and see if I could show up. I think maybe now I could, but the problem is that, like a man, I would want a younger man. Isn't that awful? It's a thing about skin. I would want a younger man, and I'm too vain."
Fonda's latest cover comes on the heels of her winning the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 78th annual Golden Globes. During her acceptance speech, she used her honorable moment to champion diversity in Hollywood.