EXCLUSIVE: Fountain of youth! Former supermodel Lauren Hutton, 77, is spotted carrying anti-ageing magazine The Science of Looking Younger on a make-up free grocery run in LA
Former supermodel Lauren Hutton has given a glimpse into her age-defying beauty tricks.
The 77-year-old was spotted by DailyMail.com in Los Angeles carrying anti-ageing magazine The Science of Looking Younger.
The one-time Revlon cover girl and actress is famed for growing older gracefully and held the magazine in her arm when she emerged from her local supermarket last week.
She went make-up free as she picked up bags of groceries and wore a mask, denim skirt, navy top and light brown flats.
Supermodel Lauren Hutton, 77, was spotted by DailyMail.com last week on a grocery run in LA
She went make-up free as she picked up bags of groceries and wore a mask, denim skirt, navy top and light brown flats
She was leaving her local grocery store in Los Angeles and was seen carrying anti-ageing magazine The Science of Looking Younger
The one-time Revlon cover girl and actress is famed for growing older gracefully and held the magazine in her arm when she emerged from her local supermarket last week
The supermodel, who was named as the first ever celebrity face of anti-aging brand StriVectin in 2019, admitted in a previous interview that her go-to beauty staples are actually 'a good man' and 'not giving up sex'.
'As we age, women can be good-looking and vibrant in every way,' Hutton told People of her beauty philosophy, before advising her fellow ladies to 'certainly not give up sex because that's just silly'.
She remained tight-lipped about any 'good men' in her life, although she did admit that she currently has a 'main squeeze' in her life.
The fashion superstar has kept her romantic life private for the past few decades, after going through a very public controversy surrounding her relationship with her former manager Robert Williamson, whom she began dating in 1967.
After Robert, who was known to many as Bob, passed away in 1997, she revealed that he had squandered $30 million worth of her earnings during their 27-year relationship.
She has previously been in relationships with director Luca Babini and Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren.
The actress has been applauded for embracing the natural ageing process
Hutton was seen with a backpack on and a mask as she stepped out in Los Angeles, the current epicenter of the Covid-19 pandemic
Hutton was named as the first ever celebrity face of anti-aging brand StriVectin in 2019
Since she started working with StriVectin the supermodel said she has been trying and loving several of the items in the brand's range.
The style legend appeared in a striking campaign for anti-aging beauty brand StriVectin - an achievement that she described as being one of the 'proudest' moments in her life.
'I said coming back to at 46 or 47 was the thing I'm proudest of, but it makes me awful proud to come back at 75,' she said at the time.
She then recalled of her past comeback: 'When I was 46 in 1987, I started calling all the editors around the western world that I knew and didn't know and said, "Women have gone into everything... but we need to go into our actual image.
'"And you don't have to use me for a campaign or a but you have to use someone my age. Because who are men really going to sleep with?"'
Hutton, pictured in 1974, was one of the world's most successful supermodels during that era, alongside the likes of Twiggy and Jean Shrimpton
The septuagenarian was is the face of anti-aging brand StriVectin and says she loves the products
Hutton was joined on a campaign shoot for anti-aging brand StriVectin in 2019 by her goddaughter Nina Clemente, who is a professional chef
Hutton also praised the skincare brand for being 'hip enough to show the world that we can be beautiful at all ages', while thanking StriVectin for giving her the chance to work alongside her goddaughter Nina Clemente - a professional chef who appears with the supermodel in the stills and video for the new campaign.
In one photo, the two women are seen cuddling one another, with Nina, 38, holding her hand up to Hutton's face as they both beam at the camera.
While Hutton sang the praises of the StriVectin skincare line, noting that she has already noticed a difference in her skin even in the short amount of time she's been using the products, when asked to share advice for how to maintain a youthfulness and vitality as you grow older, her answer was much more holistic.
'I guess the most important thing to say about maintaining a vitality and a brain and an alertness and wanting to love life is, especially in these scary times, on to what you loved when you were a kid because that's what I did,' she shared.