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For decades, high-definition cameras were the enemy of the older actress. Lighting was designed to hide "flaws." Today, we are seeing a rebellion against the "Instagram filter" aesthetic.
Isabelle Huppert (70) continues to play roles that demand nudity and psychological brutality (The Piano Teacher, Elle), refusing to let age dictate her artistic bravery. Jamie Lee Curtis (64) refused to have her wrinkles airbrushed out of Everything Everywhere posters, proudly showing the face of a woman who has lived. Andie MacDowell (66) famously stopped dyeing her hair during the pandemic, walking the red carpet with a stunning mane of silver curls. She told Vogue, "I want to represent a different idea of beauty."
This is not vanity; it is politics. By refusing to pretend they are 30, these women force the audience to look at the reality of aging. They make the invisible visible.