Revising Our Perception of Aging: The Wisdom and Beauty of Jane Fonda
“We need to revise how we think about aging,” Jane Fonda, 88 today, once said. “The old paradigm was: You’re born, you peak at midlife, and then you decline into decrepitude. Looking at aging as ascending a staircase, you gain wellbeing, spirit, soul, wisdom, the ability to be truly intimate and a life with intention.” These wise words from the iconic actor and activist serve as a reminder that beauty is not just skin deep, but also a reflection of the depth of one’s character and the contributions they make to the world.
Throughout her illustrious career, Fonda has not only embodied these principles but has also showcased a timeless sense of style and beauty. From her buttery blonde bouffant in Barbarella to her chestnut brown shag in Klute and the flippy curls in On Golden Pond, Fonda has continually reinvented herself while staying true to her authentic self. Even her iconic 1970 mugshot, with a defiant mullet, symbolized a rebellious beauty that was both political and personal.
Reflecting on her past, Fonda wrote, “Hair had ruled me for many years. The men in my life liked it long and blonde.” However, a pivotal moment came when she realized that she had become afraid of bigger things than just being herself. This led her to a transformative haircut by hairstylist Paul McGregor that was bold, untamed, and entirely her own. It was a symbol of self-expression and empowerment, not just a fashion statement.
Aside from her iconic hairstyles, Fonda is also known for revolutionizing fitness in the ’80s with her aerobic-style workout videos. Her commitment to health and wellness has inspired countless women to prioritize their physical and mental well-being. Even today, Fonda continues to exude glamour and confidence on the red carpet, proudly flaunting her silver hair as a symbol of self-acceptance and authenticity.
Most recently, Fonda was honored with the Impact Entertainment Visionaries Award at the Impact + Profit 25 Conference in Los Angeles. Her silver curled bob perfectly framed her face, embodying a sense of grace and wisdom that comes with age.

