Jane Fonda Appears Ageless in Tropical Print Outfit

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Jane Fonda looked absolutely flawless in her festive tropical 'fit earlier this week.

The 80 for Brady star kicked off Pride Month with a private interview in San Francisco, where she raised funds to support the Jane Fonda Climate PAC—an organization the actress founded to put an end to fossil fuels and elect "climate champions" across the board.

She wore a printed blouse full of shades of green, blue, and brown, for the occasion, matching it to a rust-colored pair of trousers. She accessorized with a chunky ring, a beaded bracelet, and a large pair of drop earrings.

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 01: Jane Fonda speaks onstage during An Evening with Jane Fonda, a fundraiser for Jane Fonda Climate PAC, at The Castro Theatre on June 01, 2023 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Dana Jacobs/Getty Images)<p><a href="https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/1495289943" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Dana Jacobs/Getty Images;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Dana Jacobs/Getty Images</a></p>

The sold-out event included an '80s drag performance and workout routine in the actress' honor, according to SFist, a local publication. One of the drag artists, Emjay Mercury, shared a photo of several of the performers with Fonda, calling it a "privilege and pleasure" to open for "THE darling precious angel."

"A beautiful kick off to a beautiful Pride month!" Mercury continued, directing followers to the PAC's account. "...this babe made me cry with her dedication to bettering the world 🌎."

Fonda has been a vocal activist throughout her career and has been arrested several times for protesting against governmental inaction on climate change. On the PAC's website, Fonda wrote, "I believe this is the most important thing I will do in my lifetime."

Speaking with reporters ahead of the event, Fonda discussed the intersection of the climate change fight and the LGBTQ rights movement.

"If there was no homophobia, if there was no patriarchy, if there was no racism, there'd be no climate crisis," she said. "It's part of a mindset. So solving the climate crisis includes solving a mindset that says some people are more worthy than others, and some people are expendable because of the color of their skin or because of who they want to have sex with."

During the event, she likened the fight for change to a relay race, rather than a sprint or a marathon. "We'll be passing it on [for years to come]."