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Joan Collins, 88, looks sensational in figure-hugging red dress attending charity ball

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Hollywood icon Dame Joan Collins, 88, stunned in a dazzling red dress as she and husband Percy Gibson, 56, attended a glitzy charity ball in Spain on Thursday evening.Taking to social media, the star shared she and her beau pulled out all the stops for the event abroad, as it was the "first proper event" she had attended in a year and a half in light of the coronavirus pandemic.The Dynasty actress wore a glamorous scarlet wrap dress, which cinched her tiny waist with a diamond bow at the Remus Charity Night in Palma on the island of Majorca.With softly flared sleeves and a tiered edge, the dress served to highlight the star's incredible figure, as it complimented the numerous pieces of statement diamond jewellry she fashioned for the.

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