Michelle Pfeiffer, 67, Dominates the Front Row in Bold YSL Look at Paris Fashion Week Show

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Michelle Pfeiffer once again proved she is a style icon at Paris Fashion Week during the Saint Laurent show. Arriving in the front row, she immediately drew attention with a sharp, tailored outfit that mixed classic masculine lines with her own elegant touch.

This public appearance follows her major Summer 2025 campaign for Saint Laurent, shot in New York.

Even though Pfeiffer has kept a lower profile in recent years, she is now choosing projects with care. On a podcast, she said, “I realize I have a finite amount of time left,” explaining why she is focused on work that feels meaningful.

One of her biggest upcoming roles is in the Paramount+ series The Madison, created by Taylor Sheridan. Pfeiffer plays Stacy Clyburn, the matriarch of a family relocating from Manhattan to Montana. The show explores grief, family, and human connection. Her co-stars include Kurt Russell, Patrick J. Adams, Matthew Fox, Beau Garrett, and Elle Chapman. The six-episode first season premieres on March 14, and sources say a second season has already been filmed.

Pfeiffer is also starring in the AppleTV+ series Margo’s Got Money Troubles with Nicole Kidman. Created by her husband, David E. Kelley, she will play Shyanne, the mother of a young woman who gains sudden internet fame. This is another move for Pfeiffer into prestige television, after decades on the big screen.

Despite her busy schedule, Pfeiffer has made family her priority. She became a grandmother in 2024 and says it has changed how she views her career. “And I just have to say that being a grandparent is exactly like everyone describes it,” she told Entertainment Weekly. She added, “I’m just besotted by her,” and plans to slow down later in 2026 to focus on family.

Fans are witnessing a rare combination: Pfeiffer taking on high-profile television projects while maintaining her status as a fashion and Hollywood icon. From Paris runways to Montana sets, her influence and presence remain undeniable.

Michelle Pfeiffer’s move into the Taylor Sheridan universe shows her versatility and willingness to challenge herself in new formats. She balances career ambition with family life in a way few actors can. What do you think about her shift into television, and which of her upcoming projects are you most excited to see? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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