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Molly Ringwald walks the runway at the Batsheva fashion show

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Molly Ringwaldjust went from front row regular to stellar catwalk queen.

Whenever theSixteen Candlesstar, 55, touches down in New York for Fashion Week, she always makes a statement, and this time it hearkened back to her time as an ’80s icon!

On Tuesday, the Golden Globe nominee, who currently stars inFeud: Capote vs. The Swans,walked the Batsheva show in a cast including models over the age of 40, includingRiver’s Edgeactress Ione Skye. The label wanted to spotlight one’s unique experience with aging.

Ringwald wore two different outfits on the runway. Her all-purple dress gave total ’80s vibes with its exaggerated shoulders, matching belt and below-the-knee length. The second, all-black was more modern, with a unique head-covering and a black hand warmer.

Molly Ringwald.Arturo Holmes/Getty

Molly Ringwald walks the runway at the Batsheva fashion show

Behind the scenes, makeup artistVincent Oquendoused his go-to Laura Geller Beauty products for the models' rosy makeup. He prepped the skin with a moisturizing primer before applying the creamyBaked Blush-n-Brightenblush in coral and pink hues. He created a blended winged eyeliner and a taupe eyeshadow look and then used theModern Classic Matte Lipstickin a warm beige shade to tie all the elements together.

Meanwhile, pro hairstylistJustine Marjanworked Ringwald’s signature red locks into a sleek look prepped with theTRESemmé Keratin Smooth Heat Protect Spray. She then blow-dried Ringwald’s hair before creating relaxed waves using a 1-inch barrel GHD curling iron. After smoothing out the style with a brush, Marjan finished the hairdo with theTRESemmé Keratin Smooth Weightless Anti-Frizz Finishing Spray.

Molly Ringwald walks the runway at the Batsheva fashion show

Before taking center stage at Batsheva, Ringwald attended Helmut Lang’s show in Brooklyn, N.Y., dressed in a chic black tailored suit accented with honey yellow stripes on the pants that matched her button-up. She even wore shades indoors, upping the cool factor of her look.

Molly Ringwald attends the Helmut Lang show on Feb. 9 during New York Fashion Week.Jed Cullen/Dave Benett/Getty

Molly Ringwald attends the Helmut Lang show during New York Fashion Week February 2024 on February 09, 2024 in New York City.

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Ringwald has some pretty memorable looks from her iconic films as well, some of which she wishes were still in her possession.

While speaking with PEOPLE at the New York City Ballet’s 2023 Fall Gala on Oct. 5, where she stunned in a silky teal gown, Ringwald said shewishes she still had her clothesfromThe Breakfast Cluband her prom dress fromPretty in Pink.

Designer Batsheva Hay and Molly Ringwald on Feb. 13.Dave Kotinsky/Getty

Designer Batsheva Hay and Molly Ringwald

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At the gala, Ringwald further told PEOPLE that she “used to have a lot of stuff,” which may have gotten displaced over the years as she’s “moved around.” She joked, “I’m sure it’ll show up on Etsy somewhere, or First Dibs.”

source: people.com