EXCLUSIVELauren Hutton, 80, is seen turning on her charm as she persuades a grocery store employee to carry her bags while running errands in Los Angeles
- DailyMail.com spotted Lauren Hutton, 80, running errands in Los Angeles this week sporting a trendy tweed jacket, green hat and ankle boots
- The American Gigolo star persuaded a young grocery store worker to carry her shopping bags to her car and was seen tipping him generously
- Hutton made her name modeling but went on to enjoy an illustrious TV and movie career
Hollywood beauty icon Lauren Hutton put her legendary charm to use as she ran errands in Los Angeles.
DailyMail.com spotted the American Gigolo star persuading a young grocery store worker to carry her shopping bags to her car after she was told by staff at upscale market Erewhon that she couldn't take her grocery cart to her vehicle parked up the street.
She asked an employee for help and could be seen flashing her trademark gap tooth smile as she handed him a generous tip once he'd loaded the bags into her trunk.
This is the first time the actress - who wore a trendy tweed jacket, green hat and ankle boots - has been seen since celebrating her 80th birthday in November.
DailyMail.com spotted Lauren Hutton, 80, running errands in Los Angeles this week sporting a trendy tweed jacket, green hat and ankle-high boots
The American Gigolo star persuaded a young grocery store worker to carry her shopping bags to her car and was seen tipping him generously
Hutton made her name modeling - and is known as the original supermodel - but went on to enjoy an illustrious TV and movie career
She handed the employee a generous tip once he'd loaded the bags into her trunk
This is the first time the actress has been seen since celebrating her 80th birthday in November
Hutton, who has been modeling in the industry for nearly six decades, moved to New York City in the 1960s, where she modeled for luxury brands such as Dior and Chanel
Hutton made her name modeling but went on to enjoy an illustrious TV and movie career.
She has continued to land modeling campaigns in recent years despite her age, even posing topless for Harper's Bazaar in 2022.
The 80-year-old, who is still very involved in the beauty and skincare business, gave an interview in recent years in which she discussed her philosophies about growing older gracefully.
'Whether it's beauty or fashion, there's an obsession with youth. But if we're lucky, we're all going to get old,' she told beauty publication Byrdie.
'I think it's time to realize that anti-aging is an old-fashioned term.'
She explained that there was plenty of 'research that shows that our attitudes have so much to do with how we age,' and that we should not stress and worry about a particular wrinkle or spot.
Instead, she said, the main focus should be, 'on taking good care of our skin and ourselves, and the industry can help shift that conversation for the future.'
She has continued to land modeling campaigns in recent years despite her age, even posing topless for Harper's Bazaar in 2022
She is well known for the iconic gap in her two front teeth, which she used to hide in her youth but went on to embrace as her signature look
Aside from modeling, she took on acting roles and starred alongside Richard Gere in American Gigolo in 1980
Hutton, who has been modeling in the industry for nearly six decades, moved to New York City in the 1960s, where she modeled for luxury brands such as Dior and Chanel.
Before signing a contract with Revlon in 1973 when she was near 30, she had only been making around $50 a week through other modeling work.
Hutton made her acting debut in the 1968 movie classic Paper Lion opposite Alan Alda.
She went on to star in a string of other hits including The Gambler (1974) and American Gigolo (1980) alongside Richard Gere.
While she has never been married, Hutton was known to have had high profile relationships at the height of her fame with fellow celebrities including, Malcolm McLaren, Burt Reynolds, Lou Adler, Steve McQueen, and Ryan O'Neal.
She is well known for the iconic gap in her teeth, which she used to hide in her youth but went on to embrace as her signature look.