Marcia Cross makes runway appearance at Vetements show during Paris Fashion Week.Photo:MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP via Getty

MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP via Getty
From Wisteria Lane to Paris Fashion Week fame —Marcia Crossis making moves!
TheDesperate Housewivesalum, 61, walked the Vetements fall/winter 2024 runway show on Friday and she literally twinkled just as bright as the Eiffel Tower.
Cross commanded the catwalk in a red-hot gown with glove sleeves, a train and sparkly embellishments all over. The dazzling number was styled with cardinal-hued wedge heels and Cross' signature ginger hair, which made for an epic red-on-red-on-red moment.
In avideo shared to social media, the actress can be seen holding up the dress' skirt and confidently strutting in the fiery look with her head held high as she fully embraces the spotlight.
Marcia Cross fires up Paris Fashion Week in bold red gown at Vetements.Kristy Sparow/Getty

Kristy Sparow/Getty
The Emmy-nominated actress wasn’t the only star at the show.
Backstage, Cross posed for a photo withCher, who was recently photographed at Balmain with her boyfriend, Alexander “AE” Edwards. The couple sat front row in theirmatching blazer-and-jeans looks.
At Vetements, the “Believe” singer, 77, wore a glittery black blazer made of the same material as Cross’ gown and her platinum hair in a beehive updo.
Julia Fox, Willow Smith and J Balvin were also among the celebrity guests who came out to support the label.
Marcia Cross poses with Vetements creative director Guram Gvasalia and Cher backstage at Paris Fashion Week.Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty

Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty
“Because otherwise all I would have been [thinking] is, I’m not this enough, I’m not that enough, I’m not young enough,” she explained.
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“I thought, why do you beat yourself up when everybody’s happy? Just enjoy it! And I really did. I know with modeling you’re supposed to kind of look serious, like sour face. But in my head I was smiling because it was so fun, and I really enjoyed the pretending and acting.”
Elsewhere in the interview, Cross said that she’s reached a stage of “acceptance” with aging. “You just know who you are and aren’t willing to become something else for somebody."
source: people.com