
At 94, Barbara Eden is proving that timeless style and star power never fade.
The beloved television icon made a rare red carpet appearance at the Beverly Hills Film Festival on Monday, April 13, attending the premiere of âSock It to Me: The Legend of George Schlatter.â
And while the night celebrated comedy legend George Schlatter, it was Eden who had fans doing a double take.
Eden Looked Stunning
Dressed in a striking red suit paired with a sheer blouse, gold accessories, and a statement necklace, Eden looked effortlessly elegant.
She wore her signature blonde hair down in soft curls, completing a look that felt both classic and fresh.
Sharing a glimpse of the evening on social media, she wrote, âHad a lovely evening tonight at the Chinese Theater for the Beverly Hills Film Festival screening of âSock it To Me: The Legend of George Schlatter.â As always George is simply a delight!â
Fans quickly flooded the comments with admiration.
âYou look great! Whatâs your secret?!â one person asked.
Another added, âHope I look like this at 94!â
Others leaned into nostalgia, with one joking, âBarbara you are ageless like a Jeannie,â while another simply wrote, âWOW! Unbelievable! She looks AMAZING!!â
Eden Stated Which âI Dream of Jeannieâ Episode Was Her Favorite
Beyond the glamour, Eden also took a moment to reflect on the role that made her a household name: Jeannie from âI Dream of Jeannie.â
When PEOPLE asked about her favorite episode, her answer may surprise longtime fans.
âThat definitely is the one Iâve always thought was the best,â she said, referring to the pilot episode.
That first episode, which aired in 1965, introduced viewers to Captain Anthony Nelsonâplayed by Larry Hagmanâand the magical genie who would change his life forever.
The series ran for five seasons, but its cultural impact has lasted far longer.
Even decades later, Eden said the character has never truly disappeared.
âSheâs always been on the air. Never been off,â she shared with the outlet, noting how reruns have kept the show alive for new generations.
The global reach still amazes her. âI have lots of mail from Russia, from China, from places youâd never imagine, all over Europe, Spain, France, the U.K.,â she said, underscoring the enduring love for the series.
Edenâs appearance wasnât just a nostalgic momentâit was a reminder of her lasting legacy in Hollywood.
More than half a century after âI Dream of Jeannieâ first aired, she continues to captivate audiences, whether through reruns or rare public outings like this one.
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