Ageless beauty Jane Fonda, 79, stuns in earthy outfit while walking her dog in Beverly Hills

Jane Fonda has been a fashion icon for decades.

And the legendary screen star  embraced an earthy look while walking her dog in Beverly Hills Thursday.

The 79-year-old star looked beautiful in brown as she hit the town with her four legged friend Tulea.

Earth mama! Jane Fonda looked lovely in earth tones as she took her dog Tulea on a walk in Beverly Hills Thursday

The clock-stopping star didn't look a day over fifty as she stepped out to the Beverly Hills streets.

Jane wore a intricate knit shawl paired with a coffee-colored turtleneck beneath.

The Barbarella beauty sported a floppy felt chapeau that shaded the star's flawless complexion. She masked her eyes with a pair of brown-tinted shades.

Follow the leader! The 79-year-old star held her pup by a orange leash while carrying a quilted backpack in her other hand

The sexy septuagenarian complimented the look with a layered gold chain and gold teardrop earrings. 

She carried a smart quilted backpack in one hand while holding a leash in the other.

The Grace and Frankie lead held her pup by an orange lead, keeping a stash of doggie bags in hand in case of emergency.

Luckily the star was equipped when nature called for her 8-pound pup off-camera.

Activism at any age: The lifelong activist attended several protests this year. Here, the star was pictured holding the Sioux flag and protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline in New York December 21. You can spot Grace and Frankie costar Lily Tomlin behind Fonda in the shot

It doesn't look like the aging star will be slowing down anytime soon.

This year, she starred in the hit Netflix series Grace and Frankie besides comedy legend Lily Tomlin.

The lifelong activist also spent 2016 fighting the good fight, spearheading protests against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline at Standing Rock Indian Reservation and supporting a number of other causes throughout the year.

The star's history of activism goes way back to the mid-sixties, when the star was a controversial and vocal opponent of the Vietnam War.

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