Lisa Bonet May Be 50, But Her Style Is As Youthful And Chic As Ever
Lisa Bonet Turns 50 Today, But Her Style Is As Youthful And Chic As Ever
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When Lisa Bonet made her debut as an actress on The Cosby Show in 1984, she slowly but surely became a force to be reckoned with in entertainment. Women wanted to dress like her, men wanted to be with her, and she was just out here living her best life. I mean, the woman was married to Lenny Kravitz for goodness sake!
And while she’s stepped in and out of the spotlight over the years, choosing to focus on family, she’s managed to maintain her youthfulness and her influence. And not to mention, she married another fine man in actor Jason Momoa. Lisa Bonet couldn’t not win if she tried.
In honor of quite the milestone, the star’s 50th birthday, and speaking of youthfulness and influence, we’re taking a look back at Bonet’s style. She may be 50 now, but her fashion choices are as fabulous (and true to her unique sense of style) as they’ve ever been.

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