Jane Seymour and her grandkids got in the festive spirit in their holiday best.
The British actress took to Instagram on Dec. 26 to share new photos with her granddaughters Willa and Luna.
Looking as chic as ever, the Ruby’s Choice star, 73, dressed to impress in a floor-length Tadashi Shoji gown that was covered in silver sequins and also featured a cowl neckline.
The design is the same one she wore to the SAG Awards and the Open Hearts Foundation Gala in 2020. She told PEOPLE months after the red carpet that she was allowed to keep it, which worked in her favor because it was both chic and comfortable enough to “dance in.”
She paired the sparkler with matching metallic heels and wore her famous strawberry blonde hair in loose waves.
In the sweet snapshot shared to Seymour’s Instagram Stories (above), Luna matched her grandma in a pleated silver two-piece set while Willa opted for a strapless burgundy dress.
Seymour also posted another family photo including her grandson Rowan, who dressed up in a coat, skinny jeans and wide-brim hat. All four smiled in front of a picture-worthy sunset.
“Holiday hijinks with the grandkids!” she wrote.
Over the years, the Emmy winner has shared glimpses into her bond with her grandchildren, from birthday milestones to special everyday moments.
In a 2020 PEOPLE interview, she revealed she’d been saving a few memorable outfits, including movie costumes and personal designer favorites, for her eldest granddaughter, who she explained at the time loved “dressing up” and browsing through her clothes and shoes.
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Seymour is mom to Katherine and Sean Flynn (with ex-husband David Flynn) and twins John and Kristopher Keach (with ex James Keach). She also became stepmother to David’s daughter, Jenni Flynn, in the ’80s and James’ son, Kalen Keach, in the ‘90s. Seymour has said that she doesn’t consider her former stepchildren to be any different than the children she gave birth to.
“We don’t use the word stepkids,” she told The Guardian. “We do not distinguish. I’m very proud of all my children, and I spend a lot of time with them.”
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