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Page Six
15 Jun 2023


NextImg:Calista Flockhart rewears 24-year-old skirt to ‘Indiana Jones’ premiere with Harrison Ford

She dialed it back to 1999.

Calista Flockhart rewore a stunning skirt from more than two decades ago while supporting her husband, Harrison Ford, at the Los Angeles premiere of “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” on Wednesday.

The “Ally McBeal” alum, 58, walked the red carpet in the same floor-sweeping Ralph Lauren style she wore to the 1999 Emmy Awards, according to her stylist, Elizabeth Stewart.

“Cherish and rewear your clothes people! ???????????????????????????????????? (and yes we’ve worked together that long!)” the red carpet stylist wrote on Instagram on Wednesday.

That year, Flockhart received an Emmy nomination for “Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series” for her role in “Ally McBeal.”

Flockhart wore the same Ralph Lauren skirt in 1999 while attending the Emmys.
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Calista Flockhart and Harrison Ford at the "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" LA premiere.

On Wednesday, she paired the throwback skirt with a black shirt.
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While Flockhart paired the skirt with a casual white blouse tied at the waist 24 years ago, she opted for a chic off-the-shoulder black top this time around. The actress then finished her look with silver hoop earrings and black heels.

Meanwhile, the “Indiana Jones” stud, 58, dressed in a navy suit layered over a blue-and-white striped collared shirt.

Ford and Flockhart looked smitten as they held hands at the premiere, which happened to be held the evening before their 13th wedding anniversary.

Calista Flockhart and Harrison Ford at the "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" LA premiere.

She and Ford held hands while attending the exciting event.
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Calista Flockhart and Harrison Ford at the "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" LA premiere.

The “Indiana Jones” actor kept it classy in a navy suit and tie.
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The loved-up couple kept close as they posed together and beamed for the shutterbugs.

He also posed with his co-star Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who stunned in a sexy cutout blazer and matching pants by Alexander McQueen.

Ford and Flockhart got married on June 15, 2010 in New Mexico, where Ford was filming “Cowboys and Aliens” at the time.

Calista Flockhart and Harrison Ford at the "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" LA premiere.

The premiere took place a day before their 13-year wedding anniversary.
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And the lovebirds clearly still have the hots for each other more than a decade later. Last month, Ford was snapped checking out his wife ahead of the 2023 Cannes Film Festival.

While attending the star-studded French film event, Ford revealed how he still finds himself to be quite appealing as well. The Hollywood hunk playfully shared that he was “blessed with this body” after a journalist called him “hot.”

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Flockhart adopted her 22-year-old son Liam in 2001, a year before meeting Ford at the Golden Globe Awards. After the pair tied the knot nine years later, Ford adopted Liam as his own.

Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Harrison Ford at the LA premiere of "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny."

His co-star Phoebe Waller-Bridge wore an Alexander McQueen ensemble.
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Their son is rarely seen in public, though the couple was photographed attending his graduation from Amherst College in May.

Ford also has four other children. He and his first ex-wife, Mary Marquardt, share sons Benjamin, 55, and Willard, 54. Ford also shares his only daughter, Georgia, 32, and son Malcolm, 35, with his second ex-wife, Melissa Mathison.

Last month, the “Witness” star admitted that he wasn’t the best father, telling Esquire, “I’ve been out of town, up my own ass, for most of my life.”