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Despite being known for her voluminous raven hair, Dame Joan Collins isn’t one to shy away from lighter shades.
Now the actress has once again channelled her inner Marilyn Monroe for her latest role – taking on a bombshell blonde look.
Pictures from the film set of Tomorrow Morning show Dame Joan looking as ageless as ever in a black top, white blazer and with golden, curly hair.

Star: Joan Collins channelled her inner Marilyn Monroe and transformed into a blonde bombshell for her role in new film Tomorrow Morning
It’s not the first time the star has changed her style for a role.
In 1980, she wore a cropped blonde wig for an episode of Tales of the Unexpected and also in US show Blondes vs Brunettes in 1984.
Dame Joan, who turned 88 last weekend, is the latest addition to the film version of the 2006 off West End musical.


The norm: The star is known for her voluminous raven hair which is usually brunette (pictured with darker tresses in 2020) but has gone blonde for her new role

New role: Dame Joan, who turned 88 last weekend, is the latest addition to the film version of the 2006 off West End musical
It follows the story of one couple told at two different points in their lives.
She plays Anna, the grandmother of leading character Catherine, played by Samantha Barks.
Filming started in London’s Wapping last week and is expected to be shown in cinemas next spring.

Project: She plays Anna, the grandmother of leading character Catherine, played by Samantha Barks

Beauty: It’s not the first time the star has changed her style for a role. She was blonde when she starred in the US show Blondes vs Brunettes in 1984 (pictured)

Throwback: In 1980, she wore a cropped blonde wig for an episode of Tales of the Unexpected (pictured)
It comes after Joan jetted into Mallorca on Tuesday and looked typically glamorous as she left the airport in Palma.
Joan looked stylish in a pale pink blazer and black cowboy hat as she arrived on the Spanish island with her husband Percy Gibson.
Under the blazer Joan had on a low-cut black top and completed the look with dark trousers, chunky white sandals and of course a face mask.

Break: It comes after Joan jetted into Mallorca on Tuesday and looked typically glamorous as she left the airport

Glam: Joan looked stylish in a pale pink blazer and black cowboy hat as she arrived on the Spanish island with her husband Percy Gibson

Accessories: Joan shielded her eyes from the sun with a black cowboy hat and dark sunglasses
She wore huge sunglasses on her face and appeared to have been sent some flowers on arrival as a member of staff carried a bouquet into their waiting car.
Spain is currently on the UK’s amber list of countries and travel there for holidays is discouraged.
It is not known why she has travelled to the Spanish island but she did work on a TV project in Madrid last year where she was joined by her husband.
A representative for Dame Joan has been contacted by MailOnline for a comment.
The screen legend spent time in the Spanish capital to film scenes for the medieval series Glow and Darkness, in which she played Queen Adelaide of Savoy.


Stepping out: She wore huge sunglasses on her face and opted for a glam makeup look including a slick of dark pink lip

Smart: Under the blazer Joan had on a low-cut black top and completed the look with dark trousers, chunky white sandals and of course a face mask

Couple: Percy looked smart in a white shirt and pale chinos as he walked beside his glamorous wife

Lucky: Joan appeared to have been sent some flowers on arrival as a member of staff carried a bouquet into their waiting car

Details: The actress completed he stylish look with dangly gold earrings and wore a silver necklace too
If you do travel to an amber list country, you will need to quarantine for a period of 10 days at home on your return to the UK and take a pre-departure test, plus a PCR test on day two and day eight.
Alternatively, you can pay for an additional Test to Release on day five to end self-isolation early.
The government may spot check you to see if you’re isolating when you return home and you could face up to a £10,000 fine if you don’t quarantine.
Holidaymakers visiting amber list countries also risk invalidating their travel insurance amid confusion over government advice, experts have warned.
Spain began accepting British tourists without a negative Covid test from Monday but their travel cover is likely to be void if they visit the country, they said.
It means families could be hit with bills of thousands of pounds if they suffer illness or an accident while abroad. The risk also applies to the United States, Italy and most of Greece.
The validity of policies is governed by travel advice from the Foreign Office and not the ‘traffic light system’ introduced a week ago, said Malcolm Tarling of the Association of British Insurers.
Despite Spain welcoming UK tourists the Foreign Office warns against ‘all but essential travel’ to the country, apart from to the Canaries.
International travel appears to be picking up across Europe, with Airbnb bookings across the continent only four per cent below 2019 levels, according to holiday market monitors AirDNA.
Last week the UK’s traffic light policy descended into farce, with ministers accused of sowing ‘mass confusion’.
On Tuesday, the system’s second day in force, Environment Secretary George Eustice suggested trips to amber countries to see friends and family were acceptable.
But hours later the PM insisted such travel was off limits, and later hardened his stance by saying trips to amber nations should only take place in ‘extreme circumstances’.
Meanwhile, health minister Lord Bethell claimed holidays anywhere abroad were ‘dangerous’, bringing even tourism to green list destinations into doubt.

Arrival: The star was seen chatting to a member of airport staff as she left the terminal building


Jet setters: The star and her husband looked relaxed as they arrived on the sunny island together

Smart: Dame Joan looked great in the pastel blazer which featured bold gold buttons and statement shoulder pads
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