Iconic ’80s Supermodel, 70, Turns Heads With Leggy Look During Errand Run originally appeared on Parade.
A former supermodel showed off her lean physique during a quick drugstore run in Los Angeles over the weekend. Janice Dickinson, 70, ruled the runway in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s. On July 28, The U.S. Sun shared snaps taken of the iconic supermodel while she navigated a couple of errands and mostly flew under the radar.
Dickinson was photographed wearing denim shorts, white sneakers, a blue top, and a wide-brimmed hat as she stopped at a local Walgreens store. In some photos, she also wore dark sunglasses.
In addition to stopping at Walgreens, Dickinson grabbed a hot drink at Starbucks. Her jean shorts showed off her long legs, and the superstar model’s trademark long, dark hair tumbled over her shoulders.
During the height of her modeling career, Dickinson modeled for designers such as Oscar de la Renta, Versace, Betsey Johnson, Bill Blass, Michael Kors, and many others.
Dickinson also popped up on several reality television shows over the years. She did a season of The Surreal Life in 2005 and participated in several seasons of I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!
The supermodel joined America’s Next Top Model as a judge for several seasons, and also did multiple seasons of The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency. Additional reality show gigs included Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew in 2011 and Celebrity Big Brother in 2015.
Dickinson posts frequently on her Instagram and TikTok pages, often in a series she has dubbed “Judging with Janice.” She shares her takes on various runway walks she comes across, giving out scores and insight into what the model could do better.
She also recently shared a video proving she still has her supermodel credentials. A July 15 TikTok video showed Dickinson strutting her stuff in her home, striking a pose while wearing a glittery top and jean shorts.
Iconic ’80s Supermodel, 70, Turns Heads With Leggy Look During Errand Run first appeared on Parade on Jul 28, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 28, 2025, where it first appeared.