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Whoopi Goldbergis the latest fashion it-girl.
The actress, singer and producer, 69, serves as the face of Ami’s fall/winter 2024 campaign, showcasing a new side of the Oscar winner.
The star wears this season’s essentials, including a striped suit, herringbone coat, scarf collar shirt and a chic pair of black sunglasses.
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“AMI has worked since its creation to define and complete the most articulate, comprehensive, pragmatic wardrobe for men and women,” the press release states. “Standing for a friendly approach to luxury, AMI captures a singular form of the French capital’s elegance, sophistication and simplicity.”
In addition to her long-running gig as a host onThe View, Goldberg will be appearing as Miss Hanigan inAnnieat NYC’s Madison Square Garden starting Dec. 11.
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She’s also been working on the third installment of theSister Actmovie franchise. During a Wednesday, Nov. 6, appearance onThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,the star shared that the recent death ofMaggie Smith, who appeared in the original films as Mother Superior, has prompted some changes in production.
“We’re having to make some readjustments because we just lost Maggie Smith, as you know,” Goldberg said. “And so, we will get it done. We will get it done. It’s just, it’s a shift.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Goldberg previously told PEOPLE that the long-awaited thirdSister Actfilm was “still on the way” and “percolating.”
In March, she shared that the team behind the film was “in the process of writing the script,” and responded “yes and no” when asked if she was handling the script herself.
“It’s hard to do everything,” the EGOT winner said. “And I like to think that I can, but I’ve come to the understanding that I can’t do as much stuff simultaneously as I’d like to.”
source: people.com