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Renée Zellweger attended the “Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy” London premiere in a vintage gown. Brett D. Cove / SplashNews.com

Renée Zellweger is timeless.

For the London premiere of “Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy,” the actress dipped in the Balmain archives for her vibrant look — which is older than the series’ first movie, released in 2001.

Zellweger and her stylist, Petra Flannery, chose a fuchsia satin strapless gown with a long train from the brand’s fall 2000 Haute Couture collection, which was designed by Oscar de la Renta.

The archival dress is from Pierre Balmain’s fall 2000 Couture collection, making it older than the film series’ first film, released in 2001. FilmMagic
On the red carpet, the actress skipped jewelry and accessorized the piece with dark red metallic heels. Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images

Skipping jewelry entirely, she accessorized the 25-year-old gown with dark red metallic heels.

Zellweger’s traded her new Bowie-inspired haircut, which she debuted on the cover of British Vogue’s Feb. issue a few weeks ago, for extensions styled in a half-up, half-down look, with one side falling over her shoulder.

Her red carpet number last night was a stark departure from the all-back look Zellweger, 55, wore to the film’s photocall earlier in the day.

Earlier in the day, for the movie’s photocall, she wore an all-black look. PA Images via Getty Images
Zellweger opted for a blazer, turtleneck, and leather capris. Getty Images

Zellweger posed for photos in a long black blazer layered over a coordinating turtleneck and leather capris.

She accessorized the look with cat-eye sunglasses and pointy pumps.

The actress opted for extensions at the event as well, wearing her blond hair in a low ponytail.

At the Parisian premiere earlier this week, she chose an asymmetrical black lace custom Saint Laurent gown.

This in the final chapter in the romcom series, which has been going on for 24 years. Corbis via Getty Images
The film, which hits Peacock on Feb.13, also stars Hugh Grant, who was in the first two movies, Isla Fisher and Chiwetel Ejiofor. WireImage

The franchise’s fourth film — with previous installations include “Bridget Jones’s Diary,” “Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason” and “Bridget Jones’s Baby” — sees Zellweger’s titular character as a widow and single mom raising two kids.

Attempting to navigate her life, Bridget is pursued by a much younger man, Roxster (played by actor Leo Woodall), on a dating app.

The film, which hits Peacock on Feb.13, also stars Hugh Grant and Colin Firth as well as Isla Fisher, Emma Thompson and more.

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