Hollywood icon Diane Keaton was seen during a rare public outing in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, turning heads with her signature eclectic style. She layered an ’80s-patterned khaki dress over a white T-shirt and cropped cream trousers, cinched with a wide leather belt, and accessorized with a striped scarf, beige felt hat with navy trim, and tinted sunglasses — effortlessly mixing quirk, elegance, and comfort in one unforgettable look.


Beyond her unique fashion sense, Keaton recently shared a playful career goal on The Ellen DeGeneres Show: she wants to become the woman in film with the most on-screen kisses, aiming for 50. With a career spanning decades, from classics like Annie Hall to countless romantic and comedic roles, this lighthearted ambition highlights both her charm and her enduring presence in Hollywood.

Her upcoming romantic comedy-drama And So It Goes, opening July 11, sees Keaton star alongside Michael Douglas. She plays Leah, a compassionate neighbor who helps Douglas’s grumpy real estate agent navigate life after his estranged son unexpectedly leaves his granddaughter in his care. The film promises Keaton’s trademark warmth and humor in a heartful story about connection and unexpected relationships.

Keaton’s versatility extends to animation as well: she voices Jenny, the mother of the titular fish in Pixar’s Finding Dory, showcasing her continued demand in both live-action and animated projects. From romantic leads to voice acting, Keaton remains a dynamic presence across genres.

At 69, Diane Keaton continues to charm audiences with her style, talent, and playful spirit, proving that career longevity, versatility, and personal flair can thrive together. Whether on the red carpet, in a romantic comedy, or behind the microphone in animation, she remains a timeless force in Hollywood.