She was one of the biggest pop stars of the Eighties.
Fast forward more than 20 years, and Debbie Gibson looks almost as good as she did in her prime.
The 42-year-old showed off her incredible legs in a very short, figure-hugging dress that left little to the imagination at the premiere of a new National Geographic documentary called The '80s: The Decade That Made Us,' in New York City on Tuesday night.
The Foolish Beat singer kept the rest of her outfit simple, donning black kitten heels and carrying a simple silk black clutch.
She wore her platinum blonde hair in a chic side chignon and opted for a smokey eye and nude lips, topped off with a peachy blusher to add a healthy glow to her complexion.
Leggy
blonde: The 42-year-old flaunted her toned legs in the tiny frock,
which featured unusual paneling that jutted out at the hip and a cutout
at the bust
Debbie has made a slight comeback via reality shows over the past few years.
In 2003 she was a judge on the short-lived American Idol spin-off, American Juniors.
And last year she starred on Donald Trump's hit NBC reality series, The Apprentice.
On the fourth task, she won $50,000 for her charity, Children International.
Gibson was fired on April 4, 2012 in the seventh task because she had brought in the least amount of money between her teammates in the boardroom, Dayana Mendoza and Teresa Giudice.
Nina, 57, showed she still has that rocker style in her elaborate silver-and-black jacket and pointy black boots.
The disc jockey wore her shoulder-length hair in its signature curly style and added a touch of glamour with red lip gloss.
There from the beginning: Original MTV VJs Mark Goodman and Nina Blackwood also attended the event
Music icon: Darryl 'DMC' McDaniels of hip hop group Run DMC also made an appearance alongside actors Malcom-Jamal Warner
Fast forward more than 20 years, and Debbie Gibson looks almost as good as she did in her prime.
The 42-year-old showed off her incredible legs in a very short, figure-hugging dress that left little to the imagination at the premiere of a new National Geographic documentary called The '80s: The Decade That Made Us,' in New York City on Tuesday night.
Still
got it: Debbie Gibson showed off her incredible figure in a very short,
tight dress at the premiere of the National Geographic six-hour
miniseries The '80s: The Decade That Made Us on Tuesday night in New
York City
The former Eighties pop star flaunted her
incredible legs in the frock, which sported unusual paneling that jutted
out at the hips and a peek-a-boo cutout at the bust.The Foolish Beat singer kept the rest of her outfit simple, donning black kitten heels and carrying a simple silk black clutch.
She wore her platinum blonde hair in a chic side chignon and opted for a smokey eye and nude lips, topped off with a peachy blusher to add a healthy glow to her complexion.
Good spirits: The Eighties pop star appeared thrilled to be at the event as she grinned while posing playfully against the wall
Debbie
flashed a huge grin while posing at the premiere of the six-hour
documentary, which looks at the political, technological and cultural
revolutions that took place during the Eighties, and includes interviews
with more than forty icons and entertainers such as Jane Fonda and
Reverend Jesse Jackson.Debbie has made a slight comeback via reality shows over the past few years.
In 2003 she was a judge on the short-lived American Idol spin-off, American Juniors.
Chic:
The star wore her blonde hair in a sophisticated side chignon and opted
for a smokey eye and nude lip, enhancing her complexion with a peachy
blusher
She was also a contestant on Fox's Skating with Celebrities in 2006. She was voted out in the third episode.And last year she starred on Donald Trump's hit NBC reality series, The Apprentice.
On the fourth task, she won $50,000 for her charity, Children International.
Gibson was fired on April 4, 2012 in the seventh task because she had brought in the least amount of money between her teammates in the boardroom, Dayana Mendoza and Teresa Giudice.
Having
fun: Debbie giggled as she posed on the red carpet at the premiere of
the documentary, which takes a close look at the Eighties
Also at the event were MTV's original VJ's Mark Goodman and Nina Blackwood, who is interviewed in the documentary.Nina, 57, showed she still has that rocker style in her elaborate silver-and-black jacket and pointy black boots.
The disc jockey wore her shoulder-length hair in its signature curly style and added a touch of glamour with red lip gloss.
Music icon: Darryl 'DMC' McDaniels of hip hop group Run DMC also made an appearance alongside actors Malcom-Jamal Warner
In her heyday: Debbie pictured in 1988 when she hit it big with her single Foolish Beat