Blondie star Debbie Harry ditches the grey-haired OAP look for a younger, sexier image



Former punk rock pin-up Debbie Harry may need to start sharing her beauty secrets.

The 63-year-old singer unveiled an astonishingly younger look at a fashion party on the weekend, prompting onlookers to wonder just how she did it.



Just two years ago, Debbie was seen looking every one of her 60-something years.

But now it seems she may have taken evasive action, as she emerged onstage at New York's Bowery Ballroom looking younger than ever.



Younger and fresher: Blondie rock veteran Debbie Harry unveiled a younger look than in recent years at an event in New York on the weekend.



Debbie was attending a tribute to the late fashion designer Stephen Sprouse, hosted by Louis Vuitton at the Bowery Ballroom in New York on January 8 where she performed a mini concert.

Looking as she had all the energy of her youth, her feline features looked surprisingly line-free, and her hair long and lush, just like in her heyday.

Clearly, pictures of the artist in recent years looking more like a pensioner than a pop pin-up have spurred her into action.



Rolling back the years: Debbie, 63, appears to be ageing in reverse



Debbie has admitted in the past that she has had cosmetic surgery for 'business reasons' and says that getting a facelift has helped give her career longevity.



She has said: 'Yeah, I had a facelift years ago. Why not? It gives you all the things you need to be part of the action. I don’t feel like hiding myself away.'



The singer has always been open about her cosmetic surgery. She added: 'Everybody knows that I’ve had plastic surgery. I did it for business reasons.



'You photograph better, and looks are a key part of being an entertainer, so I felt it was something I had to do. All sorts of horrific things happen in life - why make it worse by worrying about getting older? Do some charity work, or learn a new skill instead.'



Debbie's changed look is clearly a sign that she's not ready to give up her time in the spotlight.



The singer has sang in various bands since the seventies and still tours as a solo artist.

Debbie has admitted to having plastic surgery for her 'business reasons'





