HODA Kotb has shown off her ageless figure at a New York City party.
The 59-year-old wore an all-leather outfit to the event.
On Wednesday, Hoda attended the Chip Conley Book Party.
She hosted the event alongside Lisa Blau, Beth Kojima, Lizzie Tisch, and Naomi Watts.
Chip Conley wrote the book Learning to Love Midlife: 12 Reasons Why Life Gets Better With Age, which came out January 16.
Hoda looked ageless in leather from head to toe.
She wore black leather pants and a black leather button-up blazer.
Hoda added black heels to the look, along with minimal jewelry.
The Today host posed in various rooms, while leaning against a door and folding her arms in front of a wall.
WHOA!
This isn’t the first time Hoda has rocked leather pants in public.
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Last January, the host wore them along with a sweater and boots on Today.
She sat next to Jenna Bush Hager for the day’s broadcast.
Jamie Lee Curtis appeared on the show and she talked about how her friend was so supportive of her Oscar nomination.
While many liked the segment, fans couldn’t stop chiming in about how much they loved Hoda’s outfit.
“Love the pants and the sweater! gorgeous!” one wrote.
“I am enjoying the fresh new outfits,” one last fan said.
HODA UP!
Last week, Hoda shared a cryptic post about quitting her job.
She shared a quote against a black background to her Instagram Story.
“You may believe that living life to the fullest is seeing every country in the world and quitting your job on a whim and falling recklessly in love, but it’s really just knowing how to be where your feet are,” the quote started.
The quote went on to say living life to the fullest was making a home in your own skin and taking care of yourself.
“Little by little you will begin to see that life can only grow outward in proportion to how stable it is inward,” the quote by Brianna Wiest continued.
“That is the joy is not in the little things first, the big things won’t fully find us.”
Hoda captioned the post with a simple, “Happy Thursday,” and a red heart emoji.