Elizabeth Hurley, 58, Looks Ageless in Flirty Ruffled Top During 'Girls Night'
Elizabeth Hurley
Elizabeth Hurley is doing girls' night the right way.
The British actress, 58, recently got together with some of her gal pals for a fun and flirty girls' night—and per usual, the fashion for the evening was on point.
For her part, Hurley rocked a fun ruffled top that was made up of black, red and grey designs. The Austin Powers alum looked utterly ageless in the photos she shared via Instagram on Thursday, Oct. 12, showing off her flawless skin and dewy makeup look for the occasion.
"#girlsnight @estellemanor ????," she captioned the post, which took place at the Estelle Manor in the U.K. Hurley was also joined for the evening by friends Jo Manoukian and Scottish singer and actress Lulu Kennedy-Cairns, who were both tagged in the Instagram post.
To no one's surprise, fans in the comments were quick to comment on Hurley's alluring appearance, including one fan who called her "Beautiful as always!"
"With this woman, beauty has no name.??" someone else chimed in.
"Beautiful! Love a girls night out!" another one of her followers commented.
Hurley's post comes in the midst of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a cause the model has been particularly passionate about supporting.
Earlier this month, she appeared on the TODAY show, where she spoke about her work for the Estée Lauder Companies Breast Cancer Campaign, which she's been part of for almost thirty years.
"Enormous strides have been made in those 28 years that I've been doing it, but one in eight of us [women] are being diagnosed with breast cancer and women are still dying," she said, noting that breast cancer is now the number one cancer that kills women.
Hurley—a global ambassador for Estée Lauder—shared some positive news, including the fact that breast cancer research has "risen enormously" and "huge amounts of money have been raised" in the fight to find a cure.
She also noted that the Estée Lauder Companies Breast Cancer Campaign has raised $118 million, with $93 million going specifically into research to prevent the disease.
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