Elizabeth Hurley, 52, steals the show in magenta dress

She has been an advocate for breast cancer awareness for more than twenty years.

And Elizabeth Hurley certainly showed no signs of stopping on Monday, as she attended the 25th Anniversary of the Estee Lauder UK’s Breast Cancer Campaign in London.

The actress, 52, commemorated the special occasion in a fitting midi dress of the campaign’s famous hot pink hue, as she led the glamour at the star-studded bash, held at Winfield House. 

 

Think pink! Elizabeth Hurley was the picture of glamour as she attended the 25th Anniversary of the Estee Lauder UK’s Breast Cancer Campaign in London on Monday

The model celebrated the special occasion in style on Monday, as she arrived at the event in a fitting hot pink midi dress.

The frock pulled into an illusion mesh neckline adorned with floral embroidery on each side, which gave a flash of her smooth skin underneath.

Pulling across her chest in a bardot cut, the dress then skimmed her enviably slender figure all the way to its demure knee-length hem, with its striking magenta hue.

That's the spirit: The model celebrated the special occasion in style on Monday, as she arrived at the event in a fitting hot pink midi dress

That’s the spirit: The model celebrated the special occasion in style on Monday, as she arrived at the event in a fitting hot pink midi dress

Maintaining her glamorous appearance from head to toe, Liz tied her look together with metallic heeled sandals and a delicate box clutch bag, of matching pink.

Styling her hair into big, bouncy waves, the actress not only drew attention to her age-defying complexion – accentuated by lashings of mascara and a soft pink lip – but also her dazzling drop earrings, which featured a show-stopping pink diamond at the centre.

It is no wonder Liz took centre stage at the bash, having already attended the Make Your Mark ladies lunch, in honour of the cause, at the Savoy Hotel earlier that day.  

Accessories are key: Maintaining her glamorous appearance from head to toe, Liz tied her look together with metallic heeled sandals and a delicate box clutch bag, of matching pink

Accessories are key: Maintaining her glamorous appearance from head to toe, Liz tied her look together with metallic heeled sandals and a delicate box clutch bag, of matching pink

Finishing touches: The actress tied her look together with dazzling drop earrings, which featured a show-stopping pink diamond at the centre (pictured with Suzanne Johnson)

Finishing touches: The actress tied her look together with dazzling drop earrings, which featured a show-stopping pink diamond at the centre (pictured with Suzanne Johnson)

The brunette beauty has spent more than 20 years as a global ambassador for the Estée Lauder Breast Cancer Awareness (BCA) campaign.

The Austin Powers actress spoke this week about her commitment to the cause on NBC’s Megyn Kelly Today.

‘I lost my grandmother to breast cancer in the early ’90s,’ she explained. ‘I joined the Estée Lauder company a couple of years later, and Evelyn Lauder, who was Estée Lauder’s daughter-in-law, came up to me straight away and said, “I’ve just started this new campaign, would you help me?”‘

Natural beauty: Styling her hair into big, bouncy waves, the actress drew attention to her age-defying complexion - accentuated by  mascara and a pink lip (pictured with Nikita Andrianova)

Natural beauty: Styling her hair into big, bouncy waves, the actress drew attention to her age-defying complexion – accentuated by mascara and a pink lip (pictured with Nikita Andrianova)

Doing her bit: The brunette beauty has spent more than 20 years as a global ambassador for the Estée Lauder Breast Cancer Awareness (BCA) campaign (pictured with Ambassador Robert W. Johnson, US Ambassador to the UK, and Suzanne Johnson) 

Doing her bit: The brunette beauty has spent more than 20 years as a global ambassador for the Estée Lauder Breast Cancer Awareness (BCA) campaign (pictured with Ambassador Robert W. Johnson, US Ambassador to the UK, and Suzanne Johnson) 

‘I said, ‘Yes, yes, what is it?’ and she said, ‘Well, women all over the world are dying of breast cancer and nobody is talking about it. I want to change that.’

The company launched its Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign and the pink ribbon shortly after.

The small pink token into a now widely recognizable symbol for the fight against breast cancer.

‘At that time, there was no pink ribbon. Nobody spoke about breast cancer,’ she said.

Getting together: Liz beamed widely for cameras beside Breast Cancer survivors Sally Broom, Natalie Coombs, Paula Beetlestone and Annette Jackson at the bash (L-R)

Getting together: Liz beamed widely for cameras beside Breast Cancer survivors Sally Broom, Natalie Coombs, Paula Beetlestone and Annette Jackson at the bash (L-R)

 

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