Elizabeth Hurley is so in love with the DSquared black dress she wore last week, she’s slipped back into it. The 56-year-old model and Austin Powers actress tends not to showcase the same look twice, but she broke the mold this week by posting for her 2.1 million Instagram followers and in a show-stopping look both she and fans can’t get enough of. Liz, who shot to fame in the 1990s with "that" Versace dress, hadn’t gone a million miles from it. See how below.
Wore It Twice!
Scroll for the photo. Hurley was plastered all over the press as she rocked the Versace safety-pin dress to the Four Weddings and a Funeral premiere in 1994. Decades later, the blue-eyed beauty is re-working the low-cut and black look, albeit minus the gold safety pins.
Posting last night, Liz sent fans her biggest smile and a big glow-up while reclining on gold and brown satin cushions as she flaunted some major cleavage in a strappy evening gown, one from popular designer DSquared.
See The Photo Below
The ex to Hugh Grant, highlighting her super-trim waist and famous assets, steered clear of provocation, but the feminine show was strong as she also rocked curled hair, warming bronzer, and wrote:
"I so loved the @dsquared2 dress I wore last week that I’m wearing it again."
Liz added flamenco dancer emoji for a total 79,000+ likes overnight, including a celebrity one. The Real Hosuewives of Beverly Hills star Lisa Rinna quickly threw Liz the thumb-up. Shoe designer Patrick Cox even called Liz "perfection." More photos after the snap.
Opening Up On ‘That’ Versace Dress
Earlier this year, Liz was the first celebrity guest on new podcast PEOPLE in the ’90s. The episode, which largely focused on Hurley’s 13-year-long relationship with British heart-throb actor Hugh Grant, also touched on the famous dress propelling Liz to front page news in 1994. Turns out, there was little glam in the build-up to the event.
“I remember going to an office where they literally fished a dress out of a white plastic bag," Liz revealed. And she took public transport home. Scroll for more photos.
‘All Very Unglamorous’
Liz, who told PEOPLE she’d gotten the tube (London’s subway system) home, continued:
“I took it home and did my own hair and makeup, fighting Hugh for the mirror, which wasn’t even full-length, in our tiny one-bedroom flat. It was all very unglamorous compared to how things get done these days."
More recently, the Elizabeth Hurley Beach designer has been in the news for celebrating turning 56, something she did in Daisy Dukes and while saying: "Happy birthday to me!" as she rolled around grass.