Liz Hurley recycles six-year-old dress
SEE Liz Hurley's nod to the credit crunch by wearing the same dress twice

SEE Liz Hurley's nod to the credit crunch by wearing the same dress twice
If fashion doyenne Anna Wintour has done it, then recycling your red carpet frock has officially been given the green light and Liz Hurley proved she’s not afraid to salvage a thigh-slashing gown, six years after she first wore it.
Hurley reached to the back of her (undoubtedly) vast wardrobe for her latest public outing, the annual Hot Pink charity party in New York, for her silk satin fuchsia pink gown, which she first wore on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival back in 2003.
Proving that the credit crunch can effect everyone, Ms Hurley stepped out in the stunning number, showing off her renowned curves and proving that six years hasn’t added a pound to her svelte physique.
The 43-year-old, who attends the annual breast cancer event every year as a spokeswoman of Estee Lauder’s Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign, looked radiant, this time with longer, flowing tresses, but similar minimal make-up. With a subtle, soft smokey eye, cheeks were a peachy shade and lips nude and glossy.
While the frock remained the same, Liz accessorised with a different pair of diamond drop earrings, a silver box clutch and chunkier silver platform heels. So the economic crisis hasn’t hit too hard then..!
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