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Tiny Bikini by Elizabeth Hurley Leaves Little to the Imagination


Elizabeth Hurley is captivating the internet in a barely-there strapless bikini set. On April 20, the actress shared a photo on the official Instagram page of her brand, Elizabeth Hurley Beach, showcasing a bikini look that left little to the imagination. The photo has since gone viral, receiving widespread acclaim from her fans.

Elizabeth Hurley stuns in new picture

Check out Elizabeth Hurley’s latest Instagram photo featuring a stunning bikini look right here.

In the photo, Hurley wore a crisp white bikini set adorned with thin, horizontal navy blue stripes. The top was a strapless bandeau style with molded cups that provided a structured, sweetheart-inspired silhouette. A subtle gold metallic link at the center of the bust gathered the fabric, creating delicate pleating.

The 60-year-old paired it with matching bottoms that continued the striped motif and featured a low-rise fit. The playful side-tie closures were crafted from a solid navy blue cord. She accessorized with oversized, square-frame sunglasses featuring gradient brown lenses and a thin gold wire rim.

Lounging on a knitted hammock, Elizabeth Hurley left her hair open and sported minimal makeup, opting for just a nude lip shade. Fans were enchanted by her look, with one commenting, “You look stunning Elizabeth.” Another added, “Gorgeous beauty,” while a third user wrote, “Breathtaking!” As of this writing, the post has garnered 2.3K likes.

Originally reported by Ankita Shaw on Mandatory.



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