Austin Powers actress Elizabeth Hurley is one to live in a bikini, rocking various options from her swimwear line, Elizabeth Hurley Swim. The gorgeous film star went on vacation yet again, making her fans green with envy as she showed off her youthful body in a hot red two-piece beneath a white shirt.
The 58-year-old posted two snaps on her Instagram, with a dreamy backdrop of the ocean behind her. “Another glorious day in Paradise and hello old friend Leica camera- found in a dusty box in my study, unused for 20 years. So much better than a phone,” her caption reads.
Fans react to Elizabeth Hurley’s beach photos from paradise
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Hurley’s fans wasted no time in complimenting her, and some were fascinated by her recent find. “Yes, she is exceptional beyond conventional description,” someone wrote. “Funny because I recently dug out my one that you gave me all those years ago. I’m going to start using it again. It’s a treasured possession. Xxxx,” another added, referring to her Leica camera.
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A follower echoed, “Leica is the best camera model for Japanese copies that came in the ‘70s.” The actress looked restful as she savored her surroundings, which she specified to be the Naladhu Private Island in the Maldives. “Are you for work or pleasure in Maldives???” a curious fan exclaimed.
As usual, Hurley rocked one of her pieces, specifically the Peaches Bikini in Nectarine, from her Elizabeth Hurley Beach swimsuit collection. The $88 two-piece came with a chain detail and was accompanied by the Rosa cover-up shirt from her fashion line, which she debuted in Harrods UK upon launch in 2005.
The mother of one seeks to inspire women her age to express their sensuality and feel beautiful regardless of passing time. She also comes under fire for her sultry photos. However, she has not stopped showing off her pieces and flaunting her toned figure. Hurley has previously admitted that although she is “comfortable” sharing these pictures, she “probably wouldn’t” if not for her business.