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Liz Hurley, 57, hailed 'most beautiful woman in the world' as she wows in plunging suit

Elizabeth Hurley pulled out all the stops as she attended an event in honour of breast cancer awareness month on Monday (October 3).

The 57-year-old put on a dazzling display wearing a neon pink blazer which boasted sequins all over, teaming it with a pair of matching flared trousers.

Sharing a trio of snaps from her evening on her Instagram page, the Austin Powers star looked sensational in the sparkling ensemble, elevating her height with a pair of pink heels.

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With her chestnut locks styled in glamorous curls, the model sported a glam palette of makeup and accessorized with a mini gold clutch bag.

Liz put on a dazzling display wearing a neon pink blazer and a pair of matching flared trousers
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The Royals actress was invited to host the lighting ceremony of the Empire State Building in New York City in honour of the Estee Lauder Company’s Breast Cancer Campaign.

She has been working with the brand for 27 years and shared a powerful message on her Instagram to her 2.4 million followers.

The caption read: “Last night I had the honour of lighting the @EmpireStateBldg pink for @esteelaudercompanies Breast Cancer Campaign’s 30th Anniversary, inspiring NYC and our global community to help create a breast cancer-free world for all.”

She was invited to host the lighting ceremony of the Empire State Building in New York City
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Liz added: “As the Global Ambassador of The Campaign, I am thrilled that we are continuing this beautiful, longstanding tradition that was started by Evelyn Lauder, and recognizes everyone touched by breast cancer.”

The British-born star has been an advocate for spreading awareness about breast cancer since losing her grandmother to the disease in the early 90s.

She wrote in an Instagram post in 2021: “When my grandmother lost her life to breast cancer in the early 90’s, nobody spoke openly about this disease. Times have changed, but people are still dying.

Liz has been an advocate for spreading awareness about breast cancer for 27 years
(Image: Kristin Callahan/REX/Shutterstock)

“Today, our call to help end breast cancer for all is more urgent than ever as breast cancer is now the most commonly diagnosed cancer worldwide. Whether you’re a patient, family or friend, thriver, doctor, or advocate…”

Speaking to Hello! magazine earlier this year, she told the publication about her son, Damian’s involvement in the cause.

The star explained: “He knows that October is breast cancer month, he knows what the pink ribbon is, he’s known that since he was two-years-old.”

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