Elizabeth Hurley‘s blush pink Nedo lace gown became the highlight of the BCRF Hot Pink Party 2026, as it was equal parts see-through and sculptural. She attended the annual party alongside her son, Damian Hurley, who hit the red carpet in a black suit with a twist. The “Bedazzled” actress has been hosting the party for years, thanks to her association with the cosmetic company Estée Lauder.
Elizabeth Hurley attends BCRF Hot Pink Party in fully see-through Nedo lace gown
Elizabeth Hurley attended the Breast Cancer Research Foundation event wearing an intricately designed, floor-length gown in a soft petal pink. The dress was from Nedo’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection. The dress is constructed from delicate floral lace layered over a structured bodice.
The design featured a high, scalloped neckline that opened into a narrow V-shape, balanced by short, puffed sleeves with eyelash-lace trim. A prominent architectural detail of the gown was the cascading organza ruffle that began at a floral appliqué on the waist and spiralled down the length of the skirt, giving it fluid movement and texture.
The classic mermaid-style gown fit snugly through her torso and hips before flaring into a voluminous, ruffled hem. Furthermore, small, 3D floral accents decorated the swirling tiers of the skirt, adding a romantic, garden-inspired touch. The sheer lace at the neckline and sleeves contrasted with the more structured, opaque sections of the gown.
Hurley wore her hair in voluminous, glossy waves that fell over her shoulders. She accessorized with shimmering drop earrings and a delicate pendant necklace, adding the right amount of sparkle to her look. Meanwhile, silver-toned open-toe heels peeked from underneath her dress. She was also seen carrying an oyster-shaped clutch.
Damian Hurley appeared alongside his mother in a black suit with a modern, edgy take. The statement blazer featured large, shimmering silver sequin designs and traditional sharp lapels. Below, he wore slim-fit black leather trousers, adding a rebellious, contemporary edge to the outfit. Additionally, a crisp white formal shirt and a standard black bow tie completed his look. The small pink pin on the left lapel signified his solidarity with the BCRF.
Originally reported by Ankita Shaw on theFashionSpot.
