Thursday, June 24, 2010
Liz Hurley is peachy in Paris as she attends photography exhibition with husband Arun Nayar
Posted by org at 7:41 PMShe's not in the limelight these days as often as she used to be, but Elizabeth Hurley can still be counted on to make a stunning entrance at any event she graces.
The former model, who turns 45 on June 10, looked luminous in a strapless peach dress and gold high heels in Paris last night.
Hurley arrived at the opening of an exhibition of photographs by her friend Evelyn Lauder on the arm of her Indian businessman husband Arun Nayar.
Everything's just peachy: Elizabeth Hurley shows off her curves in a peach strapless dress at a photography exhibition in Paris
The couple were attending the opening of 'Beauté et Sérénité', a collection of Lauder's photography over the past 30 years at the Galerie des Galeries at Galeries Lafayette
Hurley is good friends with Lauder having worked together on Estee Lauder adveritsing campaigns.
Hurley is also a staunch supporter of Lauder's pink ribbon breast cancer charitable campaigns and the two women have travelled around the world together promoting the work of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Expanding the family: Hurley admitted she and her husband Arun Nayer would love a baby together
The former actress recently admitted she was trying for a baby with her husband of three years.
She already has an eight-year-old son Damian with ex-boyfriend, film producer Steve Bing.
Hurley told Zest magazine: 'We haven't had any luck so far.
Mingling: Hurley with her friend, photographer Evelyn Lauder (centre) and Galeries Lafayette president Philippe Houze
'Arun would love another one. Damian does not want another one. And I think it would be great if one came along. But we're grateful for what we've got.'
She said Mr Nayar was a 'full father figure' to Damian, adding: 'Damian calls him daddy. He knows he's not his blood father.
'He'll sometimes forget, though, and say, "Tell me again why dad's brown and we're so white". And I'll say, "He's not blood, remember". And he'll say, "yes, I knew that".'
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