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Elizabeth Hurley attended a press night after party for “Oliver!” held at The Prince of Wales Theatre yesterday in London. The model was joined by her son Damian Hurley. Beyond Elizabeth and her son, many cast and crew members of the musical attended the afterparty.
The “Bedazzled” star shone bright, clad in a pair of metallic silver sandal heels. The high-shine silhouette featured metallic silver leather uppers accompanied by thin but sturdy straps that looped around Hurley’s feet, secured in place with adjustable buckle closures. Open triangular toes gave way to what looked to be 2 to 3-inch stiletto heels, offering the model a subtle boost.
For those looking to channel Hurley’s after party moment, brands like Jimmy Choo, Vince Camuto, Sam Edelman, Simon Miller, Marc Fisher, Gianvito Rossi and Nine West all feature comparable styles to her own that vary in price and size. No matter the composition or style, metallic silhouettes have become exceedingly popular, given they impart a dazzling touch to any ensemble with little to no effort. High-impact styles are hard to beat, especially when they shine like diamonds.
Partnered with her silver sandals, the “Strictly Confidential” actress donned a long-sleeve pink maxi dress. The piece was crafted of a rosy pink fabric lined with rows upon rows of little shiny sequins. The garment included a high neckline and stopped just below Hurley’s knees. The stylish star accessorized her ensemble with a red velvet clutch accompanied by pink rhinestoned hoops.
“Oliver!” is a 1968 musical created by Lionel Bart. The musical is based on the 1838 novel “Oliver Twist” by Charles Dickens. The show tells the story of an orphan boy who runs away from a workhouse and ends up in a gang of pickpockets in Victorian London. In 2025, Cameron Mackintosh’s new production of the beloved show was officially opened in the West End at The Gielgud Theatre.
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