Friday, May 31, 2024

Tracee Ellis Ross Rocks a Buffet of Bikinis on Tropical Vacation: See All Her Sexy Swim Looks! - PEOPLE

Tracee Eliss Ross is a bonafide bikini queen.

The 51-year-old actress kicked off the summer season with a tropical solo getaway that involved rest, relaxation and so many swimsuits. 

On May 31, the Pattern Beauty founder shared Instagram photos of herself wearing multiple sexy swim looks.  

The carousel starts with a video of Ross taking her “first” pool dip of the summer in a yellow floral-patterned two-piece. She emerges from the water with her hair piled in a wet updo and jokes, “Don’t ever wear your hair like this unless you're 8 years old.” 

Tracee Ellis Ross wears purple two-piece in new swimsuit selfies.

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Clearly one to pull out all the style stops on vacation, Ross rocked more bathing suits, including a tie-dye purple set that she accessorized with a straw fedora and two black string bikinis, which she told PEOPLE in April 2023 are her favorite style to sport. She also wore a chic fringe top and matching maxi skirt on one of her outings. 

In the comment section, one user asked Ross how she managed to take her outfit photos at all the right angles if she was kicking it solo. She replied: “Ohhhh I have my ways. I’m a long-time pro at figuring that out.” 

Tracee Ellis Ross shows off her abs in a string bikini.

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Ross is all about cute summer fits, which she rocked plenty of in Old Navy's latest fashion campaign with her former Black-ish costar, Yara Shahidi.

The two brought their effortless  chemistry, charm and style on set as they modeled the brand’s bold summer trends. 

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While chatting with PEOPLE about their mini-reunion, Shahidi gushed over her TV mom’s welcoming "energy,” which is just as colorful as her wardrobe. 

"You have given yourself so many ways of figuring out how to be fully present in spaces, large and small," Shahidi, 24, said to Ross. "But I think that extends to a second thing, which is watching you as an actor, watching you as a producer and as a person. You prioritize making sure people have space to be themselves." 

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Katie Price strips off to sexy lingerie on the bed in her new home – but fans claim they’ve spotted an ‘ed... - The Sun

KATIE Price left fans distracted with an obvious "editing" blunder as she stripped off to sexy lingerie.

The TV star, who was evicted from her Mucky Mansion on Tuesday following her second bankruptcy in March, slipped into a pink lace bra and matching French knickers.

Katie Price fans were quick to spot a major editing blunder on her new racy snaps
Katie Price fans were quick to spot a major editing blunder on her new racy snapsCredit: Instagram
The former glamour model stripped off to some sexy lingerie
The former glamour model stripped off to some sexy lingerieCredit: Instagram

Katie, 46, showed off her heavily tattooed body as she posed on the bed in her new home.

She then sported a burgundy frilly cami as she flashed her toned legs and her latest boob job.

Despite the racy snaps leaving some fans flustered, others were quick to pick up on Katie's apparent editing fail.

Some thought the star may have altered the shape of her thighs to look slimmer.

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One follower commented: "Your knees looks wider than your thigh how is that possible."

A second posted: "Photoshop at its finest."

This person echoed: "And the Academy Award for the best photoshop goes to.....," followed by a string of laughing emojis.

A fourth asked: "Looks lovely but what is going on with the leg, Doesn’t look right?"

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 "Edited into oblivion," another follower stated.

One more added: "It’s been edited and photoshopped to make her look thinner.

Katie Price finally moves out of mucky mansion

"You can say what you want btw, you said it politely. It is about time influencers state photos are photoshopped rather than young girls thinking they have to look like this to be normal."

Katie has wasted no time crying over her eviction.

The star has found a brand new property and has promised to pay nearly £5,000 per month to live in the stunning mansion.

Katie and her five kids - Harvey, Junior, Princess, Jett, and Bunny - will certainly be happy in the new four-bed home.

Over the weekend Katie confirmed that she was leaving her Mucky Mansion behind her as bailiffs prepared to turf her out.

I absolutely have hated my mansion. I tell you why, nine years of hell I've had there

Katie Price

At a live show of The Katie Price Podcast in London on Friday night, she told the audience: "No I am still in my mansion!

"And guess what? I absolutely have hated my mansion.

"I tell you why, nine years of hell I've had there.

"Fly-tipping, it's haunted... and I am living with it. And whoever buys that house, good luck! I hate it."

Katie purchased the property in Horsham, West Sussex, in 2014, but over the years faced numerous issues.

Her pool became mouldy and her children would wake up screaming after telling her they'd seen ghosts.

She attempted to transform the house into her dream home by renovating it on Channel 4's Mucky Mansion and she had hoped to use her loft space as a photography studio for fellow models.

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But Katie was eventually served an eviction notice after her second bankruptcy declaration in March after it was revealed she owed £762,000 to HMRC.

She was first declared bankrupt in 2019 over unpaid debts of £3.2million.

Katie Price was forced to move out of her Mucky Mansion, which she said was haunted
Katie Price was forced to move out of her Mucky Mansion, which she said was hauntedCredit: Doug Seeburg

Katie Price's missing millions

At the peak of her career she had an estimated fortune of £45M, thanks to her lucrative modelling career, book deals, and TV appearances.

The cash-strapped mum-of-five was first declared bankrupt in 2019 over unpaid debts of £3.2 million.

In a podcast interview earlier this year she blamed her exes who include Peter AndreAlex Reid and Kieran Hayler and lawyers for her money woes.

She insisted that funding her exes' lavish lifestyles with cars, watches, luxury holidays and homes left her finances in tatters.

She added: 'I went through a breakdown, this is how mine started - lawyers and exes, that is my bankruptcy thing.

'And obviously a bit of HMRC.

'When I had my breakdown, if anyone has been depressed …. I don't know if you've ever had depression...

'It starts with depression and you just want to sleep all day and not talk to anyone, the phone would ring and you wouldn't answer it.'

Katie was declared bankrupt for a second time in March over an unpaid tax bill of £761,994.05.

The demand for payment was made by HMRC last October.

Katie was due to give evidence about her finances at the High Court but failed to turn up - holidaying in Cyprus with her new man JJ Slater instead.

Mucky Mansion was a bomb site for years after it was burgled, flooded and swamped by an overflowing septic tank.

She finally moved out at the end of May and is renting a four bed mansion in Sussex.

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The Sexy Mind Games of “Hit Man” - The New Yorker

Years before Hannah Arendt coined, in the pages of this magazine, the phrase “the banality of evil,” popular films and fiction were embodying that idea in the character of the hit man. In classic crime movies such as “This Gun for Hire” (1942) and “Murder by Contract” (1958), hit men figure much as Nazis do in political movies, as symbols of abstract evil. The hired gunman in Ernest Hemingway’s 1927 short story “The Killers”—who, when asked “What’s the idea?,” answers, “There isn’t any idea”—is a primordial counterpart to the guard in Auschwitz who told the inmate Primo Levi, “Here there is no why.” Instead of filling in these blanks, filmmakers have tended to welcome them. Thus, like the movie Nazi, the hit man has become so emptied of substance as to be, with rare exceptions, a ponderous cliché—a deadly bore.

A prime virtue of Richard Linklater’s new film, “Hit Man,” is that it features no hit man. Rather, it’s centered on a character who portrays a hit man—an actor, in a sense, albeit one whose masquerade has nothing to do with entertainment. Linklater, faced with a plethora of precursors and stereotypes, leans into them with a diabolically smart yarn about illusion and imagination—less the psychology of the hit man than the psychology of the myth of the hit man. His comedic approach gets deeper into the archetype, by way of mere talk about violence, than many similar movies do with the grim depiction of gore. What’s more, the film is also a romantic comedy, among the cleverest and most resonant recent examples of the genre.

“Hit Man” is loosely based on a true story: a 2001 report in Texas Monthly by Skip Hollandsworth about a professor in Houston named Gary Johnson who, in 1989, started working with local police on a peculiar basis. In the movie, which updates the action to the present day and transplants it to New Orleans, Gary (played by Glen Powell, who also wrote the script with Linklater) is a chipper, nerdy thirtysomething professor of philosophy and psychology, a cat person and a bird-watcher who also enjoys tinkering with electronics. This skill has led the police department to enlist his help in operating surveillance equipment. During a sting operation to arrest someone who is trying to hire a hit man, two officers inform him that the policeman who was to pose as the assassin has just been suspended for misconduct, and they hastily urge Gary to take his place.

Meeting with his prospective client, Gary instantly delights in the act of deception, thanks to what he characterizes in a wry voice-over as a professional fascination with “the eternal mystery of human consciousness and behavior.” He proves to be a quick study, deftly tailoring his hit manner to win the mark’s confidence. Exhorting himself to “think hit-man thoughts,” he impersonates a killer with devastating effectiveness. Gary’s new colleagues, listening from the van, are astonished at his transformation into an aggressive criminal, capable of regaling the mark with elaborate and absurdly gruesome descriptions of how he’ll dispose of the body.

The scene, which runs seven minutes, unfolds Gary’s improvised persona with a breezy virtuosity energized by Powell’s focussed enthusiasm. It also underlines the crucial role that the experience will quickly come to play in Gary’s life. The professor takes to his part-time undercover work, and a police sergeant says that he has a better conviction rate than his predecessor did. Gary is galvanized by the power of psychological manipulation—and by the awakening of the long-suppressed multitudes that he contains. Studying accents and makeup on YouTube, he applies temporary tattoos, stains his teeth, crafts faux scars, and dons wigs to create distinctive personalities—a black-clad Eastern European, a buttoned-down businessman, a folksy skeet shooter—that he thinks will loosen suspects’ tongues.

Then one sting goes wrong, and yet all too right. Gary goes to a restaurant to meet a woman named Madison Figueroa Masters (Adria Arjona), who wants to pay him to kill her abusive husband. After consulting her social-media profiles and police records, Gary decides to slick back his floppy hair and present himself as a suave charmer named Ron. But Gary falls in love with Madison at first sight, and, in a tautly written scene of flirtation, their meeting rapidly comes to resemble a date. Knowing the fate that awaits Madison just outside the door if she agrees to go through with the deal, Gary—or, rather, Ron—dissuades her from hiring him. Though his colleagues are listening in with bewilderment, they’re also wowed by the seductive character he creates. When Madison texts “Ron” for an actual date, Gary can’t resist, and they quickly become a couple, albeit with unusual boundaries. Madison believes that her new boyfriend is a hit man who carefully compartmentalizes his life to keep a low profile, and Gary delights in the brashly confident persona that he gets to inhabit. (Even his students notice a change in his personality.) But coincidences abound on city streets, and, when Gary is seen with Madison, suspicions arise. The liaison soon gets riskier still, when Madison’s husband turns up dead.

Linklater’s direction keeps “Hit Man” brisk and jazzy, as does the jovial force of Powell’s performance. Gary’s self-deprecating personality emerges most potently in voice-overs, addressed to the audience, in which he riffs on the idiosyncrasies of law enforcement, the psychology of his felonious clients, the ins and outs of his academic ruminations, and the peculiarity of his situation: Is he the bait or the prey? (“I was having sex with someone who was clearly capable of having a lover killed,” he reflects.) Arjona, vigorously conveying a survivor’s desperation and a romantic adventurer’s impulsiveness, matches Powell beat for beat, feint for feint, and the two generate a subtle yet charged chemistry. Powell—a Texan, like Linklater—got his first major movie role in the director’s largely autobiographical comedy “Everybody Wants Some!!” (2016), playing a swaggering, athletic intellectual of high-flown patter. In “Hit Man,” Linklater again endows Powell with both fast-talking high-mindedness and bravado, but here he makes the unlikely connection of those traits the subject of the film.

“Hit Man” revolves around the extent to which Gary’s portrayal of Ron threatens to take over his identity, and, early on, there’s a poignant dramatic exposition of the source of Gary’s drive to impersonate. While teaching a class involving “personality, self, and consciousness,” he notices a visitor in the back of the classroom: his ex-wife, Alicia (Molly Bernard). They chat afterward, and it’s clear that they still have a meaningful friendship, but it’s also hinted that she ended the marriage because of his failure to connect. Behind a mask of bonhomie, he is inexpressive, even impersonal, nerdily caught up in upbeat runs of off-kilter reflections. (At one point, he mentions that overthinking has also made him something of a dud in bed.) But in the bittersweet, if cerebral, intimacy of his chat with Alicia, she tells him about new research that suggests the ease with which, with a little coaching, people can quickly but drastically change their personalities. That chat shivers with premonitions of the perverse erotic bond that will soon unite Madison and Gary—a woman who wants her husband killed and the man she hopes will make it happen.

When Gary gets together with Madison while in the guise of Ron, I was reminded of Alfred Hitchcock’s “Vertigo.” There, James Stewart plays a former police detective who falls desperately in love with a woman who turns out to be role-playing as part of a criminal scheme—and, even after discovering her ruse, he remains obsessed with the illusion that she created. In “Hit Man,” Linklater and Powell stand the notion on its head, with Gary creating a persona that does more than attract a woman he loves—with his impersonation, he also unleashes his own long-inhibited virility. This game of multilayered deceptions finds a climactic embodiment in an antic yet explosively tense scene, in which Gary puts his cell phone to exceptional, imaginative use in an effort to deflect suspicion about the clandestine relationship and to keep it beyond the reach of the law.

“Hit Man” proceeds with enticing rapidity, but, by the same token, rushes through Gary’s actorly transformations and races past his backstory, omitting details that would deepen his character. (For instance, the real-life Johnson, who died in 2022, was a Vietnam War veteran.) And, in the haste to wrap things up, the movie’s dénouement falls back on clichés; near the end, the script pushes the takeover of identity by imitation to an absurdly artificial extreme. Yet the moment is also symbolically significant—and its symbolism reaches far beyond the notion of ambient evil to illuminate the reckless passions that an intense sexual relationship comprises and the dangerous vulnerability that a romantic bond entails. Linklater, a longtime master of many genres, is perhaps most celebrated for the romantic dramas of his “Before” trilogy, which famously build the protagonists’ attraction largely through conversation; the talk in “Hit Man,” which conveys the twisted fury of desire, makes this film a far more satisfying and substantial love story. ♦

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Thursday, May 30, 2024

The mile-high club isn't as sexy as you think — why it's losing its sizzling status - New York Post

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Chris Evans Looks Sexy in Specs on 'Materialists' Set with Dakota Johnson - Just Jared

Chris Evans is going to win over more hearts with his latest look!

The 42-year-old actor was seen looking sexy in specs while wearing glasses on the set of his movie Materialists on Thursday afternoon (May 30) in New York City.

Chris was joined on set by his co-star Dakota Johnson, who was spotted in three different outfits throughout the day. Check out all the pics in the gallery!

Materialists, a romantic comedy written and directed by Oscar nominee Celine Song, is about “a high-end matchmaker who gets involved with a wealthy man,” according to Variety. Also starring in the film is Pedro Pascal.

We already have a bunch of photos from set as the movie has been shooting for the past month around the Big Apple.

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Sarah Michelle Gellar Shows Off Sexy Black Lace Corset and Stack of Glam Necklaces: 'Vegas Era Sarah' - PEOPLE


Sarah Michelle Gellar is living it up in Vegas.

On Wednesday, May 29, the actress showed off a sexy ensemble while enjoying some time in Sin City. The 47-year-old star shared Instagram photos in which she's posing in front of a pool table while wearing a risqué corset top made of sheer black lace. The top also featured a daring plunging neckline. 

She dressed down the corset by adding oversized light wash jeans, though she made sure to keep things glam with a slack of glittering choker necklaces.

“Vegas Era Sarah is a good time,” Gellar captioned the post.

Fans have been flooding the comments section with compliments on the glamorous look.

"Literally the SLAYER," one user wrote, referencing Gellers' iconic titular role in Joss Whedon's cult-classic TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

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"I wanna be this cool and pretty when I get older," said another

Gellar had another swoon-worthy style moment at the Daily Front Row's Fashion Los Angeles Awards on April 28. The actress, who presented the makeup artist of the year award to Rachel Goodwin at the ceremony, dazzled on the red carpet in a colorful Oscar de la Renta minidress.

Sarah Michelle Gellar at The Daily Front Row Fashion Awards in April 2024.

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The strapless dress was completely covered in sequins and featured a mesmerizing ombré effect that flowed from light seafoam green on top to light pink on the skirt. She topped off the look with metallic heels and a smattering of sparkling rings.

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The Scooby-Doo star attended the event without her husband Freddie Prinze Jr.. The couple first met on the set of I Know What You Did Last Summer in 1997 and celebrated their 21st wedding anniversary in September 2023.

While Gellar and Prinze Jr. prefer to keep things private, they do occasionally share glimpses into family life with their two kids — Rocky James, 11, and Charlotte Grace, 14.

Earlier this year, Gellar shared Instagram photos from the tropical family vacation they enjoyed to celebrate the New Year. Gellar also shared some photos hers and Prinze Jr.'s kids-free getaway in Hawaii in December 2022.

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The mile-high club isn't as sexy as you think — why it's losing its sizzling status - New York Post

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Wednesday, May 29, 2024

I'll Be Wearing This Comfy and Sexy Swimsuit That Doubles as a Bodysuit All Summer - InStyle

I used to be the girl who left nothing to the imagination when it came to swimwear; I’m talking thong bikini bottoms and barely-there tops. But as I’ve gotten older, I’ve learned that showing more isn’t the only way to be sexy, which is why I’ve started opting for one-piece swimsuits that enhance my figure without being too revealing. (Not having to constantly readjust out of fear of flashing, is a plus, too.) The newest swimsuit I’ve added to my collection? Gooseberry’s So Chic One-Piece Swimsuit

I grabbed the sculpting one-piece bathing suit for my upcoming vacation to Puerto Rico for several reasons: It has full coverage with a touch of cleavage, and can double as a bodysuit. After trying it on, I can totally see why Jennifer Lopez, Sydney Sweeny, and Blake Lively are fans of the brand. The So Chic One-Piece Swimsuit comes in 15 colors, including black, red, pink, blue, green, white, and purple, and sizes XS through XL. It features a plunging neckline, high-cut leg holes, medium bum coverage, and a low-cut back with adjustable shoulder straps. Plus, it’s double-lined, so it's not see-through, even in lighter shades or when wet.

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What I love most about this swimsuit is its comfort and practicality. I took it out for a test drive at my local pool and could dive, swim, and run effortlessly without worrying about slippage—plus, no more wedgies. My chest felt secure and covered with the thick, compression-like material coming in and out of the water, even with the plunging neckline. The straps are adjustable and can be customized to the amount of support you prefer, and they're durable even though they’re slim. It offers a shapewear-like feel around the midsection, which sculpts and smooths my stomach, giving me a flattering shape. 

The sexy one-piece also gives adequate bum coverage while still being a bit cheeky in a tasteful way. But my favorite component of this swimsuit is how easily it can be styled as a bodysuit top. I’ve styled it with denim shorts, breezy maxi skirts, and linen pants; you couldn’t tell it was a swimsuit. I recommend hand-washing and hang-drying to keep the vibrant color from fading and distorting the shape and elasticity of the swimsuit.

Shop for more colors of Gooseberry’s So Chic One-Piece Swimsuit, below.

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Two Bad Bitches Sing 'Sexy Boy' - Fightful

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Elizabeth Hurley, 58, Poses in a Sexy Bra and Briefs and It's Giving Us Flashbacks to Her 'Austin Powers' Era - PEOPLE

Elizabeth Hurley’s still got her glow! 

The actress and supermodel loves a sexy photo shoot, and over the weekend, she shared a behind-the-scenes Instagram video teasing her most recent gig with photographer Ellen von Unwerth

In the clip, Hurley, 58, models beige Dior knitted briefs with the words “Christian Dior J’adior” across the high-waisted band. “Whenever I shoot with @ellenvonunwerth I always end up in my underwear. Heigh ho,” she wrote of the look. 

She paired the designer bottoms with a nude-colored bra, leaving room to show her midriff and a khaki trench coat, which she styled in various ways as she posed for the camera. 

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Her glam consisted of tousled curls, a glossy pink lip gloss and frosted silver eyeshadow, which really reminded us of Hurley’s days as Vanessa Kensington in the Austin Powers movies that came out over 20 years ago.

Hurley appeared in the 1997 film, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, in a futuristic chrome halter-neck minidress and matching silver go-go boots, which is an iconic look to this day. 

In 1999, she made a brief appearance in the sequel, The Spy Who Shagged Me, but wasn’t in the third movie as she was replaced by Beyoncé, who starred as undercover spy Foxxy Cleopatra. However, Hurley told PEOPLE in 2022 that she’d absolutely return to the franchise — with one slight alteration. 

"I'm not sure I'd fit in my costumes again," she said, joking that she'd have to do the film "in slightly different costumes."

Elizabeth Hurley (left) and Michael Meyers in "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery'.

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While Hurley has been busy channeling her ‘90s era, she’s also been serving 2024 summer vibes with plenty of swimsuit selfies.

In her most recent Instagram snapshot, she wore a pink bikini top with gold chain detailing and a pair of denim cutoff shorts.

“When the sun comes out (even briefly) in England - so do the bikinis,” she captioned the post. 

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Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Emily Ratajkowski Shows Off Her Bikini Body in Sexy Swim Set - Us Weekly

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Emily Ratajkowski is always bikini-ready.

Ratajkowski, 32, showed off her toned figure in a funky swim set via Instagram on Monday, May 27. For her Monaco getaway, she rocked a triangle halter bikini top featuring a photo collage of other swimsuit models and matching high-cut bottoms. Ratajkowski paired the design with matching shorts, diamond rings, a sparkly necklace featuring her son Sylvester’s name and a black bucket hat. (Ratajkowski shares her little one with ex-husband Sebastian Bear-McClard.)

For glam, Ratajkowski donned smokey eye makeup and glossy lips. She parted her hair down the middle and wore it straightened.

In another social media snap, she shared a photo of Sylvester, 3, eating a snack on the beach. She also took a dip in the ocean and enjoyed a glass of wine.

“Monaco!” she captioned the post.

This isn’t the first sexy bikini snap Ratajkowski has posted. In January, she shared a selfie of her slaying in an itty-bitty top while escaping from the “tundra.” Her blue top featured red hearts and matching cheeky bottoms. The model accessorized with a chunky statement necklace and gold chokers.

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In a separate social media post, she donned a black bikini top that wrapped around her torso and G-string bottoms from Gucci. Ratajkowski teamed the top with a cheetah-print skirt and fruit-printed flowy top.

When she’s not modeling in bikinis, Ratajkowski can be seen in sheer dresses, crop tops and loungewear.

Earlier this month, she stunned in a see-through Versace gown at the 2024 Met Gala. Her ensemble featured long sleeves, an open back, crystal embellishments and a dainty train.

After the gala, she changed into another sheer dress complete with blue, yellow, silver and black beads while hitting afterparties. Underneath the frock, Ratajkowski sported a glittery bralette and matching underwear. She completed her look with strappy heels.

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Elizabeth Hurley, 58, Poses in a Sexy Bra and Briefs and It's Giving Us Flashbacks to Her “Austin Powers” Era - Yahoo News UK

Hurley shared a behind-the-scenes video of her latest modeling gig — and she looked exactly as she did when she first played Vanessa Kensington in 1997

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Elizabeth Hurley’s still got her glow!

The actress and supermodel loves a sexy photo shoot, and over the weekend, she shared a behind-the-scenes Instagram video teasing her most recent gig with photographer Ellen von Unwerth.

In the clip, Hurley, 58, models beige Dior knitted briefs with the words “Christian Dior J’adior” across the high-waisted band. “Whenever I shoot with @ellenvonunwerth I always end up in my underwear. Heigh ho,” she wrote of the look.

She paired the designer bottoms with a nude-colored bra, leaving room to show her midriff and a khaki trench coat, which she styled in various ways as she posed for the camera.

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Related: Elizabeth Hurley Reveals How She Made Sure That Versace Safety Pin Dress Stayed in Place (Exclusive)

Her glam consisted of tousled curls, a glossy pink lip gloss and frosted silver eyeshadow, which really reminded us of Hurley’s days as Vanessa Kensington in the Austin Powers movies that came out over 20 years ago.

Hurley appeared in the 1997 film, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, in a futuristic chrome halter-neck minidress and matching silver go-go boots, which is an iconic look to this day.

In 1999, she made a brief appearance in the sequel, The Spy Who Shagged Me, but wasn’t in the third movie as she was replaced by Beyoncé, who starred as undercover spy Foxxy Cleopatra. However, Hurley told PEOPLE in 2022 that she’d absolutely return to the franchise — with one slight alteration.

"I'm not sure I'd fit in my costumes again," she said, joking that she'd have to do the film "in slightly different costumes."

<p>New Line/Kobal/Shutterstock </p> Elizabeth Hurley (left) and Michael Meyers in "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery'

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Elizabeth Hurley (left) and Michael Meyers in "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery'

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While Hurley has been busy channeling her ‘90s era, she’s also been serving 2024 summer vibes with plenty of swimsuit selfies.

In her most recent Instagram snapshot, she wore a pink bikini top with gold chain detailing and a pair of denim cutoff shorts.

“When the sun comes out (even briefly) in England - so do the bikinis,” she captioned the post.

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