They are both British actresses and models who have gone on to become two of the world’s most desirable women.
Joining forces for one night only, Elizabeth Hurley and Kelly Brook were what dreams are made of as they cosied up to one another on Wednesday for a picture at the Louis Dundas Centre Dinner.
But it was Hurley, 49. who proved victorious in the battle of low-cut necklines as she put on a smouldering display at London’s Mandarin Oriental.
Showing Kelly, who is 14 years her junior, how it’s done, Hurley slipped into a floor length midnight blue halterneck semi formal dresses australia.
Wearing her hair down in a side parting, Elizabeth styled her locks in curls as she clutched onto a sparkling gold bag.
A pair of diamond hooped earrings and a matching bracelet finished the mother-of-one’s look.
Brooke siren at the same time every inch deep Burgundy as her long hair fell over her right shoulder, she shocked lace mid – length skirt.
Charts embrace digital, beautify the beaded detail, good show kelly’s enviable curves, she stood tall in a pair of black patent pointed high-heeled shoes.
Accessorising with several pieces of gold jewellery, the 35-year-old finished her ensemble with a reptile print green clutch.
Ahead of the event Kelly took to her Instagram account to post a selfie and send a special shout out to those who had provided items for her outfit.
The caption that accompanied the image read: ‘@kokkulondon @ethankofficial Heavenly Details thank you for my accessories for tonight’s Charity Event supporting the Louis Dundas Foundation #GOSH #EltonJohn’.
Playing the roles of hosts with the most, Sir Elton John, David Furnish and Ruth Dundas were all in tow to welcome guests to the star-studded event.
Richard E. Grant, Emma Willis, Sol Campbell and Caprice Bourret were among VIPs in attendance.
Louis dundas center for children, s palliative care was founded in 2009 by the Lord and lady after Bruce dundas, they lost their four-year-old son Louis brain tumor in 2008.
Proposed a incredible on 6 million in the past five years, Louis dundas children’s hospice care center now is a world-class center of practice, teaching and research palliative care of children and young people.
The Centre’s next ambition is to raise a further £2.4 million to build on its success and extend the reach of its services in the UK and around the world.