Actress and model Elizabeth Hurley, 58, continues to amaze her fans by modeling her swimwear line with gorgeous social media photos. In her latest snaps, Hurley shows a line of white bikinis and “adorable white playsuits.”

Hurley recently posted a flashback video of herself in an infinity pool, a spectacular view of the ocean and mountains behind her. In the clip, set to “Lujon” by Henry Mancini, Hurley wears a bright yellow bikini and smiles at the camera as she puts her hair up in a bun.

She captioned the video, “A month ago…. really??? Now huddled in front of the fire in a fleece onesie 😳.”

Over the summer, Hurley shared a video on Instagram to recap her time in Saint-Tropez, where she lounged on a pool chaise and laughed with friends. Another photo sees her show off a pair of oversized shades from Elton John’s eyewear collection.

In a recent interview with People, Hurley shared her love of the color pink, motivated by the color’s connection to breast cancer awareness. She said, “I have a lot of pink in my wardrobe! I think it was a stroke of genius when Evelyn Lauder chose the color pink to symbolize people caring about women and breast cancer at a time when people didn’t appear to as much.”

“Pink is a great color, you know?” Hurley continued. “There’s a shade of pink for everybody, and it’s a very unifying color, especially during October when you see somebody wearing pink or wearing a pink ribbon.”

Hurley is the global ambassador of the Estée Lauder Companies’ Breast Cancer Campaign. When asked what area of education and treatments had caught her attention in the last year, Hurley explained, “What we’ve been learning more of recently is how different women and different groups of women can be affected by different types of breast cancer… for example…breast cancer can disproportionately affect black women.”

Hurley continued, “The Estée Lauder Companies Charitable Fund is donating $15 million to tackle that diversity issue and to find out much more about why that in particular was happening. We’ve learned a lot more about that this year and we’re going to continue to learn more.”

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