Elizabeth Hurley and Nicola Roberts were all smiles as they attended Estee Lauder's Breast Cancer Campaign Pink Ribbon dinner at Luca in London on Wednesday.
Actress Elizabeth, 59, who has been a proud ambassador for The Estée Lauder Breast Cancer Campaign since 1996, stunned in a pretty pink dress as she helped raise awareness.
The Austin Powers star showed off her amazing figure in the floral number which boasted stylish puff sleeves and a plunging neckline.
Styling her long tresses in loose waves, Elizabeth elevated her frame in a pair of towering red heels.
Meanwhile Nicola showed her support to the charity after her Girls Aloud bandmate Sarah Harding tragically died aged 39 in 2021 after battling breast cancer.
Nicola cut a stylish figure for the evening in a checked fitted blazer which she paired with a matching mini skirt.
The singer added inches to her frame in a pair of towering heels and opted for a pair of opaque tights.
Styling her long auburn tresses in a neat up do, Nicola flashed her gorgeous smile as she posed for photos with Elizabeth ahead of the dinner.
After joining the campaign nearly three decades ago, Elizabeth has continued to champion the campaign and speak openly about breast cancer to help raise funds globally, in order to find a cure.
Meanwhile This Morning's Dr Zoe Williams, who is an ambassador for the campaign, looked sensational in a pink sleeveless dress which featured a stylish pleated skirt.
The ITV star cinched in her waist with a matching belt and elevated her frame in a pair of white pointed toe heels.
Dr Zoe completed her evening ensemble by pinning a pink ribbon on her dress and accessorising with a pair of stylish gold drop earrings.
Her appearance comes hours after Dr Zoe revealed the terrifying health scare that left her writing an emergency will from her hospital bed.
The TV doctor revealed she had been suffering a 'year of health blips', she explained: 'I got signed off by my cardiologist today…I'm OK. But I wasn't certain that I would be for a while!
'It's been a year of health blips. The most worrying being my heart ❤️ But I'm OK.
'Writing an emergency will from your hospital bed, just in case, is not the one though. But I'm OK.'
She continued: 'It's interesting how we can be thankful for these experiences. They can make us see clearly. What matters. What doesn't. And just how easy it is to take our health for granted xxx.'
The Estée Lauder Companies’ Breast Cancer Campaign unites and inspires people globally in its mission to help create a breast cancer-free world for all.
Founded in 1992 by the late Evelyn H. Lauder with the launch of the iconic Pink Ribbon, The Campaign is The Estée Lauder Companies’ largest corporate social impact programme.
Together, The Campaign and The Estée Lauder Companies Charitable Foundation have funded more than $131 million for lifesaving global research, education, and medical services with more than $103 million funding medical research through the Breast Cancer Research Foundation® (BCRF).