By Chris Johnson
Flash lights: Elizabeth Hurley revealed more than she bargained for last night at the Love Ball held at the Roundhouse in North London
She has a legacy of wearing revealing dresses.
But it appears at the age of 44, Elizabeth Hurley is still not ready to give up the game.
The actress attended the Love Ball charity fundraiser last night in a dazzling blue sari which appeared see through under the glare of the camera flashlights
Happy couple: Liz with Indian textile heir husband Arun Nayar
The mother of one left nothing to the imagination in the ensemble, showing she still has the voluptuous figure to carry off even the most risqué of numbers.
As someone used to attending showbiz parties, she would probably have been aware of the revealing glare of the paparazzi flashbulb.
But it was unclear whether the revealing nature of her outfit was a 'sheer' accident or intentional.
Liz was accompanied by her Indian textile heir husband Arun Nayar, who she married in 2007.
And it seems that 16 years on from wearing the jaw-dropping Versace gown held together by safety pins, which became known as 'that dress', she is still managing to make headlines with her outfits.
Blondes together: Supermodel Kate Moss and Peaches Geldof
Stylish: Leona Lewis and model Alice Dellal, who wore a Valentino Couture dress
At the time the brunette was dating actor Hugh Grant, and joined him for the 1994 premiere of Four Weddings And A Funeral.
Liz was among a host of stars who attended the charity do last night at the Roundhouse in North London.
Guests were left out in the cold for about an hour and a half during the night after dry ice set off alarms and the building was evacuated.
Other guests included Kate Moss, Peaches Geldof, Leona Lewis and Alice Dellal.
Russian model Natalia Vodianova and Harper's Bazaar editor Lucy Yeomans hosted the event in aid of Vodianova's charity, The Naked Heart Foundation
Women in black: Singers Paloma Faith and Sharleen Spiteri
Charity bash: Socialite Tamara Beckwith and actress Joely Richardson
It was put on to raise money to build playgrounds for children in her home country as well as for UK children's charities.
The venue was transformed into an adult fairground, under the creative direction of British designer Dinos Chapman.
The evening also included an auction of commissioned works from artists including Jeff Koons, Francesco Vezzoli, Goscha Ostretsov and Marc Quinn
VIPs: Peruvian photographer Mario Testino and British artist Tracey Emin
Lady in red: Celia Walden and her fiancé, Britain's Got Talent judge Piers Morgan
source: dailymail
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