Elizabeth Hurley has once again sent social media into meltdown after unveiling an incredibly bold new photoshoot for her swimwear brand.
The 60-year-old actress decided to promote the latest collection in her own unmistakable style — by stepping in front of the camera with almost nothing on.
Hurley shared the striking images online, posing outdoors among blooming spring daffodils while covering her bare chest with her hands. The only piece she wore was a pair of bright yellow bikini bottoms from her new Paradise Bikini collection.

The glamorous photos instantly exploded online, with followers stunned by how confident and youthful the actress looked.
Hurley has been building her swimwear label since launching it back in 2005 at the famous London department store Harrods. Over the years, the business has grown massively, and the actress still personally models many of the designs herself.

This time, however, she clearly wanted more than a standard campaign shoot.
Instead of simply showing off the bikini, Hurley leaned fully into a provocative spring-themed photoshoot that quickly became one of her most talked-about posts in recent months.
Alongside the photos, the actress also revealed her personal trick for taking flattering bikini pictures.

According to Hurley, the secret has little to do with expensive cameras or perfect lighting — and everything to do with posing correctly.
“Taking bikini photos can be terrifying, so here’s my top tip: lie down!” she explained.
She added that even harsh overhead lighting or a low-quality phone camera becomes less of a problem if the body is stretched properly in front of the lens and paired with sunglasses.

“Even under terrible lighting or with a bad phone camera, you’ll still look great if you stretch out enough and wear sunglasses. You’ll thank me later,” Hurley joked.
Fans immediately flooded the comments with praise, once again marveling at how striking and confident the actress looks at 60. Many called her one of the most fearless and glamorous women of her generation.