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Elizabeth Hurley’s Stunning Black Cashmere Shawl
Elizabeth Hurley wraps up in a cashmere shawl as she heads home after a night out at Harry’s Bar in London town. Liz’s thigh-length ruffle skirt in shades of green and beige looks stunning, but let’s face it, whilst it might look great, it’s not going to keep a girl warm.
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The thick wrap provides welcome protection from the elements on a chilly London night. An accessory with substance and style. So if, like Liz, you’re fond of wearing risqué tops but don’t want to be pestered by the paparazzi and the hoi palloi, a beautiful cashmere wrap with a tan edge and details is the perfect accessory to protect your modesty.
Just fling a cashmere shawl round your shoulders and in an instant you’ll feel warm and sheltered. At least until you have another movie to promote!
Liz has never been afraid of attracting the attention of the media by choosing the right dress to complement her curves. Few people will forget “that dress” she wore in 1994 whilst accompanying her boyfriend at the time, Hugh Grant, to the premiere of his film “Four Weddings and a Funeral”
Constructed of gold safety pins and very little else the headline-grabbing Versace gown catapulted Liz over-night from relative obscurity as an actress to a household name known around the world.
The little black dress and the cashmere shawl really are the perfect combination. They work together like a sword and a shield, one being dangerous and provocative, the other offering protection from unwelcome advances.
Cashmere shawls are made from the soft under-hairs of Kashmiri goats which are indigenous to the high altitude regions of the Himalayas. When the goats shed their hairs the soft strands are woven together in to beautiful shawls and wraps that feel beautifully warm next to your skin.
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