Elizabeth Hurley Wears Iridescent Betzábe Sandals for Breast Cancer Research Foundation Hot Pink Party
Elizabeth Hurley slipped into bold slingback sandals for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation Hot Pink Party in New York City on Tuesday night. She opted for an iridescent pink style from up-and-coming luxury shoe designer Betzábe González.
Just last week, the English actress wore towering silver metallic platform sandals with a dazzling green Zuhair Murad dress at the London premiere of her new thriller film “Strictly Confidential.” Hurley was also captured in another pair of silver sandals with a more subtle platform while out and about in London with her son Damian. In another sighting following an appearance on “The View” last month, she stepped out in camel-colored suede platform sandals featuring a crisscross vamp.
Earlier today, Hurley took to Instagram to share two posts showcasing her vibrant pink look for the gala, which she revealed raised $11 million for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. “I am honoured as the Global Ambassador for the Estée Lauder Companies Breast Cancer Campaign to help raise funds for this foundation, the largest private funder of breast cancer research in the world. One day, I hope, pray and believe that we will live in a breast cancer free world,” she captioned a video.
About the Shoes
Stylist Ann Caruso revealed the “Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery” actress wore Betzábe shoes in her own post on Instagram today. She donned the Betzábe “Pink Mirror” slingback sandals featuring a skinny high heel. Come June, the sultry pumps will also be available to shop in blue PVC and turquoise suede editions.
About Betzábe
Betzábe is a new luxury shoe brand from Latina designer Betzábe González, who Footwear News profiled in January. The Los Angeles-based footwear designer’s first collection pays homage to her life and who she is. “There are lots of colors, a little bit of glam and sportiness. For example, elastic straps [on some of the heels] are inspired by the sports bra,” she told FN. Produced in Veneto, Italy, pricing for the shoes ranges between $595 and $1,295.