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Elizabeth Hurley, 60, and her mother Angela, 85, prove you're never too old for cheetah print in sizzling swimwear pic - here's six animal print pieces we're loving right now

Elizabeth Hurley, 60, and her mother Angela, 85, prove you're never too old for cheetah print in sizzling swimwear pic - here's six animal print pieces we're loving right now

Daily Mail​3 days ago
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Elizabeth Hurley and her mother Angela looked sensational in matching cheetah print swimwear this week, which is perfect for any sun-soaked getaway.
The model, 60, and Angela, who recently celebrated her 85th birthday, were certainly on fine form as they struck a pose in their coordinating beach ensembles from Elizabeth's very own beachwear range.
Elizabeth looked nothing short of sensational as she flaunted her jaw-dropping figure in a skimpy cheetah print bikini.
Priced at £156 in total (items sold separately), the stylish two-piece consists of a triangle bikini top and matching low-rise bottoms.
Elizabeth styled the bikini with a white Hilda Kaftan from her beachwear range, which is priced at £140.
The chic ensemble features a button-up fastening, long sleeves, a semi-sheer design, and a floral embroidery.
Shop Elizabeth and Angela's exact look
Exact match: Cheetah Bikini £156 Shop
Exact match: Savannah One Piece
The stylish number boasts a cheetah print all-over and features a halter neck top with a plunging neckline
£145 Shop
Exact match: Hilda Kaftan
The chic ensemble features a button-up fastening, long sleeves, a semi-sheer design, and a floral embroidery
£140 Shop
Meanwhile, her mother, Angela, showcased her ageless figure in the Savannah One Piece.
Priced at £145, the stylish number boasts a cheetah print all-over and features a halter neck top with a plunging neckline.
Angela opted for matching her daughter by styling the sizzling one-piece with the white Hilda Kaftan.
Meanwhile, ASOS is offering this stunning Brave Soul tie bikini in leopard print, which is perfect for a beach getaway.
Priced at just £19.50 in total (items sold separately), the stylish two-piece consists of a halterneck bikini top and matching tie-side bottoms.
The bikini top and bottom's material composition is 84% Polyester and 16% Elastane.
Alternatively, New Look is currently offering the South Beach Brown Leopard Print Ring Detail Bikini Top, which is on offer for £18.
The bikini top is made from 82% Polyamide and 18% Elastane and features a gold-toned ring detail at the centre as well as a comfortable triangle cup fit.
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Similar match: Brave Soul tie bikini in leopard print
The stylish two-piece consists of a halterneck bikini top and matching tie-side bottoms (Bikini top and bottoms sold separately)
£19.50 Shop
Similar match: South Beach Brown Leopard Print Ring Detail Bikini Top
The bikini top is made from 82% Polyamide and 18% Elastane and features a gold-toned ring detail at the centre as well as a comfortable triangle cup fit (Bikini top and bottoms sold separately)
£32 Shop
Similar match: Beaded Strap Triangle Bikini Set In Leopard Print
Boasting luxe beaded straps and a flattering triangle cut, the stylish two-piece is perfect for anyone who likes to stand out on the sand
£17 Shop
Similar match: Animal Plunge Shaping Tummy Control Swimsuit
Boasting a plunging neckline and a tummy-shaping panel, the stunning piece is made from 85% Nylon and 15% LYCRA® XTRA LIFE™ elastane
£40 Shop
Similar match: Leopard print halter neck swimsuit
The stylish one-piece features a halter neck, a plunging neckline, and a figure-flattering design
£29.99 Shop
Similar match: Leopard Print Halterneck Swimsuit, Animal
Boasting a halter neck, a bold leopard print, and high coverage at the back, it's a comfortable and stylish option for summer
£30 Shop
You can match the striking leopard print bikini top with the matching Side Tie Bikini Bottoms, which are currently on offer for just £14.
EGO offers the Beaded Strap Triangle Bikini Set In Leopard Print for just £17, and it comes in several sizes.
Boasting luxe beaded straps and a flattering triangle cut, the stylish two-piece is perfect for anyone who likes to stand out on the sand.
Meanwhile, Next is currently offering the Animal Plunge Shaping Tummy Control Swimsuit, which is on offer for £40.
Boasting a plunging neckline and a tummy-shaping panel, the stunning piece is made from 85% Nylon and 15% LYCRA® XTRA LIFE™ elastane.
While the lining features a material composition of 92% Polyester, 8% Elastane, Mesh, 88% Nylon, and 12% Elastane.
Alternatively, PULL&BEAR is currently offering the Leopard print halter neck swimsuit for just £29.99.
The stylish one-piece features a halter neck, a plunging neckline, and a figure-flattering design.
Similar beach cover ups
Similar match: Darla Kaftan White
Crafted in a semi-opaque fabric with an elegant floral jacquard design, the stylish kaftan features a front tie detailing, flowing mid-length sleeves, and a floaty silhouette
£79 Shop
Similar match: Behati Beach Robe
Boasting a front self-tie closure, elasticated cuffs, and a lightweight chiffon fabric, the stunning piece is made from 100% polyester
£70 Shop
Similar match: Dreamy Lace Cover-Up Maxi Swim Dress
Boasting a plunging neckline, half sleeves, a tie-front closure, and lace panels, this beach cover-up is made from 65% Rayon and 35% Polyester
£23.99 Shop
The sizzling piece is made from 85% Polyamide and 15% Elastane, while the lining features a material composition of 90% Polyester and 10% Elastane.
John Lewis offers the Leopard Print Halterneck Swimsuit, Animal, which is on offer for £30.
Boasting a halter neck, a bold leopard print, and high coverage at the back, it's a comfortable and stylish option for summer.
The chic one-piece is made from 59% recycled polyamide and 41% elastane and comes in several sizes.
However, if you're looking for a more affordable, stylish beach cover-up, BLUEBELLA currently has the Darla Kaftan White on offer for just £79.
Crafted in a semi-opaque fabric with an elegant floral jacquard design, the stylish kaftan features a front tie detailing, flowing mid-length sleeves, and a floaty silhouette.
Alternatively, REVOLVE is offering the Behati Beach Robe for £70, and it comes in a range of sizes.
Boasting a front self-tie closure, elasticated cuffs, and a lightweight chiffon fabric, the stunning piece is made from 100% polyester.
Meanwhile, CUPSHE is currently offering the Dreamy Lace Cover-Up Maxi Swim Dress for £23.99, down from £30.
Boasting a plunging neckline, half sleeves, a tie-front closure, and lace panels, this beach cover-up is made from 65% Rayon and 35% Polyester.
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