Recognized in some circles easy as “That Gown”, it is set for an enormous comeback.

Liz Hurley set to resurrect iconic costume (Picture: Getty)
Days after Elizabeth Hurley made headlines showing in the identical figure-hugging black Versace robe she initially wore on the 1999 Met Gala in New York, I’m reliably informed she plans to go one higher.
Now 60, Liz additionally intends to roll again the years by as soon as extra slipping into her most well-known outfit of all – specifically the Versace “security pin costume” she wore on the 4 Weddings and a Funeral premiere in 1994. Since seen on show on the Massive Apple’s Metropolitan Museum, to not point out as soon as being worn by Girl Gaga, the legendary quantity – often known as “That Gown” – isn’t in Hurley’s private assortment.
A supply nonetheless tells me: “Elizabeth’s made it clear she desires to put on the costume in public once more – it’s solely a matter of time.”

Liz Hurley’s iconic costume (Picture: Getty)
Michael Heseltine’s bushy second
Complimented on nonetheless boasting his trademark mane of hair as he prepares to show 93 on Saturday, Tory grandee Michael Heseltine chuckles: “It is essential to be remembered for one thing.”
Lulu could not resist
Selling her upcoming present on the Royal Albert Corridor in June, canny pop veteran Lulu can’t resist letting slip that Take That will likely be becoming a member of her.
Her affiliation with the band dates again over 30 years when she toured with the lads after singing on their 1993 hit Relight My Hearth. It was memorably claimed Lulu (then 45) and group member Jason Orange (then 23) had a fling, although Lulu later coyly remarked: “I am not going to reply that, and that is my prerogative.”
Nothing to see right here!
Paul Hollywood’s true ardour
Confessing to now dwelling with a fearsome companion behind closed doorways, Nice British Bake Off decide Paul Hollywood enthuses: “I’ve all the time beloved Daleks and I noticed them on the market. They have been all ex-BBC. I’ve bought a black Dalek and it sits within the nook of the storage…it tries to exterminate me as I tinker.”
Presumably to not be placated by a well-known “Hollywood Handshake”?
Sir Derek’s retaining schtum
Amiable luvvie Sir Derek Jacobi struggles to be diplomatic when requested for his reminiscences of short-fused Russell Crowe on the set of Gladiator.
Forged as Senator Gracchus, he awkwardly remembers Russell proving “a bit starry” and a “bit Hollywood” on the time. Insisting Crowe ultimately deigned to offer him the time of day, Jacobi swiftly provides: “Nothing to say towards him.”
Heaven forfend, Derek…
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