She’s known for taking fancy dress very seriously – and showed off an incredible Kill Bill costume for Halloween recently. Now, Elizabeth Hurley has impressed her 1.5m fans on Instagram once more with a sexy ‘Ninja’ outfit. The star, 54, donned the head-turning ensemble for a party with friends – also dressed up as ninjas – over the festive period. Her look featured a black and red plunging leotard, complete with criss-cross string around her legs, and a bandana covering half her face. The mum-of-one – who finished off with her signature smokey eye and blow-dried brunette locks – shared snaps from the gathering in a post online. For the caption, she wrote: “Ninja night #xmas.” It was a hit with her followers, who gave the pics 93.2k ‘likes’. One person commented: “Umm….wow.” Another wrote: “Sexiest woman alive.” A third shared: “You are so gorgeous.” And a fourth added: “Absolute goals.” Earlier this year, the actress wowed in a black and yellow jumpsuit to channel Uma Thurman’s character from Kill Bill. Committing fully to the look, Liz wore a blonde wig over her long brunette locks. In her hand, she held a toy Samurai sword which she posed with for photographs from what appeared to be a bustling Halloween party. It comes as it was revealed the star slipped on ‘That Dress’ by accident when she was snubbed by a series of fashion designers. The model turned heads when she wore a now-iconic daring black gown, held together by oversized gold safety pins, to the premiere of Four Weddings And a Funeral with then-boyfriend Hugh Grant in 1994. However, the actor, 59, has since revealed that his unknown 28-year-old date – who accompanied him to the launch of the film, which made him a household name, in London’s Leicester Square – that she put on the low-cut dress after being snubbed by a string of top designers. In a BBC documentary, he explained that she had called up several fashion houses in the hope they would lend her something to wear to the glamorous event – however they refused, claiming they hadn’t heard of her. Hugh – then aged 33 – said: “There was a big premiere and someone told us – we knew nothing then, me and Elizabeth, about how you sort of cope with those things – someone said: ‘Oh you can borrow things from top designers.’ “Poor Elizabeth rang some top designers and they all said: ‘No, who are you?’ or ‘No, we’re not lending you anything.’ “Then Versace said: ‘Yes, we’ll lend you a dress’, and they just sent one round which is that one with the safety pins. “So she shoved it on and I raised my eyebrows a fraction and we set off.”