Elizabeth Hurley is the star of this season’s first big Christmas TV advert for former high street staple Debenhams.
The model and actress, 59, joins Glow Up host Leomie Anderson, 31, comedian Ellie Taylor, 40, and model and podcast host Hannah Cooper-Dommett, 35, in the festive promotion, which serves as a reminder that Debenhams is now a thriving online retailer. .
Mum-of-one Elizabeth sports a bright green dress as she lies on a sofa uttering the brand’s new slogan ‘Duh, Debenhams’, while praising the ease of ordering online rather than wandering around stores in the middle of the Christmas chaos.
The ‘gifts to impress, less stress’ theme continues with Ted Lasso’s favorite Ellie, who is seen floating above a couch in a meditative pose while wearing a pink bodysuit before she too utters the new tagline. brand.
Supermodel Leomie ends the promotion wearing a bejeweled black dress and holding up her phone before uttering the catchphrase “Duh, Debenhams” as the camera pans back to her, alongside models including TV star Joel Dommett’s wife Hannah, at a festive party.
Elizabeth Hurley is the star of this season’s first big Christmas TV advert for the former Debenhams store.
The model and actress joins Glow Up host Leomie Anderson, comedian Ellie Taylor and model and podcaster Hannah Cooper-Dommett in the festive promotion.
Victoria’s Secret model Leomie wore a festive white minidress with silver buttons and feather cuffs in the Christmas ad.
Former Strictly star Ellie rocked one of this season’s hottest trends, velvet, in a dress that also featured gold embroidery.
Speaking about her cameo in the advert, Elizabeth said: “I’m absolutely delighted to be part of ‘Duh, Debenhams’ this Christmas, my favorite time of year.
‘This campaign beautifully embodies the joy of the festive season, combining humor with style.
“There’s nothing like celebrating with your loved ones at Christmas parties, and Debenhams makes it easy to find the perfect outfits and gifts to enhance every gathering.”
The advert is accompanied by the classic Carol of the Bells theme, with a fresh twist added to the festive favourite, combining memorable notes from the carol with the campaign’s playful expression, ‘Duh’.
Prom dresses featured in the promotion include the Coast Sequin Wrap Dress, Warehouse Premium Taffeta Feather Cuff Gown, Warehouse Sequin Velvet Bomber Mini Dress, and Misspap Bouclé Feather Trim A-line Dress .
The latest beauty products floating on the scene are Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair Serum, Estée Lauder Bronzer Goddess, YSL Loveshine Lipstick, Clarins Lip Oil, and Dyson Air Wrap.
Plus luxurious fragrances including Prada Paradox, Hugo Boss Absolu, Chloe Intense, Lancome La Vie Est Belle, Armani Sì Passione and Marc Jacobs Daisy.
It’s all available at the click of a button at Debenhams online.
Elizabeth bared her slim legs in a bright green dress which she paired with silver stilettos for the festive season.
Supermodel Leomie ends the promotion wearing a jeweled black dress and holding up her phone before uttering the catchphrase “Duh, Debenhams.”
Mum-of-one Elizabeth puts on a green dress as she lies on a sofa mouthing the brand’s new slogan ‘Duh, Debenhams’.
On Monday, Elizabeth posted a racy video on Instagram of herself getting ready for the Harper’s Bazaar Women of the Year Awards in Madrid.
She put on a busty display in a white coat before her followers watched numerous hairstylists and makeup artists take care of her to prepare her for the glitzy overseas party.
The actress later hit the red carpet alongside her son Damian, 22, at the star-studded event, wearing a dazzling figure-hugging ensemble as she flaunted her tiny waist and age-defying looks.
Actor and model Damian bared his chest while going shirtless in a bright red suit and black patent leather shoes.
The mother-son duo looked happier than ever as they posed at the photocall before heading to the ceremony, where Elizabeth received the Commitment to a Cause award for her dedication to raising awareness about breast cancer.
Liz recently appeared on Loose Women in an emotional episode in which she revealed that two of her friends are currently battling breast cancer while discussing the topic she is interested in amid Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
The model also detailed how she was inspired to join the breast cancer awareness fight 30 years ago after her grandmother died from the disease.
Speaking about how attitudes towards her have changed since her grandmother was ill, she said: ‘When my grandmother was suffering and dying, no one spoke. But I remember it very clearly. As women, we sometimes put ourselves last and it seems indulgent to take care of ourselves.’
- The ‘Duh, Debenhams’ Christmas campaign is now available to buy at Debenhams.com