While her home was just burgled last week, Elizabeth Hurley seemed to have the whole unpleasant affair far from her mind.
The 52-year-old actress and model looked gorgeous at a Carat+ exhibition in Belgium on Sunday at the Antwerp World Diamond Centre.
Liz made sure to put plenty of cleavage on display in a tight and very plunging sequin gown.
Shining bright! Elizabeth Hurley looked gorgeous at a Carat+ exhibition in Belgium on Sunday at the Antwerp World Diamond Centre
However, it was just last week her £6million Herefordshire mansion was burgled while she was home entertaining guests for a dinner party.
The model called the police in the early hours of Sunday morning after hosting a party the previous night.
It is believed the thieves, who are still at large, broke in through an upstairs window and escaped with jewellery
No laughing matter: However, it was just last week her £6million Herefordshire mansion was burgled while she was home entertaining guests for a dinner party
Sniffer dogs helped police to rule out a stalker as they believe the raid was random.
Last month, Ms Hurley's 21-year-old nephew Miles was stabbed following a car crash in London.
Ribbon cutting: Liz performed the ceremonious act with some shears
She is believed to have stepped up security after the attack, and has again since last week's break in.
'She has CCTV, sensors and on-site guards. The place is now like Fort Knox. The house is surrounded by its own grounds with entry via locked gates and a long drive' a source told the Sun.
Talk about standing out in a crowd! The movie star's gleaming gown certainly caught everyone's attention
Police believe the raiders were parked about half a mile away, and then walked up the footpath to gain entrance to the mansion.
A West Mercia Police spokeswoman said: 'At about 9am on Sunday 19 November 2017, West Mercia Police received reports of a burglary in progress at a property.
'Officers attended, and the incident was investigated. No arrests have been made. If any new information comes to light it will be looked into.'