The summer season always unveils unexpected A-list cliques who choose to summer together at the most enviable holiday destinations.
Case in point? Elizabeth Hurley, 61, who, along with her son, Damian, and new flame, Billy Ray Cyrus, has jetted off to St Tropez with none other than Dame Joan Collins, 93.
The trio, as well as Joan's husband Percy Gibson, have been basking in the rays of the French Riviera, and we have been simply spellbound by one fabulous snap of Elizabeth and Joan.
The pair were snapped making the most of a luxurious infinity pool on Tuesday, and looking sensational in their respective swimwear.
Elizabeth slipped into one of her beloved two-pieces from her eponymous beachwear line, Elizabeth Hurley Beach, adding a pair of brown sunglasses and a beige straw sunhat for good measure.
Meanwhile, Dynasty star Joan was the image of Hollywood glamour in an all-white swimwear ensemble comprised of a figure-flattering swimsuit in white, complete with a matching sunhat and oversized shades.
"Thank you to the magnificent @joancollinsdbe and Percy for the most enchanting holiday in St Tropez. We adore you," penned Elizabeth alongside a string of pink love heart emojis.
How does Joan keep in such incredible shape?
At 93, we are amazed at Joan's impressive dedication to her health and fitness.
In a previous interview with HELLO! She unveiled her secrets to maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
"I believe our body is a factory; it needs to be fed the right things. If you have a great car, you don't put inferior petrol into it. I'm very fussy about what I eat."
The star added that "if you feel good, you look good", and likes to exercise four times a week. "I think it's important, but it's not terribly strenuous any more. You don't get legs like this if you don't!"
Joan maintains that she has never gone under the knife as it would be detrimental to her ability to show emotion onscreen.
"I don't believe in needles and things. I've never had Botox or anything in my face," she said. "I'd never dream of doing something like that. I have seen too many disastrous faces."








