Isabel Lucas was every inch the ethereal beauty as she stepped out at Australian Fashion Week on Wednesday. 

The former Home and Away star, 40, showed off her slim figure as she attended the Aje show at Pier Pavilion in Barangaroo.

Isabel had heads turning in the flowy frock which danced in the wind as she walked past attendees of the much-anticipated runway show. 

The leggy model had her trim pins on full display in the brown-hued mini dress, and accessorised with a pair of knee high boots aka the AFW uniform of 2025. 

She gleamed as she wore her long golden locks across her shoulders and down her back, securing her hair out of her face with two hair clips to show off her natural, bronzed makeup look. 

The Aussie star took a moment to pose with fellow model Jessica Gomes, who opted for a casual fit with light-wash jeans and a leather shirt which she tucked into her pants.

Isabel Lucas (pictured) was every inch the ethereal beauty as she stepped out at Australian Fashion Week on Wednesday

Isabel Lucas (pictured) was every inch the ethereal beauty as she stepped out at Australian Fashion Week on Wednesday

The former Home and Away star, 40, showed off her slim figure as she attended the Aje show at Pier Pavilion in Barangaroo

The former Home and Away star, 40, showed off her slim figure as she attended the Aje show at Pier Pavilion in Barangaroo

She gleamed as she wore her long golden locks across her shoulders and down her back, securing her hair out of her face with two hair clips to show off her natural, bronzed makeup

She gleamed as she wore her long golden locks across her shoulders and down her back, securing her hair out of her face with two hair clips to show off her natural, bronzed makeup

On Tuesday, Isabel showed her face for the first time at Australian Fashion Week after a COVID-19 scandal saw her go MIA.

The Aussie actress and model, who made headlines a few years ago when she refused to get the Covid-19 vaccine, had all eyes on her as she dazzled in a slinky, silky dress in a bright green hue. 

The midi-length dress boasted a modest neckline while accentuating the model’s slender physique.

She paired the brightly-coloured frock with a pair of knee-high black boots and a black $15,600 Chanel handbag. 

In 2023 Isabel discussed her decision to skip the jab, admitting she knew it was ‘highly likely I won’t work for years if I share this’.

Speaking to Stellar magazine, the star said that she had ‘several’ vaccines when she was growing up, but chose not to get vaccinated against Covid.

‘For me, I appreciate, what might be right for you may not be right for me, but it’s not right that either of us are being stripped of the freedom to choose,’ she explained.

‘Our relationship with our body is very personal and it’s deeply complex and so are our choices, and we’re claiming to engage in conversations about inclusion and diversity – you know, gender, religion, sexuality, race – without allowing our beliefs or observations to be acknowledged,’ she continued.

Isabel had heads turning in the flowy frock which danced in the wind as she walked past attendees of the much-anticipated runway show

Isabel had heads turning in the flowy frock which danced in the wind as she walked past attendees of the much-anticipated runway show 

The Aussie star took a moment to pose with fellow model Jessica Gomes (right)

The Aussie star took a moment to pose with fellow model Jessica Gomes (right) 

On Tuesday, Isabel showed her face for the first time at Australian Fashion Week after a COVID-19 scandal saw her go MIA

On Tuesday, Isabel showed her face for the first time at Australian Fashion Week after a COVID-19 scandal saw her go MIA 

The former Home and Away star, who made headlines a few years ago when she refused to get the Covid-19 vaccine, had all eyes on her as she dazzled in a slinky, silky dress in a bright green hue

The former Home and Away star, who made headlines a few years ago when she refused to get the Covid-19 vaccine, had all eyes on her as she dazzled in a slinky, silky dress in a bright green hue

‘The diversity of choice is yet to be included, in my experience.’

In November 2021, Isabel said that she was ‘pro-choice’ when it came to the Covid vaccine.

She later clarified her remarks on Instagram, saying she has ‘concerns around “mandatory” vaccination, not vaccination itself’.

At the time, the star joined hundreds of people at a rally to protest Australia’s Covid-19 vaccine mandates at the New South Wales-Queensland border.

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