ARIA Awards 2023: Milla Holland goes topless beneath a sheer green dress while posing with Private Function bandmates

There were plenty of flesh-blaring ensembles present on the ARIA Awards red carpet in Sydney on Wednesday night. 

But Private Function bandmember Milla Holland managed to stand out from the rest with a very daring frock. 

The musician turned heads by going topless beneath a sheer green frock that left little to the imagination. 

Milla’s look was completed with a nude G-string, black platform heels and a simple chain necklace. 

For makeup, the artist sported a cherry red lip, unusual graphic eyeliner and peach blush.

There were plenty of flesh-blaring ensembles present on the ARIA Awards red carpet in Sydney on Wednesday night. But Private Function bandmember Milla Holland (centre) managed to stand out from the rest with a very daring frock. Pictured with bandmates Chris Pinney (left) and Aidan McDonald (right) 

Written on Milla’s cheeks were the words ‘Free Palestine’. 

At times, the punk rocker posed alongside bandmates Chris Pinney and Aidan McDonald. 

Launched in 2016, Private Function has found success in the Australian indie music scene. 

The musician turned heads by going topless beneath a sheer green frock that left little to the imagination

The musician turned heads by going topless beneath a sheer green frock that left little to the imagination

Milla's look was completed with a nude G-string, black platform heels and a simple chain necklace

Milla’s look was completed with a nude G-string, black platform heels and a simple chain necklace

The band’s last studio album, titled 370HSSV 0773H, was released in March this year. 

Private Function was nominated for an ARIA this year in the category of Best Cover Art for 370HSSV 0773H, which was created by Harry Allen.

The first 3000 pressings of the album featured a world-first scratchie cover art, allowing fans to win a prize.  

Written on Milla's cheeks were the words 'Free Palestine'

Written on Milla’s cheeks were the words ‘Free Palestine’

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