She always looks polished on TV and is often praised by fans for her fashionable choices.
In fact there’s a whole Instagram account, dubbed What Carrie Bickmore Wore, dedicated to profiling her outfits on The Project.
So, it’s no surprise that the 37-year-old looked stunning in her recent glossy shoot for Marie Claire.
Fashion fan: Carrie Bickmore looked as youthful as ever as she graced the cover of Marie Claire magazine in a black dress with floral detailing
Gracing the cover of the magazine’s latest issue, Carrie looked as youthful as ever in a plunging black dress, which featured bell sleeves and detailed floral embellishments.
Continuing the romantic theme, the mother-of-two also modelled a flowing rose-printed gown, which was cinched in at the waist to flatter her slimline figure.
Stylish star: The Project host wore a number of romantic dresses during the gorgeous shoot
The Network Ten star also donned a pink maxi-dress and cosy beige cardigan, as she reclined on a couple of plush pillows on the floor.
Speaking candidly during the magazine’s accompanying interview, Carrie opened up about dealing with grief following the loss of her husband Greg Lange – who died from brain cancer in 2010.
Charitable cause: After losing her husband Greg, Carrie vowed to help others by fundraising for Beanies 4 Brain Cancer
The TV presenter admitted that she often thinks of Greg as she watches their son Ollie, 10, grow up.
‘It’s often when I’m watching Ollie do something for the first time – receive an award, hit a six in cricket or say something hilarious – that I reflect on how I wish Greg could see how incredible Ollie is. He is like him in many ways,’ she reflected.
Grief: The mother-of-two told Marie Claire that she thinks about her late husband Greg when their son Ollie, 10, reaches milestones
The philanthropic media personality has since put her efforts into fundraising for brain cancer research, thanks to her charity Beanies 4 Brain Cancer which launched in 2015.
And on Tuesday, Carrie was hailed as a ‘legend’ following a special episode of The Project which raised an impressive $2.1 million.
‘Blown away’: Carrie thanked Australians for their generosity after she raised a staggering $4.1 million dollars in just 24 hours
Since that show aired earlier this week, the total has soared past $4 million and continues to grow.
Carrie said people keep ‘buying and buying and buying’ her charity hats.