Christian Wilkins wears a sheer corset and leather pants at Mecca makeup launch

Christian Wilkins poses in a sheer corset and leather pants at a makeup launch in Sydney: ‘Does this make my boobs look small?’

Christian Wilkins is known for his androgynous style. 

And the 29-year-old socialite pushed the envelope yet again when he attended an exclusive Mecca makeup launch at the Ace Hotel in Sydney earlier this month.

The model and reality star looked sensational in edgy leather pants and a sheer corset, which he joked made his ‘boobs’ look small.

Christian Wilkins rocked leather pants and a sheer corset, which he joked made his ‘boobs’ look small, while attending a makeup launch at the Ace Hotel in Sydney earlier this month

‘Does this corset make my boobs look small?’ he wrote on Instagram, alongside a photo of himself at the party.

Christian was soon flooded with praise from his celebrity friends. 

‘Iconic!’ wrote Gogglebox star Angie Kent, while radio host Brendan ‘Jonesy’ Jones added: ‘I didn’t notice. I’m a gentleman, as you know.’ 

It comes weeks after Christian described the shocking online abuse he received for wearing a dress to the TV Week Logie Awards in June (pictured on the red carpet)

It comes weeks after Christian described the shocking online abuse he received for wearing a dress to the TV Week Logie Awards in June (pictured on the red carpet) 

Melbourne stylist Lana Wilkinson commented with a series of flame emojis. 

It comes weeks after Christian described the shocking online abuse he received for wearing a dress to the TV Week Logie Awards this year.

He told ABC’s Insight in August he received literally thousands of trolling comments after he dared to sport a white backless gown on the red carpet.

Christian told ABC's Insight in August he received literally thousands of trolling comments after he dared to sport a white backless gown on the red carpet

Christian told ABC’s Insight in August he received literally thousands of trolling comments after he dared to sport a white backless gown on the red carpet 

‘People [were] telling me to OD [overdose], people telling me that I’m a disgrace. I mean, I was very surprised to find out that the patriarchy was so flimsy that it could be taken down by a piece of white silk,’ he said.  

The actor said he was genuinely shocked by the extent of the backlash to his outfit choice, but hoped to inspire others to express their true identities.

He also praised his parents, Nine entertainment guru Richard Wilkins and his ex-partner Michelle Burke, for continually supporting his gender expression.

'People [were] telling me to OD [overdose], people telling me that I'm a disgrace,' he said

‘People [were] telling me to OD [overdose], people telling me that I’m a disgrace,’ he said 

‘As a kid, I always, kind of, loved anything that was pink and sparkly… I was never necessarily encouraged to wear dresses. But my parents said if I wanted to, they would absolutely allow me to,’ he explained.  

Indeed, Christian’s father Richard praised his son for expressing his unique style at the Logies, writing on Instagram: ‘To anyone who dares to suggest that I am in any way ‘ashamed’ of my son Christian… for whatever reason… You are wrong!

‘I could not be more proud! He is an exceptional human being who will leave his stamp on the world long after his detractors have disappeared.’

‘I love you unconditionally,’ he concluded.

Christian's father Richard (right) praised his son for expressing his unique style at the Logies. 'To anyone who dares to suggest that I am in any way "ashamed" of my son Christian... for whatever reason… You are wrong!' the Nine presenter wrote on Instagram

Christian’s father Richard (right) praised his son for expressing his unique style at the Logies. ‘To anyone who dares to suggest that I am in any way “ashamed” of my son Christian… for whatever reason… You are wrong!’ the Nine presenter wrote on Instagram

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