Inside Booby Tape founder Bianca Roccisano’s lavish star-studded 39th birthday party attended by Rebecca Judd

Bianca Roccisano, the glamorous founder of Booby Tape, hosted a lavish star-studded affair to celebrate her 39th birthday in style.

Held at Cecconi’s in Melbourne on Friday evening, the ‘Night in Italy’ themed birthday bash was nothing short of opulent.

Bianca, known for her impeccable fashion sense, was her own best advertisement wearing a $100 dress from her Bianca and Bridgett collection.

She paired the affordable dress with matching gloves and towering heels from the same label.

Adding a dramatic flair to her outfit, Bianca sported a last-minute veil that she made herself, showcasing her creative side.

Her makeup was flawless and featured a bold eye and nude lip, perfectly complementing her outfit.

Bianca’s long, dark locks cascaded over her shoulders, while the veil delicately covered her face, adding a touch of mystique to her look.

She was surrounded by her closest friends, all dressed in elegant black attire, as they posed on a grand marble staircase.

Bianca Roccisano, the glamorous founder of Booby Tape, celebrated her 39th birthday in style, hosting a lavish star-studded affair with a ‘Night in Italy’ theme on Friday

Bianca was seen surrounded by her closest friends, all dressed in elegant black attire, as they pose on a grand marble staircase

Bianca was seen surrounded by her closest friends, all dressed in elegant black attire, as they pose on a grand marble staircase

The group, which included high-profile attendees like Rebecca Judd, Michelle Greene, Chantel Thornton, Chantelle Baker, and Jade Kisnorbo, were the epitome of chic, matching the event's sophisticated vibe

The group, which included high-profile attendees like Rebecca Judd, Michelle Greene, Chantel Thornton, Chantelle Baker, and Jade Kisnorbo, were the epitome of chic, matching the event’s sophisticated vibe

The group, which included high-profile attendees like Rebecca Judd, Michelle Greene, Chantel Thornton, Chantelle Baker, and Jade Kisnorbo, were the epitome of chic, matching the event’s sophisticated vibe.

Rebecca was dressed in a sleek and sophisticated black dress with a fitted bodice that accentuated her figure.

Her hair was styled in soft waves, cascading over her shoulders, which added a relaxed, yet polished finish to the outfit.

The AFL WAG also wore a natural makeup palette to the event. 

Bianca, known for her impeccable fashion sense, was her own best advertisement wearing a $100 dress from her Bianca and Bridgett collection

Bianca, known for her impeccable fashion sense, was her own best advertisement wearing a $100 dress from her Bianca and Bridgett collection

Bec was dressed in a sleek and sophisticated black dress with a fitted bodice that accentuated her figure

Bec was dressed in a sleek and sophisticated black dress with a fitted bodice that accentuated her figure

Her hair was styled in soft waves, cascading over her shoulders, which added a relaxed, yet polished finish to the outfit

Her hair was styled in soft waves, cascading over her shoulders, which added a relaxed, yet polished finish to the outfit

Bianca’s sister Bridgett, along with her husband Joshua Cavallaro, were also in attendance, as was the Gianarelli family and Amanda Smorgon.

The event was meticulously planned, with every detail reflecting the Italian theme.

The tables were adorned with vibrant red roses, and the menu, printed in bold red, offered a selection of Italian delicacies under headings like ‘Mangiamo!’ and ‘Bevande!’

The festive atmosphere transported guests straight to the streets of Italy, making it a night to remember.

The event was meticulously planned, with every detail reflecting the Italian theme

The event was meticulously planned, with every detail reflecting the Italian theme

The tables were adorned with vibrant red roses, and the menu, printed in bold red, offered a selection of Italian delicacies under headings like 'Mangiamo!' and 'Bevande!'

The tables were adorned with vibrant red roses, and the menu, printed in bold red, offered a selection of Italian delicacies under headings like ‘Mangiamo!’ and ‘Bevande!’

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