Stars came out in force for a private Gucci party on Wednesday.
Leading the pack were Kate Waterhouse, Jessica Mauboy and Brooke Testoni who stunned in bold prints.
Held in-store at Sydney’s Westfield the event was held to showcase Gucci’s Le Marché des Merveilles collection of jewellery.
Fairytale magic! Kate Waterhouse and Brooke Testoni attend star-studded Gucci jewellery launch in Sydney
Fashion blogger and reality star Kate Waterhouse ,33, wore a collared, mid-length Gucci gown with a black panther print.
The brunette, who wore her hair back in a neat bun with a centre part, teamed the dress with a pair of maroon, open toe sandals and a satchel bag with gold buckle detail.
Brooke Testoni, 28, wearing the same shoes as Kate but in black, opted for a nautical-themed pink and black jumpsuit with pleated flare bottoms.
The blonde let the outfit speak for itself and kept her accessories simple, opting for a plain black bag and minimalist jewellery.
Popstar Jessica Mauboy, 28, wore a Victoriana-inspired, white blouse with frilled front and cuffs with a monochrome pencil skirt
Popstar Jessica Mauboy, 28, wore a Victoriana-inspired, white blouse with frilled front and cuffs with a monochrome pencil skirt.
Fashionista and They All Hate Us blogger Tash Sefton channelled her inner rock chick for the event, wearing a vintage AC/DC T-shirt with black pants and strappy sandals, she left her hair loose and wavy.
Looking more primped was former The Voice Australia star Vera Blue, who wore a high-necked Gucci dress in bold print.
Model Alys Hale wore a black pants suit with a red rose print, teaming the tailored look with bold black shoes that featured a huge glittery bow.
Australia’s top male modelling exports, twin brothers Jordan and Zac Stenmark, opted for more classics looks teaming blazers with chinos and crisp shirts.
Designer Kitty Callaghan attended the event arm-in-arm with artist Jamie Preisz.
Australia’s top male modelling exports, twin brothers Jordan and Zac Stenmark opted for more classics looks teaming blazers with chinos and crisp shirts
The stunning red head seemed to have beguiled her long-haired companion, who looked to only have eyes for her as they posed for photographers.
Art buyer Alice Quiddington looked sharp in a green bomber jacket with a large, embroidered cat on the back.
Meanwhile, blonde model and mother of one Anna Feller was dressed head-to-toe in Gucci, wearing clashing floral prints with a neutral-coloured pussybow blouse.
Creative pair: Fashion designer Kitty Callaghan attended the event arm-in-arm with artist Jamie Preisz
All attendees seem to have taken outfit inspiration from the Le Marché des Merveilles jewellery collection.
The range explores the animal world by placing the feline head motif at center stage and is infused with a sense of romance and wonder.
Fierce: Art buyer Alice Quiddington looked sharp in a green bomber jacket with a large, embroidered cat on the back
Clashing chic: Blonde model and mother of one Anna Feller was dressed head-to-toe in Gucci, wearing clashing floral prints with a neutral-coloured pussybow blouse
Punk-inspired: Australian model Sam Armstrong