Some like it hot! Pia Miller channels modern Marilyn Monroe in a white halterneck dress as she attends GQ Awards in Sydney
Actor Pia Miller has come a long way since her time on Home And Away.
The 35-year-old set pulses racing on Wednesday when she arrived at Sydney’s GQ Awards in a white halterneck dress reminiscent of the famous dress worn by Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe.
The brunette beauty stunned onlookers in the floor-length dress, which showed off her ample assets.
Some like it hot! Pia Miller (pictured) channelled Marilyn Monroe in a white halterneck dress at the GQ Awards in Sydney on Wednesday
The all-white outfit was embellished on the front with a generous ruffle detail, giving the otherwise plain dress a distinctive flourish.
Pia finished her look with a pair of Hollywood-inspired silvery high heels.
The tanned actress wore her long luscious brunette locks out as she posed for the cameras at the event.
White lightning: The brunette beauty stunned onlookers in the floor-length dress, which showed off her ample assets
The brunette beauty’s silver bangle and trio of rings glittered with the straps of her heels as the flashbulbs radiated across the photo wall.
The 12th Annual GQ Awards were also attended by Emily Ratajkowski, Jordan Barrett, Naomi Watts and Joel Edgerton.
Pia has been engaged to film producer Tyson Mullane for almost a year.
Textures: The all-white outfit was embellished on the front with a generous ruffle detail, giving the otherwise plain dress a distinctive flourish
The Chilean-Australian beauty was first discovered at 14 after winning a modelling competition for Dolly Magazine.
After having her eldest son Isaiah at just 19, she went on to star in a string of campaigns for Myer, Qantas, Midas and Star Casino before turning her attentions to acting and landing her breakthrough role as Summer Bay copper, Katarina ‘Kat’ Chapman.
Pia recently wrapped up the first season of Channel 9’s Bite Club.
Cute! The Chilean-Australian beauty was first discovered at 14 after winning a modelling competition for Dolly Magazine