It’s the fashion industry’s most influential event. A week for Australian designers, celebrities, and media to come together and celebrate crucial industry transformations, upcoming trends, new players on the scene, and colourful, unhindered self-expression.
There is one group in particular who often have all eyes on them and that is the celebrities who attend Australian Fashion Week.
This year saw some of our country’s best political veterans, TV personalities and industry idols come together and show us that Australian Fashion Week (AFW) is just getting bigger.
Continue reading to discover which of your favourite celebrities attended AFW 2024.

01
Jess Rowe
Street Style Carriageworks
Jess Rowe was full of colour as she attended day one of Australian Fashion Week. The outgoing media personality as always stole the show with her eclectic style and bold patterns.
Jess also had a proud mum moment as her daughter Allegra walked in her first AFW runway show.

02
Dame Quentin Bryce and Julie Bishop
Carla Zampatti
These two certainly were the stars of the show at Carla Zampatti. Looking as elegant as ever, the two political powerhouses sat front row wearing gorgeous ensembles from the brand itself.
Julie Bishop, who has become quite well known for her keen eye for style, wore the Satin Cape Dress in a gorgeous red colourway. Dame Quentin Bryce opted for a midnight blue polo dress and matching coat.

03
Kate Waterhouse
BEC + BRIDGE
One celebrity at Australian Fashion Week who always stands out as one of the best styles is Journalist and TV presenter Kate Waterhouse.
For the BEC + BRIDGE runway show, Kate opted for a matching navy blue pinstripe suit and added a pop of colour with a burgundy handbag.

04
Lindy Klim
VIKTORIA & WOODS
Skincare brand founder Lindy Klim was in attendance at the VIKTORIA & WOODS runway show where she wore a powerful monochrome look.
Lindy opted for black loafers, tailored black pants, a classic white button up and a structured black trench coat.

05
Sonia Kruger
Carla Zampatti
Sonia Kruger attended the Carla Zampatti show wearing the Sapphire Crepe Polo Jumpsuit from the brand. The Australian TV presenter opted for a pair of suede black pumps and a black winter coat.

06
Bianca Spender
Carla Zampatti
An iconic contemporary Australian fashion designer herself and daughter of the late Carla Zampatti, Bianca Spender was of course in attendance for the return of her mother’s namesake brand.
Bianca sat front row amongst the likes of Julie Bishop and Dame Quentin Bryce. She could be seen wearing a latte-coloured tailored suit from her own brand.

07
Jackie O
P.E Nation
Jackie O was spotted sitting front row for the P.E Nation runway show in support of its founder and close friend Pip Edwards. The radio host could be seen rubbing shoulders with Julie Bishop who has proven to be a big celebrity player at Australian Fashion Week,

08
Gemma Ward
Acler
Australian model and actress, Gemma Ward, attended the Acler show and looked rather ethereal with her clean makeup and hair. She opted for a pleated ivory Acler gown paired with gold hardware.

09
Melissa Doyle
Carla Zampatti
Melissa Doyle was in attendance at the show that marked the return of Carla Zampatti to the runway. The journalist and TV presenter looked simply elegant in an off the shoulder black velvet floor-length gown.

10
Sally Obermeder
Carla Zampatti
Amongst the high-profile celebs in attendance at the Carla Zampatti show was none other than Swiish founder, Sally Obermeder. Wearing, of course, a stunning Midnight Velvet Strapless Gown from the brand itself.

11
Samantha Harris
Carla Zampatti
Samantha Harris attended the Carla Zampatti show looking as chic and sophisticated as ever. The Indigenous model wore a black Italian houndstooth suit from the brand, pairing it with a gorgeous gold statement brooch.

12
Jules Robinson
Carla Zampatti
Jules Robinson showed up to the Carla Zampatti show wearing none other than the brand itself. The TV personality and business founder not only sported a gorgeous Gold Foiled Velvet Gown, but also her beautiful baby bump.