Bec Judd is ready for summer and has spent big to look her best.
The AFL WAG flaunted her new wardrobe for the upcoming sunny season – and raked in a whopping $8000.
The 41-year-old shared her outfit on Instagram on Monday, and it included a $6,150 Louis Vuitton bag.
The brunette wore a stunning baby pink Sau Lee minidress that costs $760.
She added a pair of nude mesh heels from Lana Wilkinson for $760, while donning a pair of $970 Gucci sunglasses.
Bec worked her angles on the expensive ensemble, which also included a designer watch.
Bec Judd (pictured) has flaunted her new wardrobe for the upcoming sunny season – and racked up a whopping $8000.
The 41-year-old shared her outfit on Instagram on Monday, and it included a $6,150 Louis Vuitton bag. The brunette wore a stunning baby pink Sau Lee minidress that costs $760.
She added to that a pair of nude mesh heels from Lana Wilkinson for $760, while donning a pair of $970 Gucci sunglasses.
‘It’s an LV Side Trunk MM summer,’ Bec joked in her caption alongside a series of selfies.
Bec recently surprised her fans once again this month by unveiling her very unorthodox tree ahead of this year’s holiday season.
The AFL WAG took to Instagram to share a photo of her acrylic Christmas tree in her hallway off Neue Blvd.
The large 2.1 meter pink cutout sells for $1,550, while the 1.5 meter clear acrylic tree sells for $1,250 and its 80cm tree is $300.
“Christmas has come home and I’m obsessed,” Bec wrote.
“In fact, we’re away for Christmas this year, so these trees are the perfect way to make our house feel festive without needing a tree to put presents under.”
‘The last time I made a Christmas tree that didn’t look like a traditional Christmas tree it became one of the most viewed ‘news’ of the year. This year will be interesting.”
Bec’s divided fans flocked to the comments to offer their opinion on her Christmas tree.
Bec worked her angles on the expensive ensemble, which also included a designer watch.
‘It’s a summer LV Side Trunk MM,’ Bec joked in her caption alongside a series of selfies.
The AFL WAG took to Instagram to share a photo of her acrylic Christmas tree in her hallway off Neue Blvd, which costs around $3,100.
“I don’t care if you don’t have a pink Christmas tree,” said one unimpressed fan.
“Of course I love them, they’re laser cut acrylic,” another fan wrote.
‘I love trees. I love the fact that you can let negativity flow out of you. People are bad, you’re amazing!’ said a third.
Last year, Rebecca revealed the reason why she refuses to put a natural Christmas tree in her house.
The AFL WAG said she was terrified the pine trees would attract spiders and asked for recommendations for Christmas decorations via her Instagram page.
‘Recommendations for a really large (like eight feet) real Christmas tree company that delivers to your home?’ she wrote in a call.
‘And then pick it up after Christmas and dispose of it responsibly? I had never done a real one before. “Someone says they attract spiders,” he added with a scared face emoji.
In 2016, the mother of four surprised her fans when she showed off her Scandinavian-style tree made from recycled branches.