Julie Bishop supported her friend Pip Edwards while attending her fashion show at Australian Fashion Week on Tuesday.
The former foreign secretary, 67, showed off her slender legs in tight leggings from Pip’s PE Nation brand as she arrived at the show.
He completed his look with a black shirt and a jacket of the same color.
Julie also wore a pair of comfortable white sneakers and carried a purse of the same color to the event.
She finished her ensemble with pearl earrings and her blonde hair was styled in a thick wave with short bangs.
Julie Bishop supported her friend Pip Edwards while attending her fashion show at Australian Fashion Week on Tuesday.
The former vice-president of the Liberal Party was seated front row at the show alongside Jackie ‘O’ Henderson.
Julie’s appearance on the show comes a day after feathers were ruffled with PETA.
She attended the first day of Australian Fashion Week on Monday wearing a $2,000 black Rachel Gilbert cocktail dress with ostrich feather embellishments on the sleeves.
But the animal rights organization harshly criticized the 67-year-old woman for her clothing.
The former foreign secretary, 67, showed off her slender legs in tight leggings from Pip’s PE Nation brand as she arrived at the show.
The former vice-president of the Liberal Party was seated front row at the show alongside Jackie O Henderson.
In the note, they told Bishop that “feathers are as cruel as fur, a fact that led Melbourne Fashion Week to ban wild bird feathers from its catwalks.”
“It’s great that you’re defending Australian fashion, but feathers are a misstep,” PETA added.
They went on to detail PETA’s recent investigations into ostrich farms.
“Ostriches do not molt, so their feathers are plucked while they are still alive or removed after slaughter,” they stated.
Julie completed her look with a black shirt and a blazer of the same color.
PETA then suggested an alternative for Bishop.
“As the ever-charming Pamela Anderson demonstrated on the Met Gala red carpet, natural pampas grass is a glamorous enhancement to the feathers of cruelly slaughtered birds,” the letter said, referring to the headdress Anderson wore at the event. trendy in New York this year. .
“We urge you, as a leader and role model, to showcase only sustainable and cruelty-free brands and hope to see you sporting vegan looks in the future,” the letter concludes.
Pip (pictured) thanked the audience after the PE Nation show during Australian Fashion Week.