She is one half of the creation behind the sportswear label, PE Nation.
And Pip Edward’s business partner, Claire Tregoning, was her best publicity when she stepped out for some light exercise in Sydney this week.
The 42-year-old wore a pair of signature blues. PE Nation cycling shorts wearing a beige sports bra and a white cropped t-shirt.
The Sydney fashion socialite looked like she had finished a yoga or pilates class as she rocked down a couple of slides for her outing.
Claire had a coffee to go before taking a leisurely stroll along the beach.
Claire Tregoning, Pip Edward’s PE Nation business partner, was her best publicity when she stepped out for some light exercise in Sydney this week.
At one point she appeared to be involved in a serious phone call.
The lone sighting comes after Claire sold her luxury home on Sydney’s northern beaches for an undisclosed sum.
The luxurious five-bedroom, three-bathroom rig, located in Avalon Beach, was listed for sale last month for $6.5 million to $7 million.

The 42-year-old wore a pair of PE Nation blue bike shorts and teamed them with a beige sports bra and a white cropped T-shirt.
Earlier this year, Claire confirmed that she had split from her filmmaker husband Timothy, 40.
The former couple, who share two children, kept their breakup a secret for most of the past year.
But in February, Claire broke his silence and they said they ‘still love each other’.

At one point she appeared to be involved in a serious phone call.
“He’s very friendly, we still love each other, we’re co-parents, and he’s still a great friend,” she said. The Sydney Morning Herald.
“Things change and that’s what happened to us, but we’re getting through it with a lot of respect and mutual support.”
Rumors surfaced last November that the couple had quietly split after they deleted each other from Instagram and stopped posting love photos.

Claire, 42, (left) confirmed her split from husband Timothy, 40, (right) earlier this year after they split eight months earlier.
They spent most of their marriage renovating their family home in Avalon and raising their two children.
From relaxing family weekends to lavish trips, the businesswoman was constantly tagging her cinematographer husband on Instagram posts with their children while sporting her own brand PE Nation.
On Father’s Day last year, Claire posted a picture of Timothy and his kids eating croissants together on the deck of their renovated $1.2 million ‘shack’, gushing about how he is a ‘lovely, chaotic, beautiful daddy’. for their ‘crazy puppies’.

Claire recently sold her luxury home on Sydney’s North Shore for an undisclosed sum.

The luxurious five-bedroom, three-bathroom rig, located in Avalon Beach, was listed for sale last month for $6.5 million-$7 million.
‘The love you shower our crazy pups with is endless. His journey and growth as a father has been inspiring to watch. We love you,’ he wrote.
It was the last time it appeared on his feed.
Since then, Claire has taken vacations in Tasmania and Los Angeles, a ski trip to New Zealand and two jaunts to London, posting her escapades on Instagram, tagging friends and family each time.
Her husband, however, had been conspicuously absent from her photos.

Claire and Tim have quietly parted ways after more than a decade together. They have two children, eight and nine years old.
Claire, who had been in London with PE Nation co-founder Pip Edwards, did not respond to questions about their alleged split when contacted by the Daily Mail Australia earlier this year.
The same question was asked of Timothy, who did not deny the rumor.
Responding to a reporter for the Daily Mail Australia, he said: “Keep working babe, you’ve got a long way to go.”
Just over a year after the publication of Father’s Day, on September 30, Tregoning was arrested in Bondi when police found him with two resealable bags of cocaine.
He pleaded guilty to drug possession at Waverley Local Court and will be sentenced in January.
The maximum penalty for a drug possession charge is $5,500 or two years in prison.

The high-profile Sydney fashion socialite broke her silence in a recent interview with The Sydney Morning Herald where she said they “still love each other.” Pictured with PE Nation co-founder Pip Edwards