Pip Edwards showed off her fashion sense on Saturday.
The fashion designer headed to Bondi, where she celebrated her model friend Tommy McKeown’s birthday in Bondi with her friend Milly Gattegno.
The 44-year-old looked chic in a sporty ensemble that included a cropped leather jacket.
The PE Nation founder added an unusual pair of floor-length black sweatpants with a white stripe down the side and a slit at the ankle.
Pip added a pair of black sneakers and put on a pair of designer sunglasses.
The socialite sported natural makeup with a soft pink lipstick and wore her blonde hair loose around her face.
She completed her look with some gold accessories, including several rings.
Pip wandered outside chatting happily with his friends before entering the party.
Pip Edwards (pictured) showed off her fashion sense on Saturday
The fashion designer headed to Bondi, where she celebrated her model friend Tommy McKeown’s birthday in Bondi with her friend Milly Gattegno.
The 44-year-old looked chic in a sporty ensemble that included a cropped leather jacket.
Pip is known for her jet-setting lifestyle and often travels the world with her sportswear brand PE Nation.
She’s just returned to Australia from a relaxing getaway in Sanur, Bali, and took to Instagram last Saturday to share her post-trip massage routine.
Pip revealed that every time she returns from a trip, she visits Venustus Beauty and Body Lab in Paddington, Sydney, for a luxurious lymphatic massage.
She shared snaps of herself lying naked and wearing headphones as she relaxed during the 75-minute body massage, which costs $444.
The PE Nation founder added an unusual pair of floor-length black sweatpants with a white stripe down the side and a slit at the ankle.
Pip added a pair of black sneakers and put on a pair of designer sunglasses.
The socialite sported natural makeup with a soft pink lipstick and wore her blonde hair loose around her face.
She completed her look with some gold accessories, including several rings.
She said in a caption: ‘I always get a lymphatic massage when I return from a trip, and there is no better treatment than seeing the women of Venustus.’
Pip appeared to be receiving the lower-priced “vigorous” massage, which “is designed to activate and stimulate the lymphatic system,” according to the spa’s website.
“We use vigorous massage to help define the contour, which can increase blood circulation and help maintain fat metabolism,” she adds.
The luxury spa also offers a lymphatic massage option at a much more extravagant price, which costs a staggering $970 and lasts almost three hours.
She often invests in her self-care and frequently promotes the Venustus spa on her Instagram, sharing information about her long list of treatments.
Pip wandered outside chatting happily with his friends before entering the party.
Pip is known for her jet-setting lifestyle and often travels the world with her sportswear brand PE Nation.
She’s just returned to Australia from a relaxing getaway in Sanur, Bali, and took to Instagram last Saturday to share her post-trip massage routine.
Pip revealed that every time she returns from a trip, she visits Venustus Beauty and Body Lab in Paddington, Sydney, for a luxurious lymphatic massage.
Pip recently spent a staggering $1,500 on a luxurious “six-hand” massage as she gave fans a glimpse into her luxurious self-care routine on social media.
“There are no words that can describe the feeling of pure relaxation and surrender, the healing hands of the women at Venustus are an otherworldly gift,” she said.
Pip recently spent a staggering $1,500 on a luxurious “six-hand” massage as she gave fans a glimpse into her luxurious self-care routine on social media.
In May, tThree “elite” masseuses pampered Pip as part of the exclusive “six-hand” massage, which costs up to $1,587.
The luxury spa charges $1,059 for a 60-minute session, $1,333 for 70 minutes or $1,587 for a 90-minute pampering experience for its six-hand, full-body massages.
Pip also shared a selfie of herself wrapped in a towel as she soaked in the sauna to round off her luxurious self-care day.
She described the relaxing pampering session as “magical” and “life-changing” in a series of captions alongside snaps of herself receiving massages.
She wrote: ‘The magical six-hand massage that lengthens, nourishes and moves stagnant energy is truly life-changing.
‘Feeding your soul, pampering your body and letting your mind disconnect is an invaluable experience.’
“There are no words that can describe the feeling of pure relaxation and surrender; the healing hands of the women of Venustus are an otherworldly gift,” she continued.
‘It’s rare to find time to disconnect physically and mentally, but this experience of self-love and downtime is a must to recharge and nourish yourself so you can be your best self.’