She is known for her simple style, on and off camera.
And Carrie Bickmore looked sensational in a little black dress while shopping at designer Rebecca Vallance’s store in Melbourne on Friday.
The radio and television star, 43, showed off her ample cleavage and fit figure at the Juliana V-wire minidress, which sells for $849.
The dress features a plunging neckline and stunning silver beading on the bust.
Carrie also flaunted her flawless face wearing minimal makeup, while her platinum blonde hair was worn in a sleek, straight style.
Carrie Bickmore looked sensational in a little black dress while shopping at designer Rebecca Vallance’s store in Melbourne on Friday.
The radio and TV star, 43, showed off her ample cleavage and fit figure in the Juliana V-wire minidress, which retails for $849.
Carrie also flaunted her flawless face by wearing minimal makeup during the outing, while her platinum blonde hair was worn in a sleek, straight style.
The former Project presenter was accompanied by her daughter Evie during the outing and she seemed to have a great success on the shopping trip, leaving the store with a couple of dust bags containing several dresses.
She had dressed casually for the outing in a pair of comfortable leopard-print pants, a navy T-shirt, and a matching cardigan.
This is not the first time Carrie has worn a Vallance dress.
She wore another dress from the designer earlier this month for her charity event.
Carrie was accompanied by her daughter Evie on the shopping trip.
Featuring a diamond-encrusted heart-shaped belt, the sleeveless number fell over a mesh skirt with even more sparkly embellishments.
The reel of images that Carrie shared with her followers shows the media personality posing on a train track with a lush green field as a backdrop.
Moments later, she arrived at the Burdekin Hotel to adorn her Brain Cancer Hats at a charity event hosted by Laurie’s Love Inc.
She was seen twirling in front of the mirror to check the dress from all angles.
She seemed to have had a very successful shopping trip, leaving the store with a couple of dress bags.
The mother of three thanked the clerk as she left the store.
She had dressed casually for the outing in a pair of comfortable leopard-print pants, a navy T-shirt, and a matching cardigan.
Carrie looked like she had a spray tan and a manicure.
He had a lively conversation with his daughter when they finished at the store.
“Thanks for having us, Burdekin,” Carrie wrote in the caption.
“An amazing community in North Queensland raising money for Laurie’s Love Inc. and Beanies for Brain Cancer.”
The topic of brain cancer is especially close to Carrie’s heart after losing her close friend and husband to the disease.
Carrie put on a pair of Mimco sunglasses as she left the store and headed home.
Carrie paid tribute to her friend Donna Nottage with a passionate message alongside a video showing some of her happiest moments before her death.
“Donna, I’m so sorry we couldn’t find a cure in time,” Carrie began her post.
‘It’s hard to believe you climbed Point To Pinnacle with us just a few months ago and now you’re gone. What a brutal disease!
This is not the first time Carrie has worn a Vallance dress. She wore another dress from the designer earlier this month for her charity event.
The radio star caused a sensation on Instagram with a little black dress.
Featuring a diamond-encrusted heart-shaped belt, this sleeveless number falls into a mesh skirt with even more sparkly embellishments.
He continued: ‘Donna was an absolute ray of sunshine, determined to “see color” no matter what this horrible illness “Terry the Bastard” (as she called it) threw at her.
“She was determined to raise funds for vital brain cancer research, to have more time with her beautiful children and to help others in the future.
‘As you can see in this video, she supported our foundation with every hat drive and it’s devastating that Donna passed away in the middle of our hat week. We’ll wear one in your honor, Donna.
The former Project star tragically lost her late husband Greg Lange to brain cancer in 2010 and continued his legacy by starting her own charity, Carrie’s Beanies for Brain Cancer.