She has long been known for her toned and athletic physique, her own walking advertisement for her popular sportswear line.
But Pip Edwards appears to look slimmer than ever in recent social media posts.
The PE Nation co-founder, 44, is currently in Melbourne and enjoying the city’s best restaurants and dining destinations, stopping at Society Restaurant and HER.
In a series of Instagram photos shared to her account on Tuesday night, Pip showed off her tiny legs in a distressed $300 Ksubi miniskirt paired with opaque tights.
She paired her look with a matching $800 jacket from the same brand, along with a Prada belt and a $400 wool sweater from Scanlan Theodore.
‘I’ve missed you Melbourne!!!’ she captioned her post.
The Sydney socialite often flaunts her fit figure in her athleisure brand, usually while practicing reformer Pilates.
Pip Edwards seems to look slimmer than ever in recent social media posts, right? She is pictured on the left in 2022.
In a series of Instagram photos shared to her account on Tuesday night, Pip showed off her petite legs in a $300 Ksubi distressed miniskirt paired with opaque tights.
In the past, Pip has attributed her six-pack to a Pilates workout founded by Sydney-based instructor Kirsten King called Fluidform Pilates.
She has been a devotee of the studio since its launch several years ago.
When it comes to her other fitness, diet and wellbeing secrets, Pip has revealed that she is a big fan of vegetarian food.
“I’m a fan of a vegetarian, almost vegan diet,” she told Daily Mail Australia.
Pip (pictured left in 2020) has long been known for her athletic, toned physique, her own walking advertisement for her popular sportswear line.
Pip previously attributed his six-pack abs to Pilates workouts.
A “typical mid-week meal” is roasted vegetables and salad with “a kind of soup,” although she also likes tacos when she’s a little more relaxed.
Pip also previously told Women’s Health that she loves eggs despite being almost vegan.
“I always have eggs and Tabasco in my bag, I think it’s the only quick snack I can eat that is healthy and can also help me feel full,” she told the publication.
A typical day on your plate is boiled eggs and Tabasco sauce for breakfast with a skim mocha, before a soup or salad with another coffee at lunchtime.
“Trail mix in the afternoon and crackers with Vegemite and cottage cheese for a snack,” she told Elle.
Dinner is usually chicken with vegetables, bolognese or something more “enough”.
“If I’m snacking late at night, licorice tea, cashews with dates, yogurt with cashews, or if I have a real sugar craving, I’ll eat a lot of licorice Darrell Lea!”
Pip also swears by acupuncture, weekly saunas and swimming once a week at Bondi Icebergs when it’s open.