She has been relatively quiet on the social scene after her controversial season of The Real Housewives of Sydney.
But Terry Biviano was front and centre as she attended Rebecca Vallance’s exclusive ‘Nightcap’ event at Capella on Wednesday evening.
The reality star, 50, channelled Morticia Addams in a stunning jewel-encrusted gown from the Aussie brand.
The mother-of-one showed off her sensational figure in the $1,099 Alistair Gown, which she accessorised with glittering diamonds.
Terry added to her gothic aesthetic by wearing her raven locks dead straight and with a middle part.
Meanwhile, Sylvia Jeffreys went a totally different direction in a colourful short-sleeved dress.
Terry Bivian channelled Morticia Addams in a stunning jewel-encrusted gown as she attended Rebecca Vallance’s exclusive ‘Nightcap’ event at Capella on Wednesday evening
Meanwhile, Sylvia Jeffreys went a totally different direction in a colourful short-sleeved dress
Meanwhile, Jason Tedesco’s wife Maria looked cute in a Sailor Moon-style frock frock from Rebecca’s collection
Other guests were pretty in pink gowns and frocks
Woman of the hour Rebecca Vallance sparkled ed in her own black Alix Mini Dress
The Today Extra host’s Barbados Breeze midi dress was cinched in at the waist with a belt and the colourful pattern complimented Sylvia’s blonde locks.
Meanwhile, Jason Tedesco’s wife Maria looked cute in a Sailor Moon-style frock frock from Rebecca’s collection.
The NRL WAG showed off her trim pins in the navy blue and white $699 Ula mini dress and teamed it with a red Miu Miu handbag.
Woman of the hour Rebecca Vallance sparkled ed in her own black Alix Mini Dress.
Rebecca has carved a name for herself as one of Australia’s most popular designers, dressing the likes of Paris and Nicky Hilton, Sofia Vergara, Isla Fisher and Eva Mendes in her signature embellished gowns, tailored suits and sweet puff-sleeved mini dresses.
With the closure of so many fashion brands in the last couple of years due to the cost of living and global economic crisis, Vallance’s business is an exception – her business is growing and growing.
In fact, 58% of her clients are international and overall sales are up over 30% this year.
She is set to open even more standalone stores after the exciting opening of her flagship store in the iconic Strand Arcade in Sydney.