Rebecca Judd has revealed the surprising beauty tip behind her flawless appearance as she turned heads at the Melbourne Cup on Tuesday.
The AFL WAG, 42, was a vision of sophistication in a burgundy Eliya gown teamed with matching Lana Wilkinson heels.
Speaking exclusively to Daily Mail at the racing event, Bec shared the unexpected secret to keeping her make-up looking perfect all day.
‘Setting spray! We hair sprayed my face and the touch-up station here at the Crown Marquee is the best ever,’ Bec said.
She then revealed her insider tips for getting the most out of race day: ‘Don’t have too many champagnes and don’t take your shoes off.’
The glamorous influencer was a vision of beauty in her outfit which she paired with a matching Ezaraj fascinator that perfectly complemented her look.
Rebecca Judd has revealed the surprising beauty tip behind her flawless appearance as she turned heads at the Melbourne Cup on Tuesday
The AFL WAG was a vision of sophistication in a burgundy Eliya gown teamed with matching Lana Wilkinson heels. Pictured with husband Chris
Bec has been making the most of the Spring Racing Carnival season and on Saturday revealed a surprising fear ahead of her Derby Day appearance at Flemington Racecourse.
Bec took to Instagram to share a snap that showed her taking part in a photoshoot in her role as Crown Melbourne ambassador for Melbourne Cup Carnival events.
She looked absolutely stunning in a custom sleeveless black gown from Melbourne label J’Aton.
The sleek dress clung to Bec’s svelte form perfectly and also featured a thigh-high split, showing off her trim and toned pins.
Wearing a matching wide-brimmed hat and large gold pendant earrings, Bec posed for photographers as a horse stood just inches behind her.
It was the perfect photo to kick off Derby Day, but Bec admitted in the caption she had more than a few reservations about her co-star and the ‘intense’ photoshoot.
‘Race horses scare me (I’ve had a few bad experiences in the past),’ Bec candidly admitted. ‘This was intense.’
Bec added she even asked a higher power to keep her equine photo partner calm during the shoot.
‘Setting spray! We hair sprayed my face and the touch-up station here at the Crown Marquee is the best ever,’ Bec told Daily MailÂ
‘I literally prayed to God for a calm one and I was trying to act chill so the horse wasn’t reacting off my nerves,’ she wrote.
‘Lucky I’m a good actor.’
Despite her surprising fear of horses, Bec admitted to loving watching them race as she reminisced about past Melbourne Cup Carnivals with the Herald Sun.
‘I have always loved attending the races,’ she told the publication.
‘My husband even had hair and a goatee, that’s how long ago it was,’ Bec added, referring to her first Melbourne Cup Carnival with her husband of 14 years, Chris.