Christian Wilkins never misses the opportunity to steal the show.
And the fashion influencer was dressed up to the nines as he attended the Wicked: For Good premiere in Sydney on Thursday night alongside his father, Richard Wilkins.
The 30-year-old stuck to the witchy theme of the film, donning a flowing, black satin cloak that flowed around his toned form.
He stuck to an all-black look, adding a V-neck top and satin slacks as well as steel-capped leather boots.
For makeup, Christian stood out from the pack with bold green eyeshadow with glitter accents.
He added a bright pink blush and lip gloss, while wearing his blonde locks down around his face.
Christian Wilkins (pictured) never misses the opportunity to steal the show.
The fashion influencer was dressed up to the nines as he attended the Wicked: For Good premiere in Sydney on Thursday night
The 30-year-old stuck to the witchy theme of the film, donning a flowing, black satin cloak that flowed around his toned form. Pictured with his father, Richard
Richard, 71, also got the memo, choosing a black blazer and matching dress shirt and jeans, while adding a pink accent in the form of a pocket square.
In an exclusive interview with Daily Mail, Christian recently shared all the details on his beauty and workout regimen.
To achieve the perfect blowout, Christian swears by the Shark FlexStyle which he uses ‘all the time’.
‘It’s really rare that you get to work with brands that you genuinely love,’ he said.
As for how he keeps his hair healthy, Christian narrows it down to one thing – genetics.
‘People ask me all the time what I do and I do take supplements and collagen and stuff like that, but I think it’s really genetics [and Shark beauty],’ he said with a wink.
When it comes to his flawless face, the actor and LGBTQIA+ activist relies on the latest Hollywood go-to to keep his face fresh and glowy.
‘I have a really simple skincare routine. I use collagen peptides and then beef tallow,’ Christian explained.
He stuck to an all-black look, adding a V-neck top and satin slacks as well as steel-capped leather boots
For makeup, Christian stood out from the pack with bold green eyeshadow with glitter accents
He added a bright pink blush and lip gloss, while wearing his blonde locks down around his face
‘In the States it’s huge at the moment. People are using beef tallow for their healthcare, for their skincare.’
Tallow, a new viral skincare product, is a type of fat rendered from cow meat or mutton suet.
It’s no surprise Christian’s physical splendour is down to a passion for fitness and a love of lifting weights, but perhaps what is more touching is the care and softness he feels towards his body as he ages, and his new outlook on life after turning 30.
‘My body has changed quite a bit,’ he shared. ‘I used to find it very easy to be slender.
‘Now, I’m putting on a bit more muscle and I’m liking coming into my new body and being really proud of that. I’m finding my own identity as I get older.’
Expressing his identity is at the forefront of who Christian is.
From hosting podcast Radical Fashionism with Andy Kelly to playing with non-binary styles on the red carpet, Christian uses fashion to say things that can often be hard to put into words.
However, the son of TV veteran Richard has sadly copped a lot of criticism from vile trolls.
Richard, 71, also got the memo, choosing a black blazer and matching dress shirt and jeans, while adding a pink accent in the form of a pocket square
The son of TV veteran Richard has sadly copped a lot of criticism from vile trolls for his wild ensembles
He shared the overwhelming sadness he feels when seeing negative comments from strangers, not for himself, but for his community
He shared the overwhelming sadness he feels when seeing negative comments from strangers, not for himself, but for his community.
‘Some of the messages make me sad, but less because they’re attacking me and more because I see that this kind of hatred is out there,’ he said.
‘I think that it’s important to keep going out there and expressing yourself how you want to be.
‘Someone that might not necessarily feel so secure can use you as an example.’