Emma ‘Pills’ Pillemer put on a busty display on Wednesday as she said goodbye to 2025 at her swanky New Year’s Eve bash.
The Sydney ‘It girl’, 24 welcomed a swathe of revellers to her luxurious $30million Vaucluse mansionÂ
Guests included controversial YouTuber David Dobrik, influencer Suzan Mutesi and Bachelor stars Bella Varelis, and Juliette Herrera.Â
The party was also to celebrate the launch of David’s viral snack Wavers at 7-Eleven.
But it was Emma who stole the show, putting on an eye-popping display in a glittering gold gown.
The revealing dress featured cut-out detailing at the front which flaunted the jewellery designer’s ample cleavage.
Emma ‘Pills’ Pillemer put on a busty display on Wednesday as she said goodbye to 2025 at her swanky New Year’s Eve bash. The Sydney ‘It girl’, 24 welcomed a swathe of revellers to her luxurious $30 million Vaucluse mansion
Emma stole the show, putting on an eye-popping display in a glittering gold gownÂ
The figure-hugging garment clung to Emma’s shapely form perfectly, and halter-neck straps also showed off her trim and toned arms.
Scores of sparkling sequins also ensured that all eyes were on Emma for the duration of the bash.Â
She kept the glitzy theme going with a pair of strappy, silver peep-toe heels.
She accessorised with a chunky, bold chain-link necklace and some silver bling in her ears.
Emma also wore her hair down for the soirée, leaving her flaxen locks to fall freely over her slender shoulders.
She finished her eye-catching look with a lush red shade on her lips and a manicured brow.
Emma was very much in good hostess mode, eagerly working the room and keeping guests entertained.
She also appeared chuffed to be in the company of the assembled revellers, happily posing for photos with a slew of guests.
The revealing dress featured cut-out detailing at the front which flaunted the jewellery designer’s ample cleavage. The figure hugging garment clung to Emma’s shapely form perfectly, and halter-neck straps also showed of her trim and toned arms
Guests included controversial YouTuber David Dobrik (pictured)
It comes after Emma, who is Jewish, recently broke her silence following the sickening Bondi terror attack last month.
She took to Instagram to express her shock and urge anyone who needs help to reach out.
‘If anyone needs a safe place, please reach out,’ she wrote alongside a love heart emoji.
She also posted an image of a menorah and said: ‘Tonight we pray, everyone pray.
‘This is what happens when you allow “gas the Jews” to be chanted in Australia. Antisemitism has been normalised and this is the violence that follows,’ Emma added.
‘Anyone surprised really shouldn’t be. It was never a matter of if, but when. Jewish Australians are not safe. We tried to warn you all. You didn’t listen.’
She also revealed a vile antisemitic message she received after the shocking attack on her Instagram story.
‘Don’t even want to show you guys the disgusting, awful antisemitic messages I have been getting over the past 24 hours,’ she wrote.
Emma was very much in good hostess mode, eagerly working the room and keeping guests entertained
Influencer Suzan Mutesi put on her usual eye-catching display
Bella Varelis looked stunning in a floral-detailed red gown
Bachelor star Juliette Herrera was a vision in white
She also appeared chuffed to be in the company of the assembled revellers, happily posing for photos with a slew of guests
She then shared one response she received after posting a video of people paying their respects to the victims in Bondi.
‘F**k the Jews,’ the vile message read.
‘Been receiving these since October 7th (this is one of the less intense),’ Emma added.
Originally from Sydney’s eastern suburbs, Emma is one of the Aussie ‘It’ girls who often also lives it up in Los Angeles.
Best known for the eye-catching jewellery she designs for her eponymous brand, and her starring role on reality TV show Made in Bondi, the vivacious party girl is fast making a name for herself in business and social circles on both sides of the Pacific.
The daughter of a high-profile fund manager who founded one of Sydney’s most powerful investment firms alongside former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull, Emma could’ve been forgiven for embracing the easy lifestyle of a trust-fund baby.
But instead, she launched her own brand just a year after finishing high school and quickly earned her first million, while also making a name for herself as the socialite queen bee of Gen Z.