Abbie Chatfield Dons $1160 Designer Accessory at W Awards in Luxe Gown

Abbie Chatfield Dons 60 Designer Accessory at W Awards in Luxe Gown

Abbie Chatfield was getting good value out of her ‘cost per wear’ efforts on Monday. 

The influencer stepped out for her second major event this week carrying her $1160 Coperni Swipe tote bag as she arrived for the W Awards in Melbourne. 

The 30-year-old showed off the metallic leather accessory as she posed on the red carpet. 

Abbie opted for a pricey dress, too, wearing a Maygel Coronel frock in Gorgonia Sage, valued at $889. 

The podcaster had carried the Coperni bag at Sydney’s ARIA Awards just days earlier, on Wednesday. 

Abbie ensured all eyes were on her as she stunned in an off-shoulder, corseted frock with a plaid design, ruched skirt and high leg slit.

Abbie Chatfield (pictured)  was getting good value out of her 'cost per wear' efforts on Monday. The influencer stepped out for her second major event this week carrying her $1160 Coperni Swipe tote bag as she arrived for the W Awards in Melbourne

Abbie Chatfield (pictured)  was getting good value out of her ‘cost per wear’ efforts on Monday. The influencer stepped out for her second major event this week carrying her $1160 Coperni Swipe tote bag as she arrived for the W Awards in Melbourne

The 30-year-old showed off the metallic leather accessory as she posed on the red carpet. Abbie opted for a pricey dress, too, wearing a Maygel Coronel frock in Gorgonia Sage, valued at $889

The 30-year-old showed off the metallic leather accessory as she posed on the red carpet. Abbie opted for a pricey dress, too, wearing a Maygel Coronel frock in Gorgonia Sage, valued at $889

She threw her curly locks into an up-do while carrying the futuristic silver purse.

Her boyfriend Adam Hyde, meanwhile, looked dashing in a traditional grey unbuttoned blazer. 

The 35-year-old paired it with a black unbuttoned shirt, which showed off his tattooed chest.

The media personality attended Australia’s most prestigious night in music alongside her singer boyfriend – who goes by the stage name Keli Holiday. 

Adam’s song Dancing2 was nominated for Best Video at this year’s ceremony.

However, Abbie stole her partner’s thunder on his big night after what appeared to be a tense moment was caught on camera.

As the couple were waiting to take pictures, Abbie looked to be telling off her boyfriend, stopping and pointing a finger at him as they approached the photo wall.

Despite the awkward spectacle, Adam seemed unfazed by the moment, even giving a thumbs-up sign as they were called to the cameras.

The podcaster had carried the Coperni bag at Sydney 's ARIA Awards just days earlier, on Wednesday (pictured)

The podcaster had carried the Coperni bag at Sydney ‘s ARIA Awards just days earlier, on Wednesday (pictured) 

She threw her curly locks into an up-do while carrying the futuristic silver purse. Her boyfriend Adam Hyde (left), meanwhile, looked dashing in a traditional grey unbuttoned blazer

She threw her curly locks into an up-do while carrying the futuristic silver purse. Her boyfriend Adam Hyde (left), meanwhile, looked dashing in a traditional grey unbuttoned blazer

Abbie then led the way to the photo area, where they posed for a series of pictures.  

The former Bachelor star certainly changed her tune fast, as she was seen looking over lovingly at her boyfriend while the cameras flashed as if nothing had happened.

The pair then sent temperatures soaring as they leaned in for a passionate embrace, packing on the PDA with a huge kiss.  

Adam won Best Video for his hit song Dancing2 at Australia’s most prestigious night in music held at Hordern Pavilion.

However, he set tongues wagging after seemingly going off-script during his acceptance speech.

Clearly on Cloud Nine, Adam finished off his speech with an uncensored thank you.

‘To every person who supports Australian music, you’re a sick c**t,’ he said.

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