Rebecca Judd is a busy working mother – and she has the perfect outfits for her school runs.
The mother-of-four showed off her version of ‘elevated’ looks for women just like her in an Instagram post on Tuesday.
The AFL WAG posed in a series of activewear outfits from her own fashion line, Jaggard, along with a caption.
‘Mum life but make it elevated. I’ve been living in these five fits’ the 42-year-old wrote.
Among the looks was a grey sweatshirt worn with maroon track pants and a black puffer jacket.
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Rebecca Judd (pictured) is a busy working mother – and she has the perfect outfits for her school runs

The mother-of-four showed off her version of ‘elevated’ looks for women just like her in an Instagram post on Tuesday

The AFL WAG posed in a series of activewear outfits from her own fashion line, Jaggard, along with a caption
Bec and husband Chris Judd share four children – Oscar, 12, Billie, 10 and twins Tom and Darcy, eight.
It comes after Bec went on a fiery rant as she spoke up to defend women who get plastic surgery, despite long denying she has ever had any herself.
The mother-of-four shared an article on the ‘uncomfortable’ topic of A-list women getting work done and added her own thoughts.
‘I am around the same age as Lindsay [Lohan], Anne [Hathaway] and Hilary [Duff]. For the record, I think they look unreal,’ she began in her Instagram Stories post.
‘Beauty standards for women are just impossible. If you show signs of ageing you have let yourself go.
‘If you look too fresh faced for your age, you are accused of getting work done and blamed for promoting vanity when you should just be comfortable with growing old and looking old.
‘”Oh, but yuck,” society says, “Women shouldn’t look old.” And so the cycle continues. Women can’t win.’
In a further post, Bec got fired up while defending the right of women to amend their looks as they saw fit—or do nothing at all.

‘Mum life but make it elevated. I’ve been living in these five fits’ the 42-year-old wrote

Among the looks was a grey sweatshirt worn with maroon track pants and a black puffer jacket as well as a matching plum set

Bec and husband Chris Judd share four children – Oscar, 12, Billie, 10 and twins Tom and Darcy, eight. All pictured
‘So here is my take on it—”Let Her”. Let her have her hard earned wrinkles from years of smiling. Let her have injectables. Let her have grey hair,’ she wrote.
‘Let her get her roots touched up every month. Let her skin sag. Let her get a facelift. Let her wear no makeup. Let her look fully glammed. Let her have a natural smile.
‘Let her get veneers. Let her have a hairy body. Let her get all the lasers. The list goes on.’
Bec added: ‘Let her be comfortable in the body she is in because it is her body and her choice and we are all on our own journey with ageing.
‘I believe that we all sit on a spectrum of vanity. There’s the zero f***s end and the full f***s end (I’m closer to the full f***s end) and no matter where you sit, you do you girl. LET HER.’
Bec has long been a beacon of ageless beauty, spruiking skincare brands, facials and non-surgical treatments for her plump visage.
For two decades, she has denied having any plastic surgery or cosmetic procedure done, instead pointing to healthy living and expensive skincare as her saving grace.
Despite the ongoing speculation, Bec has always remained firm on the claim she maintains her glowing complexion using face peels and skincare products.