Former Sale of the Century co-host Karina Brown is enjoying life away from the limelight and on Tuesday was spotted working at a chic fashion boutique on Sydney’s Northern Beaches.
Brown, who is married to actor Lachlan Daddo, was seen enthusiastically manning the counter of the stylish dress store this week.
She rocked her effortless style in a sheer black blouse paired with a pair of floral wide-leg pants and open-toed sandals.
The TV personality, known for gracing Australian television screens alongside Glenn Ridge on the hit game show in 2001, looked perfectly at ease in her role.
Her signature natural beauty and grace were on full display as she navigated the store, at home among the racks of high-end garments.
At 50-plus, Brown continues to defy age with her radiant complexion and cutting-edge style.

Former Sale of the Century co-host Karina Brown is enjoying life away from the limelight and on Tuesday was spotted working at a chic fashion boutique on Sydney’s Northern Beaches

Brown, who is married to actor Lachlan Daddo, was seen enthusiastically manning the counter of the stylish dress store this week

She rocked her effortless style in a sheer black blouse paired with flowy, floral wide-leg pants and open-toed sandals

The TV personality, known for gracing Australian television screens alongside Glenn Ridge on the hit game show in 2001, looked composed and at ease in her new role
Her blonde locks were swept back into a relaxed up do, revealing her striking, well-defined cheekbones.
She opted for a minimal makeup look, which enhanced her naturally glowing skin with a touch of blush and subtle mascara, accentuating her timeless elegance.
At one point, Karina was seen holding several stylish tops from the upmarket store as she helped customers find the right look.
Brown’s retail stint comes years after her tenure on Sale of the Century, where she became a household name.
Since stepping away from the glamor of television, she has maintained a relatively low profile, focusing on family life with her husband Lochie and their two children.
She began her career as a model and in 1990 was crowned Miss World Australia.
The bombshell also appeared on several popular TV shows throughout the ’90s and early 2000s.
This includes a stint on the iconic US show Baywatch and on Channel Nine’s lifestyle series Body and Soul.

Her signature natural beauty and grace were on full display as she navigated the store, at home among the racks of high-end garments

At 50-plus, Brown continues to defy age with her radiant complexion and effortless style

Her blonde locks were swept back into a relaxed updo, revealing her striking, well-defined cheekbones

She opted for a minimal makeup look, enhancing her naturally glowing skin with a touch of blush and subtle mascara, accentuating her timeless elegance

Karina was all smiles as she helped customers find the right look
Her husband, Lachlan Daddo, is best known for his acting career, with roles in Neighbours, The Lost World, and Always Greener.
Lachie is perhaps best remembered as the host of Countdown Revolution and travel series Getaway in the mid-1990s.
He also enjoyed lengthy stints on Neighbours and pre-teen drama Blue Water High.
In recent years, the actor has shifted his focus to the corporate world, starring in training videos for the likes of Qantas, NRMA, Commonwealth Bank and Telstra.
He is married to fellow actress Karina Brown, with whom he shares two children: Daisy and Grace.
Lachie and his two brothers Cameron and Andrew are Australian showbiz royalty.

Brown’s retail stint comes years after her tenure on Sale of the Century, where she became a household name

Since stepping away from the glitz of television, she has maintained a relatively low profile, focusing on family life with her husband Lochie and their two children

She began her career as a model and in 1990 was crowned Miss World Australia

The stunner embraced her position with her trademark enthusiasm
But while Cameron, 59, Andrew, 57, and Lochie, 54, have decades of experience between them – all three led busy lives away from the spotlight.
Recent photos show the famous siblings looking nothing like the cheeky black-haired youngsters who were once Australia’s most popular stars.
The brothers now look like refined silver foxes with their boyish good looks replaced by a more mature appearance.
The trio recently spoke to Woman’s Day magazine about how their very ‘normal’ childhood helped them cope with fame later as adults.
‘We had uninterrupted fun, fresh air, made mistakes, no cell phones. I think because we didn’t aspire to be in the public, we grew up without that need. We all just found ourselves in it,’ Cameron said.
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