Indy Clinton put on quite a curious display this week when she stepped out for a swanky hair care launch on the Gold Coast.
The influencer, 27, was kicking up her heels at the Sueno Rooftop restaurant at Mermaid Beah on Thursday to celebrate the launch of Bouf Haircare.
Indy, who is the face of the campaign, turned heads in a Dilara Findikoglu corseted red mini dress that hugged her curves and showed off her long, trim pins.
The dress, worn famously by Aussie actress Margot Robbie at the Barbie European premiere in London, retails for a whopping £1,825 (AU$3,814).
She paired the striking ensemble with a red clutch bag and red heels adorned with love hearts.
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Indy Clinton put on quite a curious display this week, when she stepped out for a swanky launch for haircare brand Beuf this week
Rocking windswept hair and bronzed skin, Indy opted for a dramatic cat eye to add to the drama of her daring dress.
Indy later wore a smart maroon-coloured blazer to keep the rooftop chill of her svelte shoulders.
However, Indy appeared a touch uncomfortable in the eye-catching dress, with the TikTok star spotted throughout the event covering her ample cleavage.
Images posted to her Instagram story on Friday show Indy, clearly having a great time as she partied with the likes of fellow influencers Ellidy Pullin, Ruby Tuesday Matthews, Lily Brown and Em Davies.
Each of the photos posted show Indy striking a very similar pose with either one or two hands held over her décolletage in an effort to either hide or accentuate her cleavage in the form-fitting dress.
It comes after Indy revealed she is taking serious measures to bring some of the hurtful trolls who have bullied her online to account.
She recently hosted a Q&A session with fans on social media and was asked by one, ‘Are you doing better? The hate you get online is so unnecessary.’
Indy answered that she was working hard to make some of the hurtful trolls who have bullied her responsible for their actions.

Indy, who is the face of Bouf, turned heads in a corseted red mini dress by Dilara Findikoglu that hugged her curves and showed off her long, trim pins

The dress, worn famously by Aussie actress Margot Robbie at the Barbie European premiere in London, retails for a whopping £1,825 ($3,814 AUD)

However, Indy appeared a touch uncomfortable in the eye-catching dress, with the TikTok star spotted throughout the event covering her ample cleavage
‘The anonymous accounts and the faceless people hiding behind them need to be held accountable,’ she began.
She added she had contracted a Private Investigator to help her identify some of the particularly hurtful trolls.
‘I’ve been working with a PI for a few months to find out who some of the horrible people are behind these accounts,’ she added.
‘No change is made if no change is done. I’m here to make an impact and a difference.’
Indy recently hit back at trolls that likened her to Michael Jackson following a cosmetic procedure on her nose.
The TikTok star had been criticised for covering her face, like the late pop star, and not showing the aftermath of the surgery.
‘I have a lot of swelling obviously on the outside, but also internally which is making my nostrils look uneven,’ she said.
‘It’s going down everyday,’ she said of the swelling, adding it was ‘so much worse’ and she’s been sleeping with little splints in her nostrils to help the healing.

Images posted to her Instagram story on Friday show Indy, clearly having a great time as she partied with the likes of model Ellidy Pullin, and influencers Ruby Tuesday Matthews (pictured), and Em Davies

Each of the photos posted show Indy striking a very similar pose with either one or two hands held over her décolletage in an effort with either hide or accentuate her cleavage in the form-fitting dress
Speaking of her time in the cast, she said it was the ‘longest twelve days of her life’ but she was happy with her ‘supernatural’ results.
Indy posted a video of herself wearing a bandage on her nose as she sat drinking a smoothie in her garden and responded to a comment which read: ‘Ok weird – MJ vibes now.’
She finished by saying her followers could either support her or leave because she had no time for haters.
‘I am changing in real time and you have an insight into my life. You can either stay on the ride or get the f**k away. I don’t want to hear from you if you don’t like it, because I do. I am growing,’ she said.
Indy, who is known for her real-life content and raw portrayal of motherhood on social media, clapped back in the post.
‘Just because I’m transparent doesn’t mean I need to show myself with bruised eyes, a swollen face, blood crusted stitches and my greasy hair,’ she sai