She is one of Australia’s most successful models.
And Megan Gale continued to look incredibly youthful as she attended Like No Other – Celebrating an Australian Icon exhibition and the unveiling of David Jones handing over their archives with Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum on Tuesday.
The supermodel and actress, 48, attended the event held at David Jones Elizabeth Street flagship store that saw the donation of the luxury department store’s 186-year-old history to the 143-year-old museum.
Megan wore a $2,500 off-white Maticevski bodycon shirt dress that featured oversized sleeves, was fitted and ruched from under the bust and fell to an ankle length pencil skirt.
She paired her look with light brown pumps and accessorised with chunky gold earrings.
Her dark brown hair was styled in her signature side part and had a soft blowout with bouncy curls.
Megan as barely aged a day from her days of being the face of David Jones from 2001 to 2014.
The supermodel opened and closed the show for David Jones’ Autumn/Winter collection at its flagship Melbourne store in March.

Megan Gale (pictured) continued to look incredibly youthful as she attended Like No Other – Celebrating an Australian Icon exhibition and the unveiling of David Jones handing over their archives at Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum on Tuesday
Since stepping out of the spotlight, Megan has been focusing on her family life with her partner Shaun Hampson.
Megan and Shaun, who live together in Melbourne, met in 2011 and became engaged in 2017 and they share daughter Rosie and son River.
Tuesday’s event marked the beginning of David Jones’ partnership with Powerhouse and will also see David Jones and the Powerhouse invest into the next generation of Australian designers by establishing the David Jones and Powerhouse Australian Design Commission.

The supermodel and actress, 48, attended the event held at David Jones Elizabeth Street flagship store that saw the donation of the luxury department store’s 186-year-old history to the 143-year-old museum

Megan as barely aged a day from her days of being the face of David Jones from 2001 to 2014. Pictured in 2007
The annual commission will invest $300,000 into Australian designers over three years to create new work that engages with the David Jones archive.
‘David Jones shares a foundation of innovation and progress with the Powerhouse and a commitment to preserving and celebrating the stories that have helped shape our communities’ cultural fabric,’ David Jones CEO Scott Fyfe said.
‘As we explored our archives, we became immersed in the inspiring stories that have shaped David Jones as an iconic Australian institution; each artefact and document telling a tale of heritage, innovation, and our commitment to excellence.

Megan wore a $2,500 off-white Maticevski bodycon shirt dress that featured oversized sleeves, was fitted and ruched from under the bust and fell to an ankle length pencil skirt
‘Our partnership with the Powerhouse and the donation of our remarkable archive is significant and represents our commitment to the preservation of retail history and the wider cultural landscape.
‘Already boasting historical fashion, decorative arts, and the design archives of esteemed mid-century designers, we believe the Powerhouse is the ideal custodian for the David Jones archive to be preserved and forever celebrated.’
David Jones customers and the general public will be given the opportunity to view these historic pieces at the Elizabeth Street Flagship from today until 25 August in The Gallery on Level 8.