Montana Cox closed out Australian Fashion Week 2024 with a bang.
The 30-year-old walked the runway for Pandora’s closing night show in a series of stunning looks.
The model showed off her famous figure in a slinky metallic mini dress that placed her trim pins on display.
She had on a soft makeup look with a light pink lip gloss while her brunette hair was pulled off her face.
The dress was worn with a pair of strappy black heels and a silver chain that sat on her collarbone as well as hoop earrings.
Montana Cox closed out Australian Fashion Week 2024 with a bang. The 30-year-old walked the runway for Pandora’s closing night show in a series of stunning looks. Pictured
The model showed off her famous figure in a slinky metallic mini dress that placed her trim pins on display
She had on a soft makeup look with a light pink lip gloss while her brunette hair was pulled off her face
Montana also strutted her stuff in a flowing baby blue gown that reached floor length and was strapless.
It featured an asymmetric line along the bust and a cinched in waist and was paired with layered gold necklaces.
Her runway appearance comes after news producers of Channel Seven’s new reality series Made In Bondi are honing in on a group of very glamorous new cast members, including Montana.
Based on the wildly popular reality series Made in Chelsea, Made in Bondi will follow the lives and loves of Sydney’s party set who call the seaside city home.
Montana also strutted her stuff in a flowing baby blue gown that reached floor length and was strapless
It featured an asymmetric line along the bust and a cinched in waist and was paired with layered gold necklaces
The dress was worn with a pair of strappy black heels
According to The Daily Telegraph, producers are hoping to secure the likes of Montana and Aidan Walsh – the suitcase entrepreneur ex of Jodi Anasta – for season one.
Also reportedly on producers’ wish lists are Sir. the label fashion designer Sophie Coote, Body by Berner pilates founder Bernadette Fahey, and Bondi socialite couple Andy El-Bayeh and Harriet Williams.
Unfortunately, an insider claims producers may have difficulty wooing potential cast members.
‘Most of these people don’t really see the benefit of starring on the show,’ they told The Daily Telegraph.
Byron Baes followed a group of Byron Bay-based artists, influencers and entrepreneurs as they navigate life in the trendy coastal town.
It comes after news producers of Channel Seven ‘s new reality series Made In Bondi are honing in on a group of very glamorous new cast members, including Montana