Pip Edwards has issued a witty reply to a troll who criticised her look on a magazine cover shot.
The fashionista, 45, took to Instagram on Friday to tease her upcoming appearance in Stellar, sharing an image of the cover.
Pip cut quite a chic figure in the photo, perched on an amorphous silver sculpture.
The P.E Nation founder wore a stylish brown power suit that featured a darker shade on the jacket’s lapel.
She upped the raunch factor slightly, wearing nothing underneath the jacket and offering a hint of cleavage as she posed.
Pip finished her look with a pair of similarly coloured peep-toe mules and accessorised with some silver bling on her wrists.

Pip Edwards has hit back at a troll who criticised her look on a magazine cover shot
Her flaxen locks also sported a tousled look as she stared seductively into the camera.
However, it was Pip’s hairstyle in the photo that one snarky follower took umbrage with.
They commented, ‘Why does your hair always look so dirty?’
Not wanting to let the barb slide, Pip replied with a simple: ‘It’s wet.’
It seems that the critical follower was in the minority, though, with scores of friends and fans praising Pip’s striking cover.
Pip’s ‘bestie’ Jackie O Henderson chimed in with a gushing: ‘Wow, such an amazing shot! Love.’
One follower echoed Jackie’s sentiment with: ‘No description necessary. Legend status.’
A second summed up the sentiment of many with: ‘Looking as fabulous and chic as ever.’

The fashionista, 45, took to Instagram on Friday to tease her upcoming appearance in Stellar, sharing an image of the cover

However, it was Pip’s hairstyle in the photo that someone took umbrage with. They asked: ‘Why does your hair always look so dirty?’
It comes after Pip recently gave followers an insight into her luxurious self-care ritual.
She shared a series of snaps to her Instagram story on Sunday showing herself receiving a four-hand massage at Venustus Spa in Paddington.
The 90-minute full-body massage, according to the website, costs $1,059 and is performed by ‘the most supremely skilled and intuitive artisans to comprehensively treat and realign every edge of the body’.
The luxury day spa prices its four-handed expert treatment at $707 for a 60-minute session, $888 for 75 minutes or a huge $1,059 for a 90-minute pamper experience.
In the pictures and videos, the 45-year-old lay face down as she received the luxe treatment.
‘The nourishing magic healing hands of the women at @venustus_australia,’ she captioned a picture showing two women performing the synchronised massage.
At one point during the experience, Pip could be seen wearing a feather headdress with crystals aligned down her spine.
One of the therapists clinked mini cymbals together as the other massaged Pip’s legs.

Not wanting to let the barb slide, Pip replied with a simple: ‘It’s wet’
‘I’ll do all the things and call in all the magic,’ she wrote over the video.
This isn’t the first time Pip has taken to social media to rave about the luxury Sydney spa, having previously gushed about the four-hand massage in July last year.
‘This treatment is a regular one I do using rocks to warm and relax the muscles,’ she said at the time.
‘Four hands is definitely the only way to really transcend to that realm of complete disconnection.’
In the past, the fashion guru has even splashed out an estimated $1,500 on the spa’s six-hand massage, which she posted to Instagram.
The P.E. Nation founder described the relaxing pamper session as ‘magic’ and ‘life-changing’ in a series of captions alongside snaps of herself getting massaged.