Sally Obermeder stunned onlookers as she unveiled her glamorous makeover at the Logies on Sunday night.
The Real Housewives of Sydney star turned heads in a fitted gold dress with a halter neck design that skimmed her slender curves.
The 52-year-old looked decades younger as she posed up a storm in the foil-like number, which showcased her tan.
She went all out for her makeup look, choosing a bronzed palette with a matte pink lip and heavy peach blush.
Sally’s look was a far cry from how she appeared in her days as a television presenter.
The former TV host once sported a less flashy look, darker hair and far fewer tanning products.

Sally Obermeder is looking very different these days. Pictured in 2020

She stunned onlookers as she unveiled her glamorous makeover at the Logies on Sunday night (pictured)
Sally rose to fame in the 2000s as a presenter on Sydney Weekender, before moving on to roles on Today Tonight, The Morning Show and The Daily Edition.
She left the Seven Network in 2020 before embarking on a reality TV career.
The television personality then joined The Real Housewives of Sydney for its second season in 2023.
Sally’s appearance at the lauded awards show follows controversy around this year’s invite list.
Most of the cast of The Real Housewives of Sydney were left off the Logies guest list, despite the show being up for an award.
Only Obermeder was invited to walk the red carpet – and she made sure to put on a show.
In recent years, the star has been busy with her wellness brand, SWIISH.
She was inspired to start the business after battling cancer.

The Real Housewives of Sydney star turned heads in a fitted gold dress with a halter neck design that skimmed her slender curves. The 52-year-old looked decades younger as she posed up a storm in the foil-like number, which showcased her tan

Sally rose to fame in the 2000s as a presenter on Sydney Weekender, before moving on to roles on Today Tonight and The Morning Show. She left Seven in 2020 before embarking on a reality TV career. Sally joined The Real Housewives of Sydney in 2023. Pictured in 2022
Sally was forced to fight an aggressive stage-three breast cancer, which she has since overcome, when she came up with the idea of a powerful green supplement.
She was diagnosed with the disease back in October 2011, at 41 weeks pregnant and the day before she was due to give birth to her first daughter Annabelle.
Speaking to Daily Mail, Sally said she’s grateful for each and every day and feels like she’s ‘giving back’ in a way after her cancer journey.
The television personality married her husband, product developer Marcus Obermeder, in 2001.
Besides daughter Annabelle, they also share a second daughter, Elyssa.