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Sopha Dophas Braless Look Stuns at Premiere

Bintano News Desk
2/12/2026
Sopha Dophas Braless Look Stuns at Premiere

Social media star Sopha Dopha dressed to impress on the red carpet at the Wuthering Heights Sydney premiere on Thursday night at the State Theatre, proving she's a master of glamorous, daring fashion.

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The 22-year-old influencer, real name Sophia Begg, arrived braless in a sparkling white mini dress that combined playful tulle with a bejewelled corset bodice dripping in crystals, paired with sparkly heels.

The plunging neckline and eye-popping skirt ensured all eyes were on her as she posed for photographers; however, the influencer came dangerously close to a wardrobe malfunction by going braless in the bold ensemble.

She accessorised with a metallic-hued clutch, glinting drop earrings, and silver stiletto-shaped nails, completing a look that balanced confidence with high-fashion flair.

Sopha's golden blonde waves were styled in effortless beachy curls, cascading over one shoulder, while bronzed, glowing makeup highlighted her sun-kissed complexion and defined brows. 

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Social media star Sopha Dopha dressed to impress on the red carpet at the Wuthering Heights Sydney premiere on Thursday night at State Theatre, proving she's a master of glamorous, daring fashion

Social media star Sopha Dopha dressed to impress on the red carpet at the Wuthering Heights Sydney premiere on Thursday night at State Theatre, proving she's a master of glamorous, daring fashion 

The 22-year-old influencer, real name Sophia Begg, arrived braless in a sparkling white mini dress that combined playful tulle with a bejewelled corset bodice dripping in crystals, paired with sparkly heels

The 22-year-old influencer, real name Sophia Begg, arrived braless in a sparkling white mini dress that combined playful tulle with a bejewelled corset bodice dripping in crystals, paired with sparkly heels 

It comes soon after Sophia's new Matcha drink was slammed online only hours after it hit the shelves.

The iced beverage is a collaboration between the social media star and wellness brand Tropeaka.

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TikToker Danib1023 let her thoughts be known when she shared a clip of herself and her female friends trying the flavoured beverage.

'That's so terrible,' complained one taste tester, before another labelled it 'so bad'.

'That's feral,' commented another of the drop, which is pitched as 'Japanese Matcha in a smooth and creamy oat milk latte'.

The video was captioned, 'Not good at all,' and has since been viewed by over 700K users. 

Meanwhile, ElitentitledAU also posted their verdict on TikTok, captioning their clip: 'We tried the viral Sopha Dopha matcha cans, and this is our honest review…'

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Jess Lima, the director of the digital marketing brand, was joined by the company's social media manager, Amelia Duff, for the taste test. 

She accessorised with a metallic-hued clutch, glinting drop earrings, and silver stiletto-shaped nails, completing a look that balanced confidence with high-fashion flair

She accessorised with a metallic-hued clutch, glinting drop earrings, and silver stiletto-shaped nails, completing a look that balanced confidence with high-fashion flair

The bold ensemble cemented Sopha as one of the undeniable style stars of the night

The bold ensemble cemented Sopha as one of the undeniable style stars of the night

'I feel like I'm tasting water after something accidentally fell into it,' said Jess.

After failing to be impressed, the pair tried the strawberry-flavoured Matcha with disappointing results.

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'I can't even rate it,' Jess quipped.

After declaring they 'loved' Sophia, who has 1.4 million followers, the pair implored viewers to 'try' the beverage.

The review received dozens of comments from followers who threw shade on the new product as a 'milk drink', as opposed to matcha.

'I love Soph, but honestly, these should be called oat milk drinks, not matcha in the slightest,' complained one follower.

The product was launched earlier this month, with the drink advertised as being available in 7–Eleven stores across Australia.

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Originating in Japan, Matcha is a green tea made from the Camellia sinensis plant, which is then ground into a fine powder.

It is now a popular beverage across the globe, boosted by the wellness trend.

aggregated from the Daily Mail.

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