Scroll through below to see our favourite getups from the night.
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Michelle Bridges stunned in a crisp-white jumpsuit with sophisticated high-neck detail and chic wide-leg pants. She kept the look simplistic with a black clutch and pointed-toe heels, which made way for her red lipstick and nail polish to pop.
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Caroline Høgh Groth, former European handball player and owner of Greener Resolutions, went for monochromatic stripes in a ladylike Nicholas the Label strapless midi dress, teamed with black two-strap heels and a long rectangle clutch. “In my opinion, it’s time to focus a bit more on the extraordinary results Australian women bring home. A night I wouldn’t have missed for anything,” she wrote to Instagram.
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Olympic swimmer Cate Campbell looked divine in a shimmering-green backless gown by Tania Olsen. Her side-swept pulled-back hair and pink lip polished off the look.
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Model Renae Ayris stepped out to support the country’s finest sportswomen, donning a sparkly striped bodycon by Aje. We think she looks super cute, but the look was slightly disco-esque with the glitzy sequins, figure-hugging shape and slicked-back pony.
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Swimmer Emily Seebohm rocked black and gold in a Sass & Bide mini with matching accessories. We love that she pulled her hair up to show off the dress’ embellished halter neckline.
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Skeet shooter Laura Coles donned an amazing Thurley number, with a hypnotic maze pattern accentuated by the piece’s sheer fabric. The peplum waist and sweetheart neckline helped give even more life to the stunning LWD.