
Alex Fevola, 48, shows off her incredibly youthful looks in sleek black ensemble as she attends Melbourne Autumn Ball
Alex Fevola was looking decades younger than her years as she stepped out at a glitzy event on Thursday.
The 48-year-old was turning heads in a black ensemble as she attended the Melbourne Autumn Ball.
The longtime partner of AFL great Brendan Fevola opted for a tailored blazer style coat that skimmed her trim figure.
Underneath, she had on a black maxi dress with some sheer lace detailing across the bust.
Alex added a pair of pointed heels and carried a quilted clutch purse as well as adding a dainty necklace.
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Alex wore her long, blonde hair down around her fresh, line-free face in soft waves.
For makeup, she chose a warm, rosy palette with a pastel pink lipstick and some glowing highlighter.
It comes after Alex got candid about her main skin concerns in an interview with 9Honey.
Alex revealed she spends up to $1,600 per year on beauty products and treatments, and gets 'Botox a couple of times a year' to combat general wrinkles.
'I don't like to be frozen but I do like to soften the furrow between my brows. So a little Botox every five months, I find, works for me,' Alex said of her regimen.
The mother of four added that her main skin concerns in her forties are 'just general ageing' and finds Botox 'the most effective against general wrinkles'.
She also revealed she spends 'maybe $800 per year on products' and a further '$800 per year on treatments'.
Alex, who often shares her beauty secrets on social media, listed a luminous foundation, a face palette and mascara as her 'go-to' products in a 2020 interview with House of Wellness.
The beauty entrepreneur explained how a face palette - often consisting of an eye shadow, bronzer, blush and highlighter - allows her to transform her 'whole face within five minutes'.
Alex said her ultimate beauty hack was multi-purpose products such as cream tints, which can be applied to the eyes, cheeks and lips for an 'all-over fresh glow'.
Radio presenter Brendan and make-up artist Alex married in 2005 but divorced in 2014.
However, their separation was short-lived, with the pair reuniting later that same year, before getting engaged for the second time in 2016.
Brendan proposed to Alex in front of their children shortly after being crowned the winner of the 2016 season of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!
At the time, Brendan told radio host Dave Thornton on the Fifi and Dave show: 'I was a bit nervous, I didn't think she'd say yes.
'Because we've been married before and obviously been divorced. It was really beautiful with the kids there.'
While the couple have been engaged for a number of years, they are yet to tie the knot for the second time.
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