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Lara Worthington cuts a chic figure in men's shirt and retro trousers as she parties at infamous LA hot spot Chateau Marmont

Lara Worthington cuts a chic figure in men's shirt and retro trousers as she parties at infamous LA hot spot Chateau Marmont

Daily Mail​18-06-2025
Lara Worthington is well known for her edgy sense of fashion.
And the supermodel was showing off her latest runway look as she headed out to party at LA hot spot Chateau Marmont on Tuesday night.
The 37-year-old was accompanied by a female friend, with the pair also sharing dinner before parting ways.
Lara opted for a pale blue men's shirt which she wore partially unbuttoned along with a glistening necklace.
She added a pair of retro, brown trousers, which were also in a men's wide cut, to which she added a matching belt.
Lara completed the look with a pair of black, satin heels and carried a designer handbag in brown leather.
The blonde wore her hair in a flipped bob and chose a natural makeup look with a glowing sheen.
It comes after Lara sent temperatures soaring on Wednesday when she flaunted her trim physique in a very skimpy bikini.
The Aussie model looked every inch the beach babe as she posed beside an outdoor sauna, sharing the proud moment to her Instagram Stories.
Lara's swimsuit made the most of the blonde bombshell's very slender figure, highlighting her insane abs and head-turning curves.
She opted to go make-up free for the occasion and wore her locks tied back.
Lara's racy post comes after she has shared a touching tribute to husband Sam Worthington.
The glamorous stay-at-home mother celebrated the Avatar star on Father's Day, held on June 15 in the US, by sharing a gallery of rarely seen family photos to Instagram.
Lara opted for a pale blue men's shirt which she wore partially unbuttoned along with a glistening necklace. She added a pair of retro, brown trousers, which were also in a men's wide cut, to which she added a matching belt
In the carousel, Sam looked every inch the doting father to their three children, showing a softer side to the notoriously private actor.
In one frame, the 48-year-old is seen smiling for the camera while horsing around with his sons in a swimming pool.
Lara captioned the images simply, writing, 'Happy Father's Day'.
The couple began dating in 2013 and married the following year.
The model previously told The Daily Telegraph that they are enjoying growing old together.
'We've only got each other. Sam and I are a good team. We're both Australians and we have the same values. We come at our children as a team... I think that's really important,' she said.
Lara went on to say that she and her family are 'all very close' and that she isn't too strict of a parent.
'They always make me feel so good, especially Sam. I don't want that to ever go; I hope it doesn't,' she said.
'But being able to be a mum and to work definitely stems from your partner. Sam and I are on the same page, so I feel like he's "got me" when I'm working and vice versa.'
Sam and Lara currently split their time between Sydney and New York.
Last year, the Avatar star revealed he had no plans for a permanent move Down Under any time soon.
Speaking to GQ Australia, Sam said that he owed 'everything' to his adopted homeland.
'No. I like America,' Sam said when asked if a move was in the couple's future.
'America has given me everything and I've been here for 20-odd years. There's anonymity but there's also a real sense of community which is very cool.'
Sam added he was also enamoured by New York - a place where his acting is not always the first topic of conversation.
They share three sons - Rocket, Racer and River.
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