
She really took the theme seriously! Pip Edwards revs up F1 Sydney premiere in racy car themed outfit
The P.E Nation co-founder and Ksubi Creative Director, 45, skipped the media wall on Thursday night, but made sure to document her sartorial efforts on social media.
Pip stepped out in a pair of Kusbi Low Rider Pitt Lane straight leg jeans that flaunted her fit physique, paired with a cropped red T-shirt and a cropped black denim jacket.
She pulled the race car themed ensemble together with an official Pirelli Motorsport cap, which she tucked her bleach blonde lucks under in a low bun, and a chunky black belt and pointed white heels.
Her statement piece screen printed pants, which retail for $239, were the star of the show.
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'With my boys,' Pip captioned a pre-movie selfie taken fittingly inside a vehicle, with interior stylist Steve Cordnoy and Double Rainbouu co-founder Mikey Nolan.
She double parked herself with two small popcorns at the Entertainment Quarter cinema, alongside a host of high-profile Sydney identities and media professionals.
Leading the charge was Amy Castano, who mingled with her friendly ex-husband Jono Castano at the event.
Influencer Amy looked absolutely sensational in a sultry, wine-coloured two-piece ensemble.
She rocked a sheer, long-sleeved top that subtly revealed a bandeau underneath, paired with a matching figure-hugging skirt that featured a dramatic cut-out at the waist.
The star completed the bold look with pointed heels, a slick clutch, and a pop of deep red lipstick, letting her long brunette locks cascade in soft waves.
Amy had her Aaron Evans on her arm, who kept things cool and sporty in a white tee layered under a black, red and white zip-up windbreaker.
He teamed the look with black trackpants featuring red stripe detailing down the leg and finished off the ensemble with white sneakers and his signature bling, including a chunky watch and chain.
The couple looked every bit the stylish duo on the black carpet.
Celebrity trainer Jono cut a casual yet polished figure.
Jono opted for a laid-back look, pairing a crisp white singlet with a black open shirt and matching loose-fit trousers.
He finished the ensemble with classic white Converse sneakers and a luxury watch, adding a hint of sporty edge to his red carpet appearance.
With his trademark groomed beard and a confident smile, the fitness guru was all charm as he posed in front of the film's high-octane backdrop.
Also standing out from the pack on the night was model Kate Peck, who stole the show in a striking monochrome ensemble that turned heads the moment she hit the black carpet.
The former MTV presenter looked effortlessly cool in a white shirt layered with a black corset top and tailored utility-style pants, completing the look with patent heels and a bold red lip that added a pop of colour.
She was joined by F Boy Island sweethearts Nick Brown and Molly O'Halloran, who made a stylish entrance of their own.
Nick looked effortlessly cool in an all-white look.
Meanwhile Molly brought bold colour to the carpet in a striking red military-inspired mini skirt suit, paired with knee-high patent boots and voluminous curls.
The premiere celebrated the upcoming release of F1 (2025), a fast-paced drama directed by Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun: Maverick) and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, with Hollywood A-lister Brad Pitt in the driver's seat.
The film follows a retired Formula 1 driver who returns to the track to mentor a rising star, with scenes shot at real Grand Prix circuits around the world.
The production has generated massive buzz among fans for its unprecedented access to F1 events and cutting-edge racing sequences that blur the line between cinema and sport.
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