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Karl and Jasmine Stefanovic bring the glamour to the Silver Party in Sydney – with TV's golden couple turning heads at star-studded children's charity gala

Karl and Jasmine Stefanovic bring the glamour to the Silver Party in Sydney – with TV's golden couple turning heads at star-studded children's charity gala

Daily Mail​10-05-2025

Karl and Jasmine Stefanovic were the picture of elegance and charm on Saturday evening as they arrived at the prestigious Silver Party in Sydney, commanding attention among a sea of A-listers at the annual charity event.
The Today show star, 50, looked suave and sophisticated in a classic black suit paired with matching dress shoes and a crisp white shirt.
He looked to be having the time of his life as he flashed his signature grin while posing proudly alongside his stunning wife.
Jasmine, 41, exuded effortless glamour in a plunging black gown that hugged her figure perfectly.
Meanwhile, a cream coat worn elegantly over her shoulders added a sophisticated edge to the look.
Jasmine completed her outfit with a stunning diamond necklace that shimmered under the event lights - a show-stopping accessory that added just the right amount of sparkle to the elegant affair.
The couple, who have long been favourites on the Sydney social scene, made their stylish entrance at the exclusive event held at the Vaucluse home of billionaire and event host Justin Hemmes.
It was attended by some 300 influential figures from the worlds of business, media, and entertainment.
Joining them at the glittering soirée was model Madeline Holtznagel, who proudly showed off her growing baby bump as she stepped out with her billionaire partner and event host Justin Hemmes.
The 28-year-old beauty looked radiant in a strapless black gown featuring a sheer midriff that put her blossoming belly on display.
With her brunette locks styled in an elegant updo and subtle, glowing makeup, Madeline was the picture of maternal glamour.
Her partner Justin, 52, matched her sophistication in a perfectly tailored black suit, looking every bit the dashing dad-to-be.
The Silver Party, held annually by the Sydney Children's Hospitals Foundation, is one of the city's most prestigious charity galas.
Held this year at a lavish harbourside residence, the event drew around hundreds of Sydney's most influential business leaders, philanthropists, media figures, and celebrities.
Since its inception in 2001, the Silver Party has raised over $10 million in support of the state's most critically ill children, funding vital equipment, research, and life-saving treatments across the Sydney Children's Hospitals Network.
Madeline and Justin - who have been dating since 2020 - appeared to be in high spirits as they mingled with fellow A-List guests.
The socialite's glamorous appearance comes just weeks after news broke that she and Hemmes are expecting their first child together, adding another exciting chapter to their already high-profile romance.
With the baby due later this year, Saturday's outing marked one of the couple's final public appearances before they step into the next chapter of parenthood.
The Silver Party is a prestigious annual fundraising gala hosted by the Sydney Children's Hospitals Foundation (SCHF).

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