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Justin Hemmes' pregnant partner Madeleine Holtznagel cradles her huge baby bump in a racy sheer dress as they join Tyra Banks and Pip Edwards at glamorous Silver Party

Justin Hemmes' pregnant partner Madeleine Holtznagel cradles her huge baby bump in a racy sheer dress as they join Tyra Banks and Pip Edwards at glamorous Silver Party

Daily Mail​10-05-2025

Supermodel and television icon Tyra Banks brought a dose of Hollywood glamour to Sydney on Saturday as she led a dazzling lineup of celebrity guests at the prestigious Silver Party charity gala.
The America's Next Top Model creator, 51, made a powerful fashion statement in a tailored pinstripe suit that fused elegance with edge.
She paired the structured look with bold accessories and a sleek hairstyle, commanding attention as she arrived at the Vaucluse venue in style.
Tyra looked to be in great spirits as she mingled with local celebrities and philanthropists at the exclusive event, which supports the Sydney Children's Hospitals Foundation.
Joining her at the glittering soirée was model Madeleine Holtznagel, who proudly showed off her growing baby bump as she stepped out with her billionaire partner 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.
The America's Next Top Model creator made a powerful fashion statement in a tailored pinstripe suit that fused elegance with edge
With her brunette locks styled in an elegant updo and subtle, glowing makeup, Madeleine 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.
Elsewhere at the event, Today show host Karl Stefanovic and his wife Jasmine were all smiles as they made a dramatic entrance in stylish outfits that turned heads upon arrival.
Karl, 50, looked every inch the man in black, opting for a classic dark suit that he paired with a crisp white shirt and his signature cheeky grin.
Jasmine, 41, oozed sophistication in a plunging black gown, which she teamed with a cream coat draped elegantly over her shoulders and dazzling diamond necklace - a chic touch that elevated her already-glamorous ensemble.
Nova radio favourite Michael 'Wippa' Wipfli, 45, also stepped out for the exclusive soirée alongside his wife Lisa.
The couple looked loved-up as they posed for cameras, with Wippa keeping it classic in a smart red tuxedo while Lisa stunned in a floor-length maroon dress adorned with a delicate floral lace pattern.
Real Housewives of Sydney star Terry Biviano and her husband Anthony Minnichello brought a touch contemporary glam to the party as they rocked their best angles at the event.
Jasmine oozed sophistication in a plunging black gown, which she teamed with a cream coat draped elegantly over her shoulders and dazzling diamond necklace - a chic touch that elevated her already-glamorous ensemble
Terry looked radiant in a lacy grey sequinned gown and Anthony cut a dashing figure in a traditional all-black getup.
The Silver Party, hosted 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.
Real Housewives of Sydney star Terry Biviano and her husband Anthony Minnichello brought a touch contemporary glam to the party as they rocked their best angles at the event
Madeleine 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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