Red carpet rains purple as WAGs channel Hollywood glamour
It was raining shades of purple everywhere on this year’s Brownlow red carpet with WAGs embracing the shade to striking effect.
It was raining shades of purple everywhere on this year’s Brownlow red carpet with WAGs embracing the shade to striking effect.
It started with Nadia Bartel, then it became a fully-fledged trend. These were the most daring of the Brownlow red carpet. SEE THE PHOTOS
Now a red carpet veteran Brit Davis says she no longer feels nerves when attending the Brownlow but is instead overcome with pride for her soon-to-be husband.
The evolution of the Brownlow red carpet over the past fifteen years has seen the night for the WAGs become less about hiring a babysitter and more a platform to showcase local fashion designers on a national stage. And it all started thanks to that red dress.
It’s been 15 years since THAT infamous red dress catapulted Rebecca Judd to stardom at the Brownlow. But the uber WAG will be a glaring absentee at this year’s best and fairest — this is why.
Another AFL glamour couple have opted out of this year’s footy night of nights, after regular red carpet star Bec Judd revealed she also wouldn’t be attending.
Less than two months after her public split from husband Jimmy, Nadia Bartel is set to take the next step in her return to public life at AFL’s night of nights later this month.
TOBY Mitchell looked set for a big one at the AFL’s night of nights: “Brownlow hear we come” (sic) he posted on Instagram. But all was not what it seemed for one of Melbourne’s most notorious underworld figures.
THE Brownlow Medal red carpet is normally an opportunity for the wives and girlfriends of AFL stars to take the spotlight. Western Bulldog Jason Johannisen was having none of it.
IT’S easy to overlook the details on the Brownlow medal red carpet when every dress is so dazzling. Here’s what you might have missed.
THERE was sparkle and sophistication – and a few baby bumps – as WAGs and AFL stars graced the red carpet at the Brownlow Medal 2018 ceremony in Melbourne. Check out the styles in this mega fashion photo gallery.
Fashion editor Kim Wilson and fashion columnist Anna Byrne cast their votes for best and fairest on the 2018 Brownlow red carpet.
THE prospect of attending the Brownlow is always lingering at the back of the mind of footballers’ partners. WAG Emma Hawkins reveals what really happens in the lead up to the big event.
IT was metallic glam, flouncy trains, baby bumps and skin on the red carpet for the 2018 Brownlow medal count. See who wowed in gold, stunned in sequins and who claimed the best-dressed title from our experts.
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