1/27Popular Australian influencer Indy Clinton hosted an event on the Gold Coast to celebrate the launch of BOUF Haircare, a range designed to help tackle hair loss and thinning. Picture: Supplied
Star, 27, seen partying in ‘ultra-short’ dress
A popular influencer was spotted partying in the Gold Coast in a dress described as being “ultra-short” when worn by Margot Robbie.
2/27The 27-year-old wore a red mini-dress for the star-studded bash held at Sueno Rooftop. Picture: Media Mode
3/27It’s the same “ultra-short” Dilara Findikoglu mini Margot Robbie was seen wearing at the Barbie after party in 2023. Picture: MEGA/GC Images
4/27Clinton, 27, was recently unveiled as the face of the new haircare brand which officially launched on May 27. Picture: Media Mode
5/27Skye Wheatley was among the talent who attended the party. Picture: Media Mode
6/27The former Big Brother star arrived with mummy blogger, Ruby Tuesday Matthews. Picture: Media Mode
7/27Wheatley wore an animal print maxi dress, which featured a low-cutting neckline and a thigh split, to the event. Picture: Media Mode
8/27Ex-tennis WAG Costeen Hatzi opted for a pale lemon dress. Picture: Media Mode
9/27Hatzi accessorised in nude hues, including a cream bag and trench coat with white pointed heels. Picture: Media Mode
10/27Gold-Coast model Esha Avantha Naidoo also wore a lemon number. Picture: Media Mode
11/27Influencers Ava Francis, Kyra Dooley and Katie Gulle arrived together. Picture: Media Mode
12/27Ellidy Pullin wore a pair of cream pants with a sheer cardigan featuring a fluffy trim. Picture: Media Mode
13/27Pullin wore the cardigan open to show off her black bra underneath. Picture: Media Mode
14/27Clinton, a mum-of-three, collaborated with BOUF as she has suffered with post-partum hairloss following the births of her children. Picture: Instagram/IndyClinton
15/27The products contain a new technology that claim to tackle FGF5, a protein that tells your hair when it’s time to stop growing and fall out. Picture: Supplied
16/27The brand was created by Gen Z entrepreneur Rachael Wilde, who is best known as the founder of TBH Skincare. Picture: Supplied
17/27Wheatley’s dress was described online as ‘leaving little to the imagination’. Picture: Supplied
18/27“Indy was a natural choice when it came to looking at who the face of the campaign could be,” Wilde told news.com.au last week. Picture: Supplied
19/27Once inside, the festivities continued, and lots of photos were taken. Picture: Supplied
20/27BOUF products are priced between $29.95 and $39.95. Picture: Supplied
21/27Clinton had been testing the products for 5 months before BOUF was released for general sale in Priceline. Picture: Instagram/IndyClinton
22/27The working mums got to glam up for the event with a blowdry using the BOUF products before the event. Picture: Supplied
23/27Guests ate a Mexican-style feast and sipped on cocktails. Picture: Supplied
24/27'The nicest part of my transformation is how I feel. Even my nose job didn’t give me the same confidence boost that my hair regrowth has. After struggling for so many years, I just feel like myself," Clinton told news.com.au.
25/27Attendees were also gifted the products to take home. Picture: Instagram/EmDavies
26/27The “proprietary blend of botanicals” in the BOUF products took a team of hair microbiologists in Japan 7 years to perfect. Picture Supplied
27/27Clearly, everyone had a whole lot of fun. Picture: Instagram/IndyClinton