New Wiggle Tsehay Hawkins makes ARIAs red carpet debut
The new Yellow Wiggle has made her red carpet debut after being announced as Emma Watkins’ replacement last month. Check out all the best looks from the night.
The newest member of The Wiggles made her red carpet debut at the ARIA Awards on Wednesday night.
Tsehay Hawkins, 16, hit the red carpet of Aussie music’s night of nights in a blue shimmering dress with silver accessories.
Hawkins, who is only in Year 10 in high school, was announced as Emma Watkins’ replacement last month after the beloved entertainer stepped down following 11 years with the children’s group.
Elsewhere on the red carpet, the children’s entertainer held the iconic finger pose with the group’s founding members Anthony Field, Jeff Fatt and Murray Cook.
Hawkins even got to don her yellow skivvy later in the evening while presenting the award for Best Live Performance to indie rock band Lime Cordiale alongside the original group members.
Meanwhile, Gretta Ray sizzled down the red carpet at Taronga Zoo in a form-fitting black dress with cut-out details.
Ray, who was nominated for Best Breakthrough Artist for her debut album, Begin To Look Around, kept it simple as she made her entrance.
The Bigger Than Me singer paired her black maxi dress and sleek red nails, with the gown featuring chic cut out details below her hip and décolletage.
Her hair blonde hair was in loose waves, and a simple cat-eye makeup look completed the outfit.
Never failing to turn heads with her striking style, Josh singer Peach PRC wore a dusty pink Barbie-esque gown with a fishtail design.
Bringing her laid-back charm to the event was Amy Shark wearing a simple cardigan and black trousers.
Genesis Owusu — who took out four of his seven award nominations tonight — rocked Covid-chic ready-to-wear bedding for the evening, matching his socks to the carpet. Later in the evening, the energetic performer changed into a red suit sans shirt for a bouncy performance of hit song I Don’t Need You.
Vera Blue was an ethereal vision with an edgy twist in leather, lace, and intricate silver beading.
Teenage heart-throb Ruel brought his effortlessly cool vintage style to the carpet in a checked suit and classic Dr Martens desert boots.
Fellow long-haired vintage lovers Lime Cordiale continued the tieless trend in ‘70s-inspired suits.
Meanwhile, Budjerah went for a bolo tie, cropped black suit and chunky statement shoes.
ARIAs host and Today entertainment reporter Brooke Boney was radiant in a crisp white shirt and wide-leg cream pants, changing into a brown plunging dress with cut-out sections showcasing her toned abs when the sun went down.
Former Triple J host Linda Marigliano dazzled in a pop of shimmery blue with sky-high pink platforms.
Singer Odette was dressed in an unusual brown patchwork frock featuring a golf motif and wide sleeves.
Baker Boy kept the pandemic tracksuit trend alive with his oh-so-comfy looking get up.
And Vance Joy opted for a classic skinny suit and tie.
Check out all the winners from the evening here.