Two Sisters Winter Ball: Bec Judd’s ‘unbelievable’ transformation
The Melbourne WAG has turned heads at a charity ball, with fans labelling Bec Judd’s transformation “unbelievable”.
Rebecca Judd has caused a stir after undergoing an “unbelievable” transformation to attend an opulent charity ball.
The Melbourne WAG and entrepreneur was among a string of Australian celebrities who dressed up to the nines for a lavish fundraiser in honour of breast and ovarian cancer research held by the Two Sisters Foundation.
Bec “nailed the brief”, which required guests to dress with a “glacial” theme, opting for a sparkling gown by J’Aton Couture with statement make-up and a bold headpiece.
Her transformation from busy mum-of-four to ice queen left the 40-year-old almost unrecognisable to fans, with many stating they “couldn’t believe” it was her.
In a series of photos shared to Instagram, Bec’s “insane” new look was marvelled at by followers as well as a string of famous friends.
“OH MY GAWD,” one commented.
“Wowww!!!! Unbelievable!!,” another responded as one teased: “Elsa will NOT be happy about this.”
“You’re an actual icon,” one fan gushed.
“Almost didn’t recognise you,” someone else chipped in.
Bec has a longstanding relationship with the dress designer J’Aton Couture, opting for one of its gowns for her 2010 wedding to AFL husband Chris Judd.
Her elaborate “crown” was created by Bonnie Evelyn Millinery, with her signature blonde locks styled loosely over her shoulders.
Chris was also at the event, posing beside his wife for a series of photos in a dapper suit.
Bec wasn’t the only familiar face at the event, held in the banquet hall of Malvern Town Hall in Melbourne on Saturday.
Interior designer Vicky Zaparas rocked a “naked” dress with an elaborate white fluffy cape slung over her shoulders.
While former Yummy Mummies reality TV star Jane Scandizzo opted for a white off the shoulder top with a statement tiered skirt.
Shoe designer and fashion stylist Lana Wilkinson also attended the prestigious event, posing for a photo with good friend Bec.
She opted for a silver Paolo Sebastian dress which featured a feathered skirt and a sheer top with sleeves.
Lana finished her look with a pair of clear heels from her own collection.
The winter ball began back in 2019 and has so far raised more than $2 million to support breast and ovarian cancer research at WHEI.
The Two Sisters Foundation was formed by Ellie Rogers and Lisa Bardas after the pair discovered they are both carriers of the BRCA1 gene when Lisa was diagnosed with breast cancer age 38.
Both decided to undergo a full mastectomy and hysterectomy following Lisa’s cancer battle and later went on to form Two Sisters in a bid to improve the lives of millions of women affected by cancer.