Lara Worthington has starred in a “stunning” new campaign for Myer, sending fans into a spin.
The Aussie model has sent shoppers into a spin after wearing an affordable outfit from Myer that many have since declared they “need”.The Aussie model, who currently lives in New York with her actor husband Sam Worthington and their three kids, appears alongside singer turned swimmer Cody Simpson for the retail giant, promoting Myer’s summer 23 range.
Lara also rocked the $299 “Print Maxi Dress” from the brand, which celebrates its 50th birthday next year, featuring a cheeky cut-out. “The campaign was shot by Pierre Toussaint who I have worked with since I was 15 – it’s always great to reconnect and collaborate on projects like this together.Shoppers are going crazy for this rib knit crop top from Country Road and matching skirt. Picture: Myer
Nadia Bartel collaborated with the department store, being photographed in new pieces from the summer collection. Picture: MyerNadia, who has emerged as a fashion leader since launching her own brand HENNE, told news.com.au investing in “quality pieces” was her biggest shopping tip.
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