Camilla Franks doesn’t look like this anymore! Kaftan Queen reveals her shock Hollywood makeover
Camilla Franks enters the holidays with a sensational glow-up.
Australia’s Kaftan Queen uploaded a gallery of Christmas photos to her Instagram on Tuesday to rock her new Hollywood makeover.
In the first photo, the age-defying 48-year-old designer looks radiant and wrinkle-free as she poses next to Delta Goodrem and Santa Claus.
In another image, a brunette Franks appears to show off a new set of veneers while flashing a million-dollar smile.
In a final frame, the once-blonde Celebrity Apprentice contestant is seen embracing chef Curtis Stone and singer Calum Scott.
Franks captioned the photo gallery: “Celebrating Christmas in the City of Angels…”
Camilla Franks enters the holidays with a sensational glow-up. Australia’s Kaftan Queen uploaded a gallery of Christmas photos to her Instagram on Tuesday to rock her new Hollywood makeover. In the photo in 2021
In the first photo, the age-defying 48-year-old designer looks radiant and wrinkle-free as she poses next to Delta Goodrem and Santa Claus. Pictured on Tuesday
Frank’s stunning transformation comes as she decongested her fabulous workplace in Sydney’s eastern suburbs for an undisclosed sum earlier this year.
The fabulously eccentric two-storey Woollahra house, originally on the market for $7 million.
The list price for the five-bedroom, three-bathroom home was later revised to $7.25 million.
Built in the 1880s and named “Villa Camilla,” Franks purchased the extravagantly decorated home in 2016 for $3.868 million, according to The Wentworth Courier.
Franks’ bohemian style and striking colorful designs are characteristic.
Highlights also include hand-painted floral and ‘tribal’ wallpaper, jeweled finishes and rustic oak floorboards.
In another image, Franks appears to show off a new set of veneers as she flashes a million-dollar smile
In a final frame, the former Celebrity Apprentice contestant is seen hugging chef Curtis Stone and singer Calum Scott
Franks also retains elegant Old World architecture, including a grand entranceway.
Other highlights include a roof terrace, private lounge with fireplace, terrazzo kitchen, outdoor shower and stone egg bath.
There is also an outdoor entertainment deck with fire pit, saltwater pool and wraparound patio.
The advert comes after Franks bought a vintage property in nearby Bondi.
Built in 1908, the lavish estate known as Gnal Loa is set on just over 1,000 m² and surrounded by flowering gardens.
Highlights also include hand-painted floral and ‘tribal’ wallpaper, jeweled finishes and rustic oak floorboards.