Alex Perry doesn’t look like this anymore! Fashion designer shows off his body transformation
Alex Perry doesn’t look like this anymore! Fashion designer to the stars, 60, shows off his incredible body transformation and bulging biceps in gym selfie
Alex Perry recently underwent an incredible body transformation after honing his figure at the gym.
The designer, whose clothes have been seen on the likes of Miranda Kerr, Jennifer Lopez and even HRH Crown Princess Mary, showed off his bold new look in a gym selfie on Friday.
Alex, 60, posed for a mirror selfie in a baggy shirt, showing off his bulging biceps and rippling muscles.
Alex appeared to be in the weight section of the gym and said he kept fit by enjoying a “lunchtime workout.”
Alex revealed that he has been shaping up lately with the help of a personal trainer.
Alex Perry recently underwent an incredible body transformation after honing his figure at the gym – and showed off on Friday
In a recent workout selfie, Alex showed off his buff frame, leaving his fans and followers shocked and in awe.
TV presenter Shelly Horton wrote: ‘Holy s**tballs Alex, you’re bigger than The Rock! Great work.’
Retired NRL star Sam Burgess responded with “rig city,” while celebrity makeup artist Max May wrote “beast mode on” alongside three flame emojis.
Alex is pictured in Sydney in August 2017, before his transformation
Alex previously revealed his motivation for training hard in an interview with SBS saying, “Going to the gym and working out just keeps me in top shape, both physically and mentally, for whatever comes my way in the fashion industry.
“After the first year of going to the gym, I started to hate it and had to drag myself into it, but I really enjoy it now. It makes me less stressed and then I can go home and feel normal.”
In September, Alex gave a rather brutal explanation as to why his brand never took off in Australia.
Alex previously revealed his motivation for training hard in an interview with SBS saying, “Going to the gym and working out just keeps me in top shape, both physically and mentally, for whatever comes my way in the fashion industry.” (Pictured left in 2017 and right in May 2022)
He launched his eponymous label in 1992 and quickly became known for his lavish red carpet dresses and jeweled corsets.
Still, he claims his designs were never “cool enough” to really take off in the Australian market, forcing him to take his business overseas.
‘I was never the one watching, or the cool one, it was always all about those other designers. But I kept thinking “I make really good clothes and I really like them,” he told Sunday Confidential at the time.
Although his clothes are stocked at both Myer and David Jones, he claims his clothes are simply not to the liking of Australian shoppers.
“So I started looking at what I was doing and I thought ‘you know what, I think I’m pretty cool’ but it’s in a glamorous way, not how cool is defined here,” he said.
In September, Alex gave a rather brutal explanation as to why his brand never took off in Australia. He claims his designs were never ‘cool enough’ to really take off in the Australian market, forcing him to take his business overseas