Emma McKeon puts on a glamorous display as she leads star athlete arrivals alongside Ariarne Titmus at Swimming Australia Awards in Brisbane

On Saturday, Emma McKeon led the celebrities as she put on a very glamorous show at the Swimming Australia Awards ceremony in Brisbane.

The 30-year-old six-time Olympic champion showed off her athletic figure in a plunging cream jacket and matching trousers as she dazzled on the red carpet at Howard Smith Wharves.

Her striking outfit highlighted her flawless skin and gym-trained body, and she seemed in high spirits as she showed off her skills at the exclusive event.

The beauty completed her look with white heels and a black designer clutch.

She let her luscious brown hair hang loosely over her shoulders and appeared to be having the time of her life as she laughed with her sporty friends.

It appeared that Emma went out alone, as she was not accompanied by her boyfriend, swimming champion Cody Simpson.

Meanwhile, fellow swimming champion Kaylee McKeown, 23, who won the Olympic Program Swimmer of the Year award at the event, put on a dazzling show in a glittering, plunging white patterned dress that showed off her stunning figure.

The Queensland-born athlete completed her look with white heels and wide-rimmed prescription glasses, and couldn’t keep the smile off her face as she posed for the cameras.

Emma McKeon (pictured) led the celebrity arrival on Saturday as she put on a very glamorous show at the Swimming Australia Awards ceremony in Brisbane

The 30-year-old six-time Olympic gold medalist showed off her athletic figure in a plunging cream jacket and matching pants as she dazzled on the red carpet

The 30-year-old six-time Olympic gold medalist showed off her athletic figure in a plunging cream jacket and matching pants as she dazzled on the red carpet

Her striking outfit highlighted her flawless skin and gym-trained body and she looked to be in great spirits as she strutted her stuff at the exclusive event

Her striking outfit highlighted her flawless skin and gym-trained body and she looked to be in great spirits as she strutted her stuff at the exclusive event

The beauty completed her look with white heels and a black designer clutch.

The beauty completed her look with white heels and a black designer clutch.

Her brown hair was elegantly styled and she added a touch of glamour to her look with a white handbag, showing off her best features.

Reigning Olympic 200m freestyle champion Mollie O’Callaghan, 20, put on a daring show in a black maxi dress with a plunging neckline that accentuated her curvy figure and radiant figure.

Elsewhere, guests looked twice at 24-year-old Tasmanian-born swimming champion Ariarne Titmus as she appeared in a breathtaking, off-the-shoulder black dress that showed off her impressive figure.

She completed her look with black heels and her long blonde hair was styled elegantly in loose waves around her shoulders.

Swimming legend Susie O’Neill, 51, looked breathtaking at the event, wearing a jet black, one-strap dress that accentuated her incredible and timeless look.

Meanwhile, fellow swimming champion Kaylee McKeown (pictured), who took home the Olympic program's swimmer of the year award at the event, put on a dazzling show in a glittering plunging white patterned dress that showed off her incredible figure

Meanwhile, fellow swimming champion Kaylee McKeown (pictured), who took home the Olympic program’s swimmer of the year award at the event, put on a dazzling show in a glittering plunging white patterned dress that showed off her incredible figure

The Queensland-born athlete completed her look with white heels and wide-rimmed prescription glasses and couldn't keep the smile off her face as she posed for the cameras

The Queensland-born athlete completed her look with white heels and wide-rimmed prescription glasses and couldn’t keep the smile off her face as she posed for the cameras

Her brown hair was styled elegantly and she added a touch of glamour to her look with a white handbag as she showed off her best angles

Her brown hair was styled elegantly and she added a touch of glamour to her look with a white handbag as she showed off her best angles

Reigning Olympic 200m freestyle champion Mollie O'Callaghan (pictured) put on a very daring show in a black, plunging maxi dress that accentuated her very generous curves and radiant appearance

Reigning Olympic 200m freestyle champion Mollie O’Callaghan (pictured) put on a very daring show in a black, plunging maxi dress that accentuated her very generous curves and radiant appearance

Her brown hair was styled in a sleek bob and she looked fabulous enjoying this prestigious event with her swimming buddies.

Also in attendance was 51-year-old veteran swimmer Kieren Perkins, who looked stunning in a black designer tuxedo, paired with a tight white T-shirt and black shoes.

It looked set to be a day of fun for the Australian swimmers who attended the sport’s most famous ceremony in the country, where they were recognised for their incredible achievements in the pool.

Elsewhere, Tasmanian-born swimming champion Ariarne Titmus (pictured) made guests look twice when she turned up in a breathtaking off-the-shoulder black dress that showed off her incredible figure

Elsewhere, Tasmanian-born swimming champion Ariarne Titmus (pictured) made guests look twice when she turned up in a breathtaking off-the-shoulder black dress that showed off her incredible figure

Swimming legend Susie O'Neill (pictured) made a breathtaking appearance at the event, wearing a jet-black, one-strap dress that accentuated her incredible and timeless look

Swimming legend Susie O’Neill (pictured) made a breathtaking appearance at the event, wearing a jet-black, one-strap dress that accentuated her incredible and timeless look

Veteran swimmer Kieren Perkins, 51, was also in attendance, looking dashing in a black designer tuxedo, teamed with a crisp white T-shirt and black shoes.

Veteran swimmer Kieren Perkins, 51, was also in attendance, looking dashing in a black designer tuxedo, teamed with a crisp white T-shirt and black shoes.

It looked set to be a day of fun for the Australian swimmers who attended the country's most famous sporting ceremony as they were recognised for their incredible achievements in the pool

It looked set to be a day of fun for the Australian swimmers who attended the sport’s most famous ceremony in the country as they were recognised for their incredible achievements in the pool