From khaki to Crikey! A look back at Terri Irwin’s questionable outfits… but there’s one sexy photo shoot which proves she’s a secret glamazon

She is best known for her environmental conservation work at the Australia Zoo.

But Terri Irwin, 59, has built quite a reputation for her unusual fashion sense.

While the Australia Zoo matriarch spends most of her time dressed in her khaki uniform, in her spare time she rarely deviates from statement baggy ‘mom’ jeans and brightly colored oversized T-shirts.

In March 2022, the widow of the late Steve ‘The Crocodile Hunter’ Irwin strongly channeled the ’80s as she strolled along the Sunshine Coast in a bright pink T-shirt and matching hoodie.

Terri’s T-shirt proved her love for bold prints and featured a bold ‘Choose Cruelty-Free’ logo alongside a colorful deer.

She is best known for her environmental conservation work at the Australia Zoo. But Terri Irwin, 59, is developing quite a reputation for her unusual fashion sense

The bright look was completed with faded jeans, a white baseball cap and a pair of brown sneakers.

Terri also sported her signature blunt bangs hairstyle, which she hasn’t changed in thirty years.

In November 2019, the mother of two took another sartorial risk while walking the red carpet at a TIME 100 Next event in New York.

In March 2022, Terri channeled the '80s as she strolled along the Sunshine Coast in a bright pink T-shirt and matching hoodie

In March 2022, Terri channeled the ’80s as she strolled along the Sunshine Coast in a bright pink T-shirt and matching hoodie

Channeling her inner Jackie Kennedy, the natural warrior wore a black taffeta blazer and a matching midi skirt that looked a little too big for her slim frame.

She also opted to wear flats instead of heels, and accessorized her outfit with elegant pearls and a gold watch.

Terri once again showed off her quirky fashion sense in October 2022 as she shopped near her home in Beerwah on the Sunshine Coast.

In November 2019, the mother of two took another sartorial risk while walking the red carpet at a TIME 100 Next event in New York

In November 2019, the mother of two took another sartorial risk while walking the red carpet at a TIME 100 Next event in New York

The media personality was spotted visiting her local stores in a light blue T-shirt decorated with a calligraphy print.

She paired this with straight leg jeans while tying a blue sweater dangerously high around her waist.

Even though the Covid-19 pandemic was already over, she completed her look with a large blue face mask.

Terri once again showed off her quirky fashion sense in October 2022 as she shopped near her home in Beerwah on the Sunshine Coast

Terri once again showed off her quirky fashion sense in October 2022 as she shopped near her home in Beerwah on the Sunshine Coast

In November 2019, Terri graced the red carpet in yet another eye-catching ensemble while attending the annual Steve Irwin Gala Dinner in Brisbane.

Joined by her son Robert, daughter, Bindi and son-in-law Chandler Powell, Terri proved more is more as she strutted her stuff in a dramatic black and white shirt dress.

The gown was covered in a bright pink floral print and had a flirty hemline above the knee.

In November 2019, Terri graced the red carpet in yet another unusual ensemble while attending the annual Steve Irwin Gala Dinner in Brisbane.  Joined by her son Robert, daughter, Bindi and son-in-law Chandler Powell, Terri proved more is more as she strutted her stuff in a dramatic black and white shirt dress.

In November 2019, Terri graced the red carpet in yet another unusual ensemble while attending the annual Steve Irwin Gala Dinner in Brisbane. Joined by her son Robert, daughter, Bindi and son-in-law Chandler Powell, Terri proved more is more as she strutted her stuff in a dramatic black and white shirt dress.

Terri is seen wearing a sweater decorated with presents as she poses next to her daughter Bindi

Terri is seen wearing a sweater decorated with presents as she poses next to her daughter Bindi

Her unique sense of style made headlines again on Tuesday when she swapped her khakis for a statement fisherman’s jumper as she arrived at Queensland Airport with her family.

The Irwin matriarch was hard to miss in the statement barramundi print sweater, which retails online for $54.

Her look was completed with a statement backpack with a colorful floral print, a turquoise face mask, white pants and brown hiking boots.

Her unique sense of style made headlines again on Tuesday when she swapped her khakis for a statement sweater for a fishing tournament (pictured) as she arrived at Queensland Airport with her family.

Her unique sense of style made headlines again on Tuesday when she swapped her khakis for a statement sweater for a fishing tournament (pictured) as she arrived at Queensland Airport with her family.

Fans looking to emulate Terri’s striking aesthetic are in luck: She previously launched her own fashion label called ‘Terri’s Crocodile Collection’.

Available via Australia Zoo’s website, the range includes several basic top designs in a variety of bright colours, including a long-sleeved polo that retails for $69.95.

While Terri usually opts for quirky outfits, she underwent a very glamorous makeover in 2002 with the help of New Idea magazine.

Fans looking to emulate Terri's striking aesthetic are in luck: She previously launched her own fashion label called 'Terri's Crocodile Collection'

Fans looking to emulate Terri’s striking aesthetic are in luck: She previously launched her own fashion label called ‘Terri’s Crocodile Collection’

Although Terri usually opts for quirky outfits, she underwent a very glamorous makeover in 2002 with the help of New Idea magazine.

Although Terri usually opts for quirky outfits, she underwent a very glamorous makeover in 2002 with the help of New Idea magazine.

The sexy shots showed Terri looking like a Hollywood bombshell in busty evening gowns and diamond jewelry.

Terri traded her usual bare face for dramatic makeup and a voluminous blow-dry hairdo.

In 2007 an insider said New idea magazine that Terri usually prefers not to dress up because she ‘wants to be taken seriously as a conservationist’.

In 2007, an insider told New Idea magazine that Terri usually prefers not to dress up because she

In 2007, an insider told New Idea magazine that Terri usually prefers not to dress up because she “wants to be taken seriously as a conservationist.”