Harry Garside lifts up his skirt and flashes his jocks at The Iconic Runway X show in Sydney
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Olympic boxing medalist Harry Garside showed off his sartorial skills in four outfits on Wednesday at The Iconic ‘Runway X’ Show in Sydney – before lifting his skirt and showing off his jocks on the runway.
The former tradie, 25, shocked onlookers as he displayed his mullet and walked the runway in sunglasses, a black puffed jacket and a silver tassel.
To spice things up even more, he paired the grungy look with a black pleated midi skirt, which he quickly lifted to flash onlookers after reaching the end of the runway.
Olympic boxing medalist Harry Garside showed off his sartorial skills in four outfits at The Iconic ‘Runway X’ Show in Sydney on Wednesday – before stripping off to lift his skirt and show off his jocks
The former tradie, 25, shocked onlookers as he displayed his mullet and walked the runway in sunglasses, a black puffed jacket and a silver tasseled top.
To spice things up even more, he paired the grungy look with a black pleated midi skirt, which he quickly lifted to flash onlookers after reaching the end of the runway.
As he lifted the skirt, those in attendance caught a glimpse of his tight Tommy Hilfiger jocks.
Known for his flair for feminine fashion, the Olympian took to the runway in four different outfits after hitting the red carpet in a women’s silk jacket and charcoal skirt with black Doc Marten boots with a yellow thread trim.
He then added black socks and completed the look with a silver cross earring.
Olympic boxing medalist Harry Garside showed off his sartorial skills in four outfits at the iconic ‘Runway X’ Show in Sydney on Wednesday
Known for his flair for feminine fashion, the former tradie, 25, took to the runway in four different outfits
The ‘rockstar royalty double-breasted jacket’ with a bold animal print is made by Australian brand Camilla and costs $699.
With nighttime hues encased in splashes of classic leopard print, bouquets of soft botanicals and graceful gold architecture dancing amid ivory feathers, the brand says it was inspired by British pop sensation Robbie Williams.
After turning heads, he took to the catwalk in four vibrant looks as the Australian glitterati looked on.
Olympic boxing medalist Harry Garside led the glamor at The Iconic ‘Runway X’ Show in Sydney on Wednesday
The former tradie, 25, embraced his feminine side in a women’s silk jacket and charcoal skirt with black Doc Marten boots with a yellow thread trim
He then added black socks and completed the look with a silver cross earring
Harry looked delighted as he chatted with TikTok star Jimmy Jan on the red carpet
Featuring the Bachelor’s Matty J Johnson and Laura Byrne in the crowd, the Olympic bronze medalist morphed into a striped “Heather” skirt from Iconic’s women’s collection.
The $605 striped number with an asymmetrical silhouette and bold geometric print was paired with a pink tee and navy blazer.
He completed the look with bright green clogs and clung to a fluorescent yellow water bottle and turquoise clutch.
Finally, in keeping with the Australian theme, he switched to a pink rugby shirt which he paired with white trainers and shorts
To complete the beachy look, he wore a towel and surfboard
Harry then changed into a semi-sheer sarong and sandals and flashed his chest while wearing an open cardigan with no shirt.
Adding a flair of Aussie style, Harry added a floppy hat that dangled over his back.
Finally, in keeping with the Australian theme, he switched to a pink rugby shirt which he paired with white trainers and shorts.
To complete the beachy look, he wore a towel and surfboard.
The ‘rockstar royalty double-breasted jacket’ with a bold animal print is made by Australian brand Camilla and costs $699
Harry made history last year when he became the first Australian in more than three years to earn an Olympic medal.
It was Australia’s first Olympic boxing medal since Grahame ‘Spike’ Cheney won silver at the 1988 Seoul Games.
Australia previously won bronze with Kevin Hogarth in 1956, and Oliver Taylor and Anthony Madigan at the 1960 Games in Rome.
Garside implemented ballet into his training regimen several years ago to improve his footwork and balance.
He was also inspired to take up ballet by his hero, Ukrainian fighter Vasiliy Lomachenko.