Tie-dye disasters and skin-baring shockers: The worst-dressed guests at the 2024 Midwinter Ball

Well-known politicians and business leaders attended the Midwinter Ball on Wednesday evening in impressive attire.

But while many guests looked fantastic, there were also a few who missed the mark and made a fashion faux pas.

Senator Jacqui Lambie, who stole the show last year, caused quite a stir when she arrived in a stunning blue feathered dress.

She had her hair combed into a bun and was wearing a large, chunky necklace and a blue clutch.

Unfortunately, the bright blue hue didn’t suit her skin tone and the fluffy hem was an unnecessary addition.

Australia’s Minister for Youth Affairs Anne Aly also stood out for all the wrong reasons in a knitted floral dress.

The striking dress, which featured a colourful floral sash, was paired with a matching knitted black bag and shiny heels.

Social Services Minister Amanda Rishworth missed the mark with a tie-dye dress that accentuated her figure.

A number of well-known politicians and business leaders were dressed to impress as they attended the Midwinters Ball on Wednesday night. But while many guests wowed with their looks, a number also missed the mark and suffered fashion blunders, including Senator Jacqui Lambie (above)

Australia’s Minister for Youth Anne Aly also stood out for all the wrong reasons in a knitted floral dress

Elsewhere, Senator Sarah Hanson-Young attracted attention for all the wrong reasons when she stepped out in a sheer dress.

The Green politician’s short petticoat and skin-colored corset were illuminated by the bright light of the cameras.

Social Services Minister Amanda Rishworth missed the mark when she arrived in a figure-hugging tie-dye dress. Pictured with Speaker Milton Dick

Elsewhere, Senator Sarah Hanson-Young (above with her husband Ben Oquist) turned heads for all the wrong reasons when she stepped out in a sheer dress

Home Secretary Clare O’Neil was also the victim of her fashion blunder in a mismatched red strapless top and flared trousers.

She completed her look with red hoop earrings and shiny gold shoes as she posed alongside actress Rachel Griffiths.

Never one to shy away from controversy, Lidia Thorpe appeared in a pro-Palestinian dress with the divisive phrase ‘from the river to the sea’ embroidered on the front.

Her white dress was bloody at the bottom and her bag had “Love Harder” written on it.

Home Secretary Clare O’Neil (right) also suffered a fashion faux pas in a mismatched red strapless top and flared trousers as she posed with actress Rachel Griffiths

Never one to shy away from controversy, Lidia Thorpe appeared in a pro-Palestinian dress with the divisive phrase ‘from the river to the sea’ embroidered on the front

The Federal Teal Zali Steggles also didn’t fare well, arriving in a white and silver sack dress with extra layers at the front.

Unfortunately, it seemed like the dress was wearing her and not the other way around.

Meanwhile, Fiona Scott, the fiancée of Industry and Science Minister Ed Husic, opted for a long, strapless red dress with bizarre detailing on the daring slit.

She risked a major wardrobe malfunction when she put her best foot forward on the carpet in the fire engine red dress.

Federal Teal Zali Steggles (center) also missed the mark, arriving in a white and silver dress with extra layers in the front

Industry and Science Minister Ed Husic’s fiancée Fiona Scott made a fashion blunder in a long red strapless dress, with bizarre detailing on the daring slit

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