Miranda Kerr stuns in a $11,500 Dior red gown paired with $8,000 bag as she joins husband Evan Spiegel in Paris for the Olympics

Miranda Kerr caused a stir when she landed in Paris with her tech billionaire husband and tech industry figure Evan Spiegel to attend the Olympics.

The 41-year-old Australian supermodel shared a gallery of fiery photos on Instagram showing off her taste for luxury fashion at an IOC event this week.

The bombshell looked radiant as she walked down a Paris street in a fiery red, flared, mid-length dress by Dior worth $11.5 million.

She completed her red outfit with matching heels and accessorized with an elegant $8,000 black Mini Lady Dior bag and a diamond necklace.

This beauty wore her brunette locks in a bun and a radiant coat of makeup and striking red lipstick gave her appearance that little bit extra.

The Sydney-born model exuded confidence and style as she posed with her handsome husband at an exclusive International Olympic Committee event in the French capital.

Meanwhile, Evan, 34, looked stunning in a navy designer suit paired with black shoes.

The power couple turned heads with their glamorous appearance as they geared up for the Olympic Games opening ceremony on Friday.

Miranda Kerr turned up the heat when she landed in Paris this week with her tech billionaire husband Evan Spiegel to attend the Olympics. Both pictured

The Australian supermodel, 41, shared a gallery of fiery photos on Instagram showing her taste for luxury fashion as she heads to an IOC event

Meanwhile, Australians have been quick to criticise Channel Nine’s coverage of the Paris Olympics, furious with presenter Karl Stefanovic – if they were able to watch at all.

Thousands of Australians woke up in the middle of the night to watch the opening of the Olympic Games in Paris and had to wait for hours until the Australians finally emerged. They are the host country of 2032 and according to Olympic protocol they appeared as the third country.

However, they were not impressed with Nine’s handling of the opening ceremony, and in particular Stefanovic’s commentary.

They accused him of ignoring important and entertaining parts of the ceremony, with many calling on him to keep his mouth shut on social media.

The opening ceremony was also plagued by bad weather and rain, which made the arrival of the athletes look less than spectacular.

While Channel Nine received much criticism, national broadcaster ABC received praise, particularly for bringing beloved presenter Bruce McAvaney out of retirement to cover the 2024 Olympics.

The power couple turned heads with their glamorous display as they got ready to attend the opening ceremony on Friday

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