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Pip Edwards shows off her incredible figure in a daring see-through ensemble as she hits the streets for the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras returned to Oxford Street this year after being relegated to the nearby Sydney Cricket Ground during the pandemic.
And Pip Edwards couldn’t be happier, with the PE Nation designer hitting the streets ready to party at the iconic LGBTQ event on Saturday.
The 42-year-old showed off her fit physique in a daring outfit, which included a sheer top and matching mini skirt.
Sitting close to her figure, the see-through ensemble left little to the imagination, and the influencer added thong underwear and a lace bra underneath.
The top included long sleeves with a flared part around the wrist, as well as a high neckline and a textured design.
Pip Edwards (pictured) was seen at the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras on Saturday
Pip added a pair of high-heeled boots in black patent leather, which hit just below her knees.
She completed her look with a designer crossbody bag and carried her phone in her hand.
The blonde wore her bob slicked back and went for a bright makeup look with a nude lipstick.
Pip kept her accessories light, wearing some dainty earrings but letting her outfit speak for itself.
The 42-year-old showed off her fit physique in a daring outfit, which included a sheer top and matching miniskirt, as well as knee-high patent leather boots.
Sitting close to her figure, the see-through ensemble left little to the imagination, and the influencer added thong underwear and a lace bra underneath.
The top featured a high back that showed off a lot of skin, with the beauty’s bra straps on full display.
Sydney’s biggest street party is back in Darlinghurst on Saturday night, with thousands of revelers enjoying the annual Mardi Gras.
Additionally, WorldPride came to Sydney for the first time this year, drawing visitors from around the world.
The Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras returned to Oxford Street this year after being relegated to the nearby Sydney Cricket Ground during the pandemic.