Pip Edwards parties with John Ibrahim and Sarah at iconic Bondi venue Icebergs on New Year’s Day
Pip Edwards enjoyed New Year’s Day at one of her favorite places.
The fashion designer looked chic in green while partying at Bondi’s iconic venue, Icebergs, alongside John Ibrahim.
The 42-year-old showed hints of skin in the bodycon dress, which featured cutouts that revealed a small bust.
Pip Edwards (pictured) enjoyed New Year’s Day at one of her favorite places
The very short cut of the outfit, which featured various shades of green and black, also showed off her pins.
Pip added to her look a pair of retro sunglasses in a neon hue, as well as a designer crossbody bag and strappy heels.
The PE Nation founder opted for a tan makeup look and sported her blonde locks slicked back.
The fashion designer looked chic in green while partying at Bondi’s iconic venue, Icebergs.
The 42-year-old showed hints of skin in the bodycon dress, which featured cutouts that revealed a small bust.
Pip added a pair of retro neon sunglasses to her look, as well as a designer crossbody bag and strappy heels.
She seemed to be in high spirits and was a social butterfly at the event, kissing her friends as she greeted them in the driveway.
She seemed to be in high spirits and was a social butterfly at the event, kissing her friends as she greeted them as they entered.
Also in attendance was John Ibrahim, who walked his longtime partner, Sarah Budge, by his side.
The casino mogul looked casually smart in a pale blue dress shirt paired with white pants.
Also in attendance was John Ibrahim, who walked his longtime partner, Sarah Budge, by his side. She looked casually smart in a pale blue dress shirt with white pants.
Sarah (left) was on trend in a strapless white minidress that hugged her slender figure.
She added a pair of designer sunglasses to her look, as well as a choker necklace and nude stilettos.
She added sunglasses to her look, which she completed with a pair of chunky white sneakers.
Sarah was on trend in a strapless white minidress that hugged her slender figure.
She added a pair of designer sunglasses to her look, as well as a choker necklace and nude stilettos.
Restaurateur Maurice Terzini (pictured), owner of Icebergs, rocked an edgy look in latex platform boots and clear Perspex heels.
She wore an asymmetrical tunic with zipper details under a long black blazer and added a crossover earring to the ’90s-esque ensemble.
Designer Henry Holland (far left) was also in attendance, looking great as always in a black ensemble with a latex crossbody bag.
Restaurateur Maurice Terzini, owner of Icebergs, rocked an edgy look in latex platform boots with clear Perspex heels.
She wore an asymmetrical tunic with zipper details under a long black blazer and added a crossover earring to the 1990s-style ensemble.
Designer Henry Holland was also in attendance, looking great as always in a black ensemble with a latex crossbody bag.
Punters flocked to the venue during the day for the popular annual event.
Partygoers were celebrating 20 years since the famous Icebergs New Year’s Day party was launched
A pair of partygoers showed off their summer outfits as they posed together outside the venue.
A wide range of fashionable outfits were on display.
A group in black and gray outfits was ready to party.
“This is my favorite place on the planet, apart from London, obviously,” he told The Daily Telegraph on Sunday.
I come here as often as I can. I have been at many different times of the year, but never Christmas and New Years. I’m lovin ‘it.’
Punters flooded the venue for the day, with a wide range of fashionable outfits on display.
A couple made a very colorful entrance
It is the last year that the annual party will take place.
One woman opted for a mesh crop top and an animal print skirt.
Terzini said Sunday that it was important to him, after such a challenging period, to give people a chance to relax and celebrate.
Partygoers are celebrating 20 years since the famous Icebergs New Year’s Day party was launched, and the last year it will take place.
Terzini said Sunday that it was important to him, after such a challenging period, to give people a chance to relax and celebrate.
“After the lockdowns and after Covid, I think it’s really important that everyone just celebrate,” he told The Daily Telegraph.
‘We want to eat well, we want to drink well and we want to have fun.’
“After the lockdowns and after Covid, I think it’s really important that everyone just celebrate,” he told The Daily Telegraph.
“We want to eat well, we want to drink well and we want to have fun,” he added.
A woman in blue was very energetic as she entered