Tristan and Tahyna MacManus attend the Australian Women’s Film Festival in Sydney
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Tristan and Tahyna MacManus lead celebrity arrivals at Sydney’s Australian Women’s Film Festival
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Studio 10 presenter Tristan MacManus and his model wife Tahyna made a rare red carpet appearance at the Australian Women’s Film Festival in Sydney on Sunday.
Tristan, 40, looked dashing in a white T-shirt paired with loose-fitting pants and a black jacket for the soirée held at Event Cinemas on George Street.
Stately Tahyna, 36, opted for a lavender suit and white crew-neck blouse.
Studio 10 presenter Tristan MacManus and his model wife Tahyna made a rare red carpet appearance at the Australian Women’s Film Festival in Sydney on Sunday
She completed her look with a pair of strappy nude heels.
Actress Phoebe Tonkin brought a lot of star power to the festival when she posed for pictures in front of the media wall.
Actress Phoebe Tonkin brought a lot of star power to the festival as she posed for pictures in front of the media wall
The Vampire Diaries star chose a tweed blazer from Chanel, which she paired with loafers from the French fashion house.
Tahyna’s sister Cheyenne, also a model, turned heads on the red carpet in a powder pink mini skirt with matching blazer.
The Vogue cover girl added a pink high-neck top with silver heels.
Tahyna’s sister Cheyenne, also a model, turned heads on the red carpet in a powder pink mini skirt with matching blazer
Film critic Margaret Pomeranz kept her look casual yet elegant and opted for a gray coat, white scarf and several bracelets.
Francesca Hung, a former Miss Universe Australia, brought sartorial flair to the event in a checked trouser suit with a double breasted blazer.
She went for makeup with a natural look and swept her hair into a sleek ponytail.
Vogue’s cover girl added a pink high-neck top with silver heels
Francesca Hung, a former Miss Universe Australia, brought sartorial flair to the event in a checked trouser suit with a double breasted blazer
The Australian Women’s Film Festival is a short film festival that aims to support, encourage and celebrate female storytellers.
It gives them a platform to showcase their talent both in front of and behind the camera in a male-dominated industry.
You can find more information on the AWFF website.
Film critic Margaret Pomeranz kept her look casual yet elegant and opted for a gray coat, white scarf and several bracelets