Yumi Stynes looked almost unrecognizable as she attended the Australian 2024 Women in Music Awards at Fortitude Music Hall in Brisbane on Wednesday.
The feminist author, 49, rocked a very fresh cut as she posed alongside Australian singer Sarah McLeod.
At first glance, Yumi’s shaved sides could be mistaken for a new bald look against the black background, but closer inspection revealed that her iconic pompadour remained.
The podcaster opted for a rocker look as she slipped into a strapless black dress with matching tights and chunky boots.
Yumi put on her usual red lip, stuck her tongue out at the camera and wore black frames.
Meanwhile, Sarah, 51, showed off her midriff in a black cropped top and leather trousers as she stepped into a pair of black loafers and fastened a chain belt around her waist.
The Superjesus guitarist rocked a glamorous makeup look for the occasion with a smoky eye and bold red lip.
Elsewhere, iconic Australian country singer Kasey Chambers was all smiles as she arrived in a rugged brown coat.
Yumi Stynes, 49, (pictured) looked almost unrecognizable as she attended the Australian 2024 Women in Music Awards at Brisbane’s Fortitude Music Hall on Wednesday
Looking every inch the outback rocker, the Am I Not Pretty Enough hitmaker, 48, lets the jacket do the talking with a simple black shirt and trousers underneath.
Her brunette locks were straight as they fell past her shoulders and shimmered under the lights with golden hair tinsel.
The winner of the ARIA Award took home the Lifetime Achievement Award.
The feminist author rocked a very fresh version as she posed next to Australian singer Sarah McLeod, 51, (right)
At first glance, Yumi’s shaved sides could be mistaken for a new bald look against the black background, but closer inspection revealed that her iconic pompadour remained.
Elsewhere, iconic Australian country singer Kasey Chambers was all smiles as she arrived in a rugged brown coat
The Am I Not Pretty Enough hitmaker looks every inch an outback rocker and lets the jacket do the talking with a simple black shirt and trousers underneath
Her brunette locks were straight as they fell past her shoulders and shimmered under the lights with golden hair tinsel
The winner of the ARIA Award took home the Lifetime Achievement Award
Soprano singer Nina Korbe stole the show when she stepped out in a very glamorous red velvet dress.
Karen Lee Andrews, 42, formerly known by her stage name Ms Murphy, opted for a smart black coat with gold buttons for the music event.
Blues singer Emily Wurramara, 28, donned a black textured dress, cinched with a belt at the waist and paired with cowboy boots.
Katie Noonan, 47, put on a sparkling show in a black sequin dress and statement gold boots.
Soprano singer Nina Korbe (pictured) stole the show as she stepped out in a very glamorous red velvet dress
Karen Lee Andrews, 42, (pictured), previously known by her stage name Ms Murphy, opted for a smart black coat with gold buttons for the music event
Blues singer Emily Wurramara, 28, (pictured) slipped into a black textured dress, cinched with a belt at the waist and paired with cowboy boots
Katie Noonan, 47, (pictured) dazzles in a black sequined dress and statement gold boots