Sussan Ley and Laura Chalmers raised eyebrows on Wednesday when they both rocked up to the 2025 Midwinter Ball at Parliament House in Canberra wearing the same dress in different colours.
The opposition leader, 63, opted for timeless elegance in a $1,299 strapless gown from Rebecca Vallance.
But while she showed off the classic off-the-shoulder silhouette in an ivory colour, magazine editor Chalmers showed up in the same ensemble, but in navy.
Nevertheless, the pair were all smiles as they took the fashion faux pas in their stride.
Ley accessorised her designer look with a simple silver bracelet and matching pendant earrings.
She also stepped into a pair of silver pumps.


Sussan Ley, 63, and Laura Chalmers, 41, raised eyebrows on Wednesday when they opted to wear the same dress in different colours for the 2025 Midwinter Ball in Canberra

The opposition leader, 63, opted for timeless elegance in a $1,299 strapless gown from Rebecca Vallance
Opting for a glamorous makeup look, Ley slicked on a red lip and a dark smoky eye, and tucked her short blonde tresses behind her ears.
Meanwhile, Chalmers, who is an editor-in-chief at Weekend Magazine), opted for a more pared-back look.
She kept her accessories to a minimum, opting for only a pair of silver pumps and a silver bracelet—once again similar to Ley’s outfit.
Chalmers also straightened her blonde locks and flaunted her natural beauty with very minimal makeup.
The mother-of-three matched her husband, Treasurer Jim Chalmers, who ditched the requested black tie in favour of a navy suit to match his wife.
At one point, the happy couple were seen posing for a photo with fellow colour-matched pair Mark Butler and Daniela Ritorto.
When asked about the dress, Ley told The n: ‘[Rebecca Vallance] is known for their designs for modern women. I love it.’
The politician was among those who offered a prize at the charity auction, putting forward a ‘mystery flight and lunch’.

But while she showed off the classic off-the-shoulder silhouette in an ivory colour, magazine editor Chalmers showed up in the same ensemble, but in navy. Pictured with husband Jim

At one point, the Chalmers were seen posing for a photo with fellow colour-matched pair Mark Butler and Daniela Ritorto
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It was won by an anonymous 18-year-old climate activist.
Climate 200 founder Simon Holmes a Court made the successful bid on behalf of the winner, offering up $15,000 for the prize.
Notably, Tasmanian Senator Jacqui Lambie appeared to turn her nose up at the prize Ley offered at the charity auction.
When asked if she was interested in bidding on the ‘mystery flight and lunch’, she was quick to shoot down the idea with a blunt response: ‘Not particularly, no.’