Miranda Kerr turned the heat up when she landed in Paris with her tech billionaire husband Evan Spiegel to attend the Olympic Games.
The n supermodel, 41, shared a gallery of fiery photos to Instagram which captured her flaunting her taste in luxury fashion as she made her way to an IOC event this week.
The bombshell looked absolutely radiant as she strolled down a street in Paris in an $11,5000 Dior fiery red flared mid-length gown.
She completed her red-hot outfit with matching heels and accessorised with an elegant $8,000 black Mini Lady Dior Bag, and a diamond necklace.
The beauty wore her brunette locks tied in a bun and a radiant layer of makeup and striking red lipstick gave her appearance that extra oomph.
The Sydney-born model exuded confidence and style as she posed alongside her dapper husband at an exclusive International Olympic Committee event in the French capital.
Meanwhile, Evan, 34, cut a dashing figure in a navy designer suit paired with black dress shoes.
The power couple turned heads with their glamorous display as they got ready to attend the Olympics Opening Ceremony on Friday.
Miranda Kerr turned the heat up when she landed in Paris with her tech billionaire husband Evan Spiegel this week to attend the Olympic Games. Both pictured
The n supermodel, 41, shared a gallery of fiery photos to Instagram which captured her flaunting her taste in luxury fashion as she made her way to an IOC event
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Meanwhile, Aussies haven’t taken long to slam the Channel Nine coverage of the Paris Olympics, fuming at host Karl Stefanovic – if they were able to watch at all.
Thousands of ns woke in the middle of the night to take in the opening of the Paris Games and had to wait hours for the Aussies to finally emerge because they are the 2032 host nation, with Olympic protocol dictating that they were the third-last nation to appear.
However, they were not impressed with Nine’s treatment of the opening ceremony – and Stefanovic’s commentary in particular.
They accused him of talking over important and entertaining parts of the ceremony with many taking to social media to call for him to be quiet.
The opening ceremony was also dulled by the miserable weather and rain that took the shine off the athletes’ arrival.
While Channel Nine attracted plenty of criticism, the national broadcaster ABC received praise – especially for bringing beloved presenter Bruce McAvaney out of retirement to cover the 2024 Games.
The power couple turned heads with their glamorous display as they got ready to attend the Opening Ceremony on Friday