Kerri-Anne Kennerley stepped out in true 70s style on November 9 with a daring retro look that channelled her inner disco queen for the red carpet premiere of No Time To Die in Sydney.
In a style reminiscent of the original Charlie’s Angels, the glamorous television host defied her age and conventional red carpet form as she opted out of wearing a fancy frock and went instead for a pair of loud 70s styled flared trousers with a boho pattern.
Looking decades younger than her 68 years, Kennerley ensured all eyes were on her at the star-studded event as she further complimented her throwback look in a glittery long sleeve silver top with puffed shoulders, paired perfectly with a silver necklace.
The TV icon opted to accessorise the head-turning outfit with bold red heels and a sequin black shoulder bag. She wore her blonde locks in gentle waves around her unlined face, in a fashionable and flattering centre-parting that also nods to the 70s.
Not to be outdone, fellow television host Richard Wilkins strolled the red carpet in true Bond style alongside his girlfriend Nicola Dale and his family.
Wilkins went with a classic look, opting for a black velvet blazer, white button-up shirt and dapper black bow tie.
It’s not the first time Kennerley has gone with a retro look for a red carpet event. She posed up a storm for cameras with a bedazzled and multi-coloured floral jacket, matched with wide flared black pants for the 2019 opening night of West Side Story.
Kennerley is well known as the host of the daytime variety show Midday which earned her three Gold Logie nominations. She was most recently a panelist on Studio 10 from 2018 to 2020.