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Christian Wilkins made a striking impression on Monday evening at an exclusive event in Sydney featuring acclaimed DJ Peggy Gou.
The 30-year-old model, known as the son of TV icon Richard Wilkins, embraced high fashion at the VIP gathering, capturing attention with a daring ensemble that included sheer black gloves adorned with pointed faux nails.
Christian showcased his toned physique in a tank top, flaunting his new bronzed look. He paired it with black wide-leg pleated trousers and complemented the outfit with chic split-toe boots.
With his long hair styled in a sophisticated combover, the fashion aficionado accessorized with a gold pendant necklace and sported a sky blue handbag slung over his shoulder.
Adding an extra touch of drama, Christian wore glittery purple eyeshadow and a hint of lip gloss.
Later in the evening, the social media star was spotted posing for photos with fashion entrepreneurs Alyce and Caroline Tran.
Christian Wilkins (pictured) dazzled onlookers on Monday night when he appeared at a private gig in Sydney by renowned DJ Peggy Gou
Baring his chest in a tank top that showed off his new, buff tanned look, Christian wore black pleated wide-leg trousers, which he paired with split-toe boots. Pictured with Alyce and Caroline Tran
Also attending the show at Carriageworks were Sunrise reporter Katie Brown and designer Michael Lo Sordo.
Guests were treated to a high-energy gig from 34-year-old South Korean DJ Peggy Gou, who rocked the house with tracks like It Goes Like Nanana and Starry Night.
Hosted by tequila brand Don Julio for a select group of VIP guests, the show was the only Sydney gig for the performer, who played ahead of the Australian Open final in Melbourne on Sunday.
Ahead of the exciting set, the VIPs were spotted enjoying cocktails, custom bucket hats, and bespoke nails.
According to one eyewitness, the only downside to the evening, organised by Carriageworks and Untitled Group, was that it ended all too soon – with the show wrapping up at 10.30 pm.
Christian recently reflected on the life-changing fitness journey that transformed him from a runway waif to a gym-honed powerhouse.
The model has been quietly undergoing a metamorphosis over the past few years, turning his back on the ultra-lean frame often demanded by the fashion world and embracing strength and muscle.
‘For a long time, my modelling work leaned into my androgyny – runway and women’s wear campaigns – so I tried to stay as lean as possible,’ the influencer told Daily Mail.
Hosted by tequila brand Don Julio for a select group of VIP guests, the show was the only Sydney gig for Peggy, who played ahead of the Australian Open final in Melbourne on Sunday. Pictured: The 34-year-old put on a high energy set
Wilkins has reflected on the life-changing fitness journey that transformed him from a runway waif to a gym-honed powerhouse. (Pictured left in 2022, and right in 2024)
‘That meant long cardio sessions and lighter weights, more about toning than strength.
In recent years, however, Christian has embraced his strength and allowed his body to gain size.
‘Lifting heavy is now the focus, and I genuinely love it. I fought my changing body for a while, but accepting that I can’t be a waif forever has been freeing. I feel stronger, fitter, and more confident than ever,’ he said.
As for his fitness routine, Christian says he lifts weights five days a week, completing a rowing session or yoga on the other days.
Specifically, he attends classes at Body By Brando, a CrossFit-style gym in Sydney’s Darlinghurst that offers structured strength and conditioning programs, with a focus on weight lifting.
‘At my gym, it feels like a family – everyone cheers each other on. I’m often dancing in the back during rest periods, chatting, or spotting someone else’s lift,’ he enthused.