Hailey Bieber made the most of Sydney's balmy weather on Wednesday by enjoying the city's famous harbour
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Hailey Bieber took full advantage of Sydney’s warm weather on Wednesday, immersing herself in the iconic sights of the city’s renowned harbour.

However, the Hollywood trendsetter found herself at odds with her fashion choices as the city basked in the heat. Hailey stepped out in Rose Bay, exuding style in a cropped pink cardigan, beige bandeau, and white trousers. Yet, her outfit seemed to present more challenges than anticipated.

The 29-year-old fashion maven appeared to have difficulty keeping her trousers from slipping as she navigated her way to the marina, using her carryall bag to maintain her composure.

Despite her best efforts, Hailey’s beige bikini bottoms peeked through, revealing more than intended.

Earlier that day, Hailey had arrived in Australia, ready to introduce her skincare line, Rhode, to an eager audience.

Hailey touched down in Australia earlier in the day to launch her skincare brand Rhode.

Hailey Bieber made the most of Sydney's balmy weather on Wednesday by enjoying the city's famous harbour

Hailey Bieber made the most of Sydney’s balmy weather on Wednesday by enjoying the city’s famous harbour

The popular brand, best known for its glazing milk toner, blush and lip tint, is set to launch at MECCA from February 12, ending a three-year wait for Aussies.

The Vogue model cut a very chic figure when she was spotted arriving at Sydney Airport. 

The brunette beauty wore a white top under an eye-catching belted jacket from Magda Butrym.

The AUD $3,930 jacket featured a cinched waist and a bubble hem.

Hailey also wore a pair of crisp white trousers and completed her ensemble with a pair of black, pointed-toe pumps.

Wearing her brunette locks back in a tight bun, Hailey accessorised with a large black leather shoulder bag.

She shielded her eyes with a pair of black sunglasses and listened to music through white headphones.

Flanked by what appeared to be two bodyguards, Hailey looked effortlessly cool as she exited the airport.

Hailey looked every inch the fashionista when she stepped out in Rose Bay in a cropped pink cardigan, beige bandeau and white pants, which appeared to be more trouble than they were worth

Hailey looked every inch the fashionista when she stepped out in Rose Bay in a cropped pink cardigan, beige bandeau and white pants, which appeared to be more trouble than they were worth

The 29-year-old appeared to struggle to keep her slacks from slipping down as she made her way to the marina clutching her carryall bag to protect her modesty. Hailey's efforts were in vain, however, with her beige bikini bottoms showing

The 29-year-old appeared to struggle to keep her slacks from slipping down as she made her way to the marina clutching her carryall bag to protect her modesty. Hailey’s efforts were in vain, however, with her beige bikini bottoms showing

She was also joined by a retinue of fans, eagerly following the model in hopes of a selfie or a smile.

And Hailey obliged, offering the crowd a wave and a grin as she walked.

For years, fans have been begging Rhode and Hailey to bring the curated line-up of products to Australia and New Zealand.

Up until now, it’s been hard for Aussie shoppers to buy the products, with many stocking up while visiting the US or forking out a fortune to have them shipped via third-party sellers. 

‘We are proud to announce our global expansion to Australia and New Zealand, bringing the world of Rhode to even more places and faces,’ Hailey said.

‘When launching into the Australian market, we looked for a globally aligned partner and Mecca was that perfect fit.’

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The popular brand, best known for its glazing milk toner, blush and lip tint, is set to launch at MECCA from February 12, ending a three-year wait for Aussies

The popular brand, best known for its glazing milk toner, blush and lip tint, is set to launch at MECCA from February 12, ending a three-year wait for Aussies

Rhode was founded by Hailey Rhode Bieber in June 2022. She serves as the brand's founder, chief creative officer and head of innovation, as well as a strategic advisor to e.l.f. Beauty

Rhode was founded by Hailey Rhode Bieber in June 2022. She serves as the brand’s founder, chief creative officer and head of innovation, as well as a strategic advisor to e.l.f. Beauty

Fans have expressed their excitement on social media after waking up to the major news, with one saying: ‘Dreams really do come true.’

Rhode was founded by Hailey Rhode Bieber in June 2022. She serves as the brand’s founder, chief creative officer and head of innovation, as well as a strategic advisor to e.l.f. Beauty.

In 2025, Rhode was acquired by e.l.f. Beauty for $1 billion.

But fans will no longer have to go through the trouble, with Rhode launching at MECCA and the full collection available to ship directly to homes across Australia and New Zealand via rhodeskin.com.

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