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Rebecca Gibney looks glamorous in a satin blue suit at the premiere of her Foxtel travel show as she continues celebrating her Logies win READ MORE: Rebecca Gibney reflects on being Hugh Jackman's first onscreen kiss as she's inducted into hall of fame with tear-jerking Logies speech By Mikaela Wilkes For Daily Mail Australia Published: 03:00, 22 August 2024 | Updated: 03:05, 22 August 2024 e-mail View comments Rebecca Gibney looked glamorous as she stepped out to celebrate the release of her new show in Sydney 's Surry Hills on Wednesday, just days after her Logies win. The TV star, 59, has returned to star in the season series of travel show Luxury Escapes: The World's Best Holidays and celebrated its release at the Golden Age cinema. Rebecca, who was inducted into the Logies Hall of Fame on Sunday, put on a stylish display in a blue silk two-piece suit from Australian designer boutique, White Story.

Rebecca gave herself a few extra inches in a pair of nude heels and accessorised timeless ensemble with pearl earrings. She accentuated her stunning features with a face of glossy make-up featuring a pop of plum lipstick as she pulled out all the stops for the event. The New Zealand-born actress grinned for the cameras and posed with her friends and her Foxtel co-stars Cameron Daddo and Jane Hall on the red carpet.



The trio have all returned as regular hosts of the second series of The World's Best Holidays along with newcomers Mike Reid, Karen Martini and Gary Mehigan. The travel show, which returns to screens on August 29, sees the Australian household names explore some of the world's most beautiful holiday destinations. Rebecca Gibney looked glamorous as she stepped out to celebrate the release of her new show in Sydney's Surry Hills on Wednesday, just days after her Logies win The TV star, 59, has returned to star in the season series of travel show The World's Best Holidays and stepped out to mark its release at the Golden Age cinema The first series notably saw Rebecca and Selling House's Wendy Moore embark on the ultimate Fiji holiday, which included dining on a private island, spa treatments, and an epic helicopter tour.

After the season two premiere, Rebecca took to Instagram to document her evening out as she shared photographs and videos from the red carpet event and gushed over her outfit. 'Wearing the most divine suit with the equally divine Cameron Daddo,' she captioned a short behind-the-scenes clip shared to her Stories. 'I cannot rave enough about this suit,' Rebecca - who is married to designer Richard Bell - added.

'I think I should marry this suit.' While the cost of her stunning ensemble is not known, prices for individual pieces in the luxury tailor's ready-to-wear collections easily run into the high hundreds. She also gushed over her co-host, Neighbours star Jane, in another Instagram post, adding: 'I love you.

Such a fierce and loyal friend, thank you.' Elsewhere at the red carpet event, Natalie Bassingthwaighte also put on an elegant display as she stepped out with her partner Pip Loth. Natalie, 48, wore a striking red cocktail dress and black heels for the occasion, while Pip looked smart in a beige suit.

It was singer Natalie's second public event with Pip , after they made their red carpet debut as a couple at Sydney's Take My Hand film premiere earlier this week. Rebecca, who was inducted into the Logies Hall of Fame on Sunday, put on a stylish display in a blue silk suit from Aussie designer White Story as she posed with co-star Cameron Daddo The New Zealand-born actress grinned for the cameras and posed with her friend and co-star Jane Hall (pictured) on the red carpet Rebecca Gibney and Jane Hall giggled together and cuddled as they posed for photos on the red carpet Elsewhere at the red carpet event, Natalie Bassingthwaighte also put on an elegant display as she stepped out with her partner Pip Loth in their second ever red carpet appearance together The couple looked as loved-up as ever after first confirming their blossoming romance just nine months ago. The glitzy event comes just days after Rebecca was inducted into the TV Week Logie Hall of Fame by her 19-year-old son Zac Bell in a milestone achievement.

On Monday, Rebecca spoke of her joy at taking home the award, saying she's 'utterly overwhelmed' and 'incredibly humbled' by the honour. 'So last night has to be up there with one of the best! To be inducted into the Hall of Fame has never been something I had even considered and to then witness not only so many dear friends saying so many incredible things followed by my son — for those that watched you would have seen my reaction,' she posted. 'I am still utterly overwhelmed, still incredibly humbled and very proud of this honour.

Thank you to those people who reached out — there were so many and I have shed many tears reading the messages.' Rebecca said as a girl growing up 'in a tiny [New Zealand] town with enormous self doubt' the it 'meant the world' to be honoured in Australia. ' For a girl born in a tiny town in NZ with enormous self doubt to be honoured in this way by a country I have lived in and loved since I was a teenager .

.. has meant the world to me,' she went on.

The glitzy event comes just days after Rebecca was inducted into the TV Week Logie Hall of Fame by her 19-year-old son Zac Bell in a milestone achievement Read More 2024 Logie Awards WINNERS: Larry Emdur takes home his first Logie while Rebecca Gibney is recognised 'Thank you to the Australian public, to TV Week and to everyone who has helped achieve this dream. I am such a proud Aussie/Kiwi girl right now and probably won’t come down from the clouds for a while..

..although definitely will need a few Panadol this morning.

' During her acceptance speech at Sunday's ceremony, Rebecca told how her co-star Maurie Fields gave her the advice that has stayed with her for nearly four decades. 'It was on the set of The Flying Doctors where I learnt one of my biggest lessons from the legendary late great actor Maurie Fields,' she revealed. 'I asked him one day, "what's the secret of success in this business?" He said and I quote, "It’s pretty simple love – just show up on time, know your lines, and don’t be a d**k".

It’s a motto that I’ve taken on to every job ever since.' Rebecca is only the fourth woman ever inducted into the TV Week Logie Hall of Fame in 64 years, after Noni Hazlehurst, Kerri-Anne Kennerley and the late Ruth Cracknel. Rebecca is best known for helming instant Aussie classic Packed to the Rafters as the nation's favourite TV mum, Julie Rafters, from 2008, while she has also appeared in local classics including The Flying Doctors, Halifax f.

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