Bec Judd is a true fashionista.
And on Sunday, the WAG arrived at Melbourne Airport with the must-have item of the year, a Goyard bag.
The French luxury bag retailer sells its famous tote bags for $2,400 and up, with a bag like Bec’s going for as much as $5,300.
The 40-year-old kept it casual-chic, wearing a striped black and white shirt from her own brand Jaggard under a leather jacket.
Bec added a pair of black tights as well as favorite sparkly sneakers and white socks.
Bec Judd (pictured) is a true fashionista. And on Sunday, the WAG arrived at Melbourne Airport with the must-have item of the year, a Goyard bag
She completed her look with a soft makeup palette and wore her caramel tresses around her face while a pair of designer sunglasses sat atop her head.
Bec was accompanied by her former AFL star husband Chris Judd, 40, who also wore a light blue shirt and jeans.
The fashion designer recently revealed that her irrational fear of spiders is affecting her personal life.
She admitted she couldn’t even be in the same room as the eight-legged creatures and revealed she would leave her Brighton home if anyone ever crawled in and made themselves comfortable.
The French luxury bag retailer sells its famous tote bags for $2,400 and up, with a bag like Bec’s blue number going for as much as $5,300
The 40-year-old kept it casual-chic, wearing a striped black and white shirt from her own brand Jaggard under a leather jacket
Bec was accompanied by her former AFL star husband Chris Judd (left), who also wore a light blue shirt and jeans
Bec added a pair of black tights as well as favorite sparkly sneakers and white socks
She completed her look with a soft makeup palette and wore her caramel tresses around her face while a pair of designer sunglasses sat atop her head
“I pack my bags and stay overnight in a hotel or with my family. I won’t be home until the pest control has started,” she said on social media.
During her appearance on The Amazing Race Australia, Bec had a public meltdown over a fried tarantula in Cambodia.
“Nup, this is like my worst nightmare,” Rebecca said, letting out a scream as she placed both hands on her head.
“I think we’ll get a time penalty.” I can’t do it. I can’t even be close [of the spiders].’
Bec is so afraid of spiders that she seeks professional help.
Chris was there to collect the couple’s luggage from the baggage carousel