The red carpet at the TikTok Awards in Sydney was set ablaze on Wednesday night by a host of celebrities, with Married At First Sight's Carina Mirabile delivering a truly show-stopping appearance.
Red Carpet Fashion Turns Heads
Carina Mirabile ensured all eyes were firmly fixed on her, commanding attention in a provocative see-through mesh ensemble. The reality television star paired the sheer creation with a matching black bra and skimpy bottoms, creating a look that was both bold and unforgettable.
She confidently worked the carpet, twisting and turning to allow photographers to capture her toned physique from every possible angle. Opting for minimal accessories with just a simple black clutch, Carina let her daring outfit do all the talking.
A Star-Studded Guest List
Carina was far from the only celebrity to make a style statement. The event attracted a glittering array of personalities from across the entertainment and media landscape.
The red carpet was also graced by fellow MAFS star Jules Robinson and Adam Hyde, alongside social media sensation Indy Clinton. Host for the evening, Sophie Monk, also rocked a head-turning look.
They were joined by Today show hosts Karl Stefanovic and Sarah Abo, as well as drag superstar Courtney Act, making for a truly diverse and high-profile guest list.
Celebrating Australia's Top Creators
Beyond the fashion, the night was a celebration of digital excellence, with fifteen awards presented to honour the country's most influential content creators.
The prestigious Video of the Year award aimed to recognise the viral sensations that dominated social media feeds in 2025. The nominees for this hotly contested category included Rachel Parkinson, Zane Fall, Alexandra Tuohey, Jude York, and Leah Halton.
Other major categories highlighted the breadth of talent on the platform. The Business of the Year shortlist featured brands like Bouf Haircare, All For Mimi, and Cherry's Goods. Meanwhile, the Sports and Fitness Creator of the Year category honoured names such as Hannah Pearson and Daniel Gorringe.
The evening also celebrated achievements in beauty, fashion, comedy, and music, with awards for Music Artist of the Year and the TikTok for Good Award, which recognises creators driving positive change.