To mark the launch of Phase Two of the BODIES shapewear campaign, Simone Pérèle hosted an intimate luncheon in Sydney, bringing together leading media, tastemakers and friends of the brand.
Hosted by Brand Director Stephanie Pérèle, granddaughter of the founder, the gathering offered an exclusive preview of the Autumn/Winter 2026 season, a moment dedicated to the evolving expression of modern femininity.
Set against the sunlit backdrop of the MCA Canvas, with sweeping views across Sydney Harbour, the afternoon unfolded with a quiet sense of ease and refinement. Guests were welcomed into a space that balanced heritage with modernity, joining Stephanie Pérèle for a considered dining experience shaped by conversation, connection and the enduring spirit of the house.
The intimate luncheon provided the perfect setting to celebrate the second phase of the Simone Pérèle BODIES campaign, turning the spotlight on shapewear as a form of empowerment and self-expression. Guests gathered to witness how the brand’s iconic designs evolve while staying true to its signature elegance.
The highlight of the afternoon was the introduction of Plume, an archival-inspired range first conceived in 1972. Each piece, delicately crafted with sculpted lace and refined lines, paid homage to the brand’s heritage while embracing modernity. The presentation was both tactile and visual—inviting attendees to experience the texture, the cut, and the timeless sophistication that defines Plume.
A dedication to feminine empowerment, respect for heritage, and a commitment to lingerie that moves effortlessly with the body. By blending archival inspiration with contemporary allure, the event celebrated not just a collection, but the enduring elegance and spirit of the brand itself
The luncheon brought together a carefully curated guest list of editors, stylists, tastemakers and digital creators, uniting voices from across Australia’s fashion and media landscape.
Friends of the house gathered in conversation, sharing moments of connection and discovery while exploring the BODIES Phase Two collection.
Among those in attendance were leading media personalities and influencers, each contributing to an intimate, celebratory atmosphere that reflected the brand’s enduring commitment to femininity, craftsmanship, and contemporary elegance.
Bec Judd, Suzy Eskander, Pip Edwards, Lana Wilkinson, Lauren de Graaf, Kathleen Paton, Rozalia Russian, Kate Waterhouse, Lisa Wipfli, Ally May Carey, Christina Macpherson, Alex Keating, Jade Brycki, Evelyn Rose, Jasmine O'Neill, Chloe Matters, Ruby Adler, Prue Webb and Monica Morales.
Moments like this serve as a reminder of Simone Pérèle’s enduring legacy, a house built on the delicate balance of artistry, craftsmanship, and the celebration of the female form. From its Parisian roots to its influence across decades, the brand has remained synonymous with elegance, refinement, and timeless femininity.
The luncheon also reflected how Simone Pérèle continues to engage with contemporary femininity. Through thoughtful design, curated experiences, and the unveiling of collections like Plume, the event highlighted lingerie not just as clothing, but as a medium of confidence, self-expression, and empowerment. It was a celebration of women in every facet, honoring tradition while embracing the spirit of modernity.