It was the biggest night on the AFL calendar and the sporting stars made sure to bring their fashion A-game to The Brownlow Medal red carpet.
Sheer and cut-out dresses were on trend at the Crown Casino in Melbourne with the partners of some of the biggest AFL players in the country making sure they stood out from the crowd
Here's some of the best looks you might have missed from the night:
Meghan Markle’s former U.K. employees, who called her a “demon” boss prone to “psycho moments,” said they feel “vindicated” by a Vanity Fair report alleging some of Markle’s American staffers needed therapy after working for her. The former employees spoke to the Daily Beast in September after Meghan’s team orchestrated a feature in Us Weekly claiming she was a great boss, on the heels of an article in The Hollywood Reporter described her as a “demon in high heels.” Responding to the Vanity Fair
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The rooms are filled with elderly residents, their hands wrinkled and backs bent. They shuffle slowly down the corridors, some using walkers. Workers help them bathe, eat, walk and take their medication.
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