Bec Judd reveals what really happened to THAT red dress which launched her career at the 2004 Brownlow READ MORE: Rebecca Judd hints at exciting new career and the reason why she will NEVER return to television presenting again By Marta Jary For Daily Mail Australia Published: 14:10 BST, 16 June 2024 | Updated: 14:10 BST, 16 June 2024 e-mail View comments Two decades ago, Melbourne 's queen WAG Rebecca Judd made her red carpet debut at the 2004 Brownlow Medal in a dress that has become iconic. Rebecca burst onto the scene at age 21 when she wore a red dress with a plunging neckline to the 2004 Brownlow Medal alongside her then-boyfriend Chris . The outfit, which boasted a neckline that dipped below her belly button and a daring thigh split, was created by Perth designer Ruth Tarvydas, and was valued at $2,000.
The WAG has revealed what happened to the gown after she famously walked down the red carpet wearing before dozens of flashing cameras. 'Definitely a moment! Can't believe it's been this long!' the 41-year-old told Zen Design this week of that memorable night. Two decades ago, Melbourne 's queen WAG Rebecca Judd made her red carpet debut at the 2004 Brownlow Medal in a dress that has become iconic (pictured) Unfortunately, Bec admitted that the gown no longer has pride of place in her designer wardrobe.
'The dress was given to charity which was auctioned off and I have not seen it since that night' she admitted. While flesh-baring frocks are a dime a dozen on the red ca.
