That's not like you! Jesinta Franklin suffers a rare fashion fail in an unusual Dior ensemble at InStyle Australia's Women In Style Awards By Daily Mail Australia Reporter Published: 13:34 BST, 8 May 2019 | Updated: 13:34 BST, 8 May 2019 Viewcomments She's the former beauty pageant princess who reinvented herself as one of Australia's leading style icons. But on Wednesday, Jesinta Franklin suffered a rare fashion fail when she stepped out wearing an odd Dior ensemble at The InStyle and Audi Women Of Style Awards in Sydney. The 27-year-old missed the mark in a sheer mesh skirt and matching leggings, which she paired with a black belted vest. That's different! Jesinta Franklin suffered a rare fashion fail when she stepped out wearing an odd Dior ensemble at The InStyle and Audi Women Of Style Awards in Sydney She accessorised with black stilettos an odd-shaped handbag with a loud, patterned print. Trying her best to work the red carpet, the former Cadbury ambassador struck a few awkward poses and smiled for photographers. She wore her blonde hair in a short, messy pixie cut, with her dark roots purposely showing. How unique: The 27-year-old missed the mark in a sheer mesh skirt and matching leggings, which she paired with a black belted vest Speaking to InStyle magazine before the event, Jesinta revealed that she's currently hard at work on a secret 'passion project'. 'My passion project is something that I’m working on which, I can’t really say at the moment,' she teased. 'But I think it’s going to help a lot of people, and that really is my heart song and the thing I want to do in life.' Work it: Trying her best to work the red carpet, the former Cadbury ambassador struck a stiff pose for photographers Short hair, don't care! She wore her blonde hair in a short, messy pixie cut, with her dark roots purposely showing The InStyle and Audi Women of Style Awards honours Australia’s most inspirational and innovative women. Alex Noonan, InStyle Acting Editor, said in a press release: 'This year we will be recognising the women who are future shapers across 10 bespoke categories. 'The women who will be recognized this year will hail from a diverse range of industries, including science, technology, business, fashion and entertainment.' 'They are each incredibly passionate, dedicated and showcase how style can exist in many forms.' 'I think it’s going to help a lot of people': Speaking to InStyle magazine before the event, Jesinta revealed that she's currently hard at work on a secret 'passion project' Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility