Sally Obermeder is entering the festive season with a fresh new do.
The Real Housewives of Sydney star unveiled her stunning 'holiday hair' transformation to Instagram on Monday with a jaw-dropping mirror selfie.
In the image, the 51-year-old reality TV star looked wide-eyed as she showcased her freshly tinted caramel tresses that were expertly blow dried.
In the caption, Sally appeared delighted with her new locks as she paid tribute to award-winning colourist Belinda Jeffrey.
'Holiday hair ….. NOW I’m ready to be OOO. Another amazing year of long chats and laughs in the La Boutique chair,' she wrote.
'How good are hairdressers. Creating magic with our hair and listening to all our woes,' she concluded.
Sally Obermeder is entering the festive season with a fresh new do. Pictured
The Real Housewives of Sydney star unveiled her stunning 'holiday hair' transformation to Instagram on Monday with a jaw-dropping mirror selfie
It comes after Sally put on a stylish display as she stepped out to watch Human Nature perform at a glitzy charity gala in Sydney in October.
The TV star made sure to turn heads in a vibrant ensemble as she arrived at the glitzy Spring lunch event, hosted by cancer charity Tour de Cure at Doltone House.
She oozed sophistication in a white dress embellished with red and green flowers and featuring a chic layered skirt.
The presenter added to her frame with a pair of beige heels and accessorised her look with a pair of chunky gold earrings.
Sally swept her brunette tresses back into a sleek ponytail and appeared to be in jovial form as she grinned from ear-to-ear while posing for the cameras.
Also among the guest list were the likes of Jamie Durie, Brendan Jones, Matt Doran, Jacinta Stapleton and Seven News star Angie Asimus.
It comes after Sally put on a stylish display as she stepped out to watch Human Nature perform at a glitzy charity gala in Sydney in October.
It comes as RHOS stars Krissy Marsh and Nicole O'Neil teased that the upcoming series could see some more familiar faces return to the franchise
It comes as RHOS stars Krissy Marsh and Nicole O'Neil teased that the upcoming series could see some more familiar faces return to the franchise.
'We're super proud of what we've created. It's been highly entertaining and has sold to so many countries,' Krissy told Daily Mail Australia at an event last year.
The original season of The Real Housewives of Sydney aired in 2017 before being cancelled for being 'too mean'.
It was famously rejected by U.S. network Bravo, who opted not to air it because the extreme catfights and bad language was deemed far too extreme.
'A lot of the women in this show were nasty for nasty’s sake and have no redeeming features,' Foxtel boss Brian Walsh said at the time.
Lisa Oldfield and Athena X Levendi were particularly singled out for their foul-mouthed antics, which even turned physical on one occasion.
Producers only brought back Krissy and Nicole from the original series, opening space for Kate Adams, Terry Biviano, Caroline Gaultier, and Sally Obermeder to come on board.
Krissy emphasised to Daily Mail Australia that the strong ensemble of the seven cast members have collectively contributed to a show they are all proud of this time around.
'And they're all amazing women. Including us!' she added with a smile.