
TikTok star Sopha Dopha bares her ripped abs at Australian Fashion Week in bizarre lettuce inspired ensemble
The TikTok star, 21, who has 1.4 million followers on the platform, arrived at Carriageworks in Sydney 's Eveleigh district wearing a fluffy, green two-piece by Selezza London that resembled a leafy vegetable.
The top, which was made with a ruffled chiffon material, boasted billowy sleeves and was tied together at her chest to expose her killer abs and toned physique.
The low-rise, puffy skirt, which matched in colour and texture, sat on her hips and dropped to her ankles.
She accesorised the out-there fit with white, woven mules, a pearl necklace and a brown leather handbag as she posed for the cameras.
The social media influencer wore her hair in waves across her shoulders while opting for a natural, glowy makeup look, ensuring that her brightly-coloured ensemble stole the show.
Sophia recently celebrated her 21st birthday in style with a wild party on the Sydney Harbour.
Throughout the day, she could be seen making out with a mystery beau who she has been dating for about one year.
The online personality has yet to show his face, only sharing her partner's voice off-camera or in photos shared to her Instagram with his head cropped out or covered by her hand.
Sophia took to her socials in December with a slew of content from her birthday celebration and she unwittingly revealed the identity of her high school sweetheart.
Daily Mail Australia can reveal Sophia's man of mystery is Simon Collis, who she attended Terrigal High School with before enrolling in St. Joseph's Catholic College in East Gosford.
Simon, 21, has a private Instagram account with 443 followers and has made a mere 11 posts. His display picture shows the young couple posing together in his bedroom for a selfie.
Simon comes from a close knit family and is the youngest of three siblings, including an older brother and an older sister.
His father Andy Collis is an expressive painter and art academic, who attended Sophia's 21st birthday party alongside his older brother Tom and Tom's wife, Rachel.
'Great night on an amazing yacht cruising around Sydney harbour last night to celebrate the 21st birthday of a beautiful friend. Xx thank you S. X,' Andy captioned a carousel of videos and photos from the early hours of Sophia's debaucherous birthday celebration.
In it, Simon can be seen relaxing with his family members and later, dancing with them aboard the rented yacht and Sophia's scantily clad besties.
'Looked like a wonderful birthday party. I'm still waiting for 'S' to be revealed,' a family friend comment on the post, referring to Simon.
The young couple appear to be smitten, with Sophia also commenting on Simon's dad's posts.
He celebrated his own 21st birthday last April, with Andy sharing a touching tribute to his son on Instagram, writing: 'It's our youngest child's birthday: Simon is 21!! I love you, son - more than you'll ever know. Have a brilliant birthday. X.'
It's unknown which profession Simon is in, however the entire Collis clan makes annual visits to volunteer at Kirsten Jade Children's rescue center in Thailand - an orphanage housing 50 children in Chiang Mai.
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