Georgia Fowler enjoys romantic stroll with boyfriend Nathan Dalah in Sydney – after fleeing coronavirus lockdown from Adelaide
She narrowly avoided getting stuck in Adelaide after tough new lockdown rules last Wednesday.
And on Saturday, Georgia Fowler, 28, took advantage of her freedom by taking a romantic walk with boyfriend Nathan Dalah, 25, in Rose Bay, Sydney.
The New Zealand-born model looked effortlessly chic as she walked alongside her businessman.
The path of lovers! Georgia Fowler, 28, (left) enjoyed a romantic stroll with her boyfriend Nathan Dalah, 25, in Rose Bay in Sydney on Saturday
Georgia rocked her hairpin in a pair of black leggings, while accentuating her slender torso with a tight nude bikini.
The brunette completed her look with stylish sunglasses, a black cap, a chain necklace and sneakers.
Meanwhile, Nathan opted for a trendy black t-shirt emblazoned with the words “disco sashimi,” paired with black shorts, Nike socks and red sneakers.
Leggings! Georgia paraded her pinnacles in a pair of black leggings, while accentuating her slender torso with a tight nude swimsuit
Trendy: The brunette completed her look with stylish sunglasses, a black cap, a chain necklace and sneakers
No bag required: Georgia (left) had her smartphone tucked into the top of her pants
Georgia threw itself into Adelaide for a fashion show last Wednesday – only to face the almost inevitable prospect of its cancellation as South Australia entered a COVID-19 lockdown.
She, along with Bambi Northwood-Blyth and Samantha Harris, flew into town before a virtual runway show for retailer Pretty Little Thing.
However, within hours they were most likely all dressed up with nowhere to go.
Statement: Meanwhile, Nathan opted for a trendy black t-shirt emblazoned with the words ‘sashimi disco,’ paired with black shorts, Nike socks and red sneakers
Taking advantage of the home: Georgia threw itself into Adelaide for a fashion show last Wednesday – only to face the almost inevitable prospect of its cancellation as South Australia entered a COVID-19 lockdown
The track was scheduled for Thursday on Adelaide’s famous Bumbunga Lake and was slated to be broadcast worldwide on YouTube and Instagram as the “ world’s longest socially distanced track. ”
This afternoon, South Australian Prime Minister Steven Marshall announced a six-day statewide lockdown starting at midnight after two new cases of coronavirus were registered, carrying the cluster of Adelaide at 22 infections.
The models were spotted taking the first available flight from Adelaide.
Get out now! Georgia, with Bambi Northwood-Blyth and Samantha Harris, flew into the city ahead of a virtual parade for retailer Pretty Little Thing, but was soon forced to flee home as the city plunged into lockdown.
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