Spectators at the Australian Open received more than world-class tennis on Day Two.
Sydney influencer Isabelle Clarke, 27, arrived in an outfit that pushed the limits of good taste—and the event’s informal guidelines.
Clarke, who has more than 650,000 Instagram followers, chose a sheer white mini dress worn without a bra, paired with tiny ruffled shorts over a G-string.
She shared a “get ready with me” video before the match, showing each revealing layer.
While the Australian Open has no strict dress code, it discourages thongs, singlets, ripped items and sports shorts. Clarke’s semi-transparent ensemble skirted those boundaries, drawing plenty of attention.

Her outfit embraced the current “naked dressing” trend popular on runways and across social media.
She completed the look with a leather hip belt, chunky black trainers, a crisp white overshirt and a distressed black handbag.
Her slick bun added a polished contrast to the otherwise daring style.
Fans quickly reacted online, with some praising her confidence and others questioning whether such attire belongs courtside.

January in Melbourne can be brutally hot, and tennis crowds often opt for linen, light cotton and subtle athletic touches.
Clarke, attending as a guest of tanning brand Bondi Sands, showcased her bronzed skin while posing with fellow influencers.
Her ruffled mini shorts—now a viral Gen Z trend—made another appearance in her photo carousel from the day.
The big question remains: would you wear it to the tennis?