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10 juin 2015

Lindy Klim looks chic in a man-style tuxedo at the Harper's Bazaar Australia Women In Fashion breakfast

It seems the Balinese lifestyle is agreeing with Australian fashionista Lindy Klim. 

The mother-of-three looked sharp in a chic black suit as she returned Down Under for the Harper's Bazaar Australia Women In Style Breakfast in Melbourne on Tuesday.

The 37-year-old opted for a pair of slim cut slacks which outlined her toned long legs, and a matching blazer, which featured a silk collar.

Nailed it! Fashion icon. Lindy Klim sizzled in a matching black fitted suit on Tuesday at the Bazaar Women In Style Breakfast in Melbourne

Nailed it! Fashion icon. Lindy Klim sizzled in a matching black fitted suit on Tuesday at the Bazaar Women In Style Breakfast in Melbourne

Lindy dressed up her classy business attire with a plain white round-collared tight-fitted shirt underneath her jacket and a black pair of high heels.

To finish off her look, the fashion designer slicked back her dark brunette locks into a low bun and styled her fringe to the right, covering half her forehead. 

Lindy was quick to take to social media following the event to show her graditude to the organisers.  

'Honoured to be talking about Milk & Co this morning amongst a group of other inspiring business women in Melbourne for @bazaaraustralia @kelliehush @milkandco,' she posted alongside a snap from the exclusive function. 

Keeping it simple: The mother-of-three slicked back her long brunette locks into a low bun and wore her fringe out and styled to the right 

Keeping it simple: The mother-of-three slicked back her long brunette locks into a low bun and wore her fringe out and styled to the right 

The A team: Jo Horgan, Lindy Klim, Kellie Hush, Karen Webster all brought their wisdom to the event's panel

The A team: Jo Horgan, Lindy Klim, Kellie Hush, Karen Webster all brought their wisdom to the event's panel

The magazine also took to social media following the event posting: 'A special thanks to our #BAZAARatWork panel at today's #WomeninFashion breakfast in association with @hugoboss Wise, practical and inspirational words from Jo Horgan @meccacosmetica Lindy Klim @lindyklim and Karen Webster from RMIT.' 

Last week, Lindy and her husband-of-nine-years, Michael Klim shut down rumours that they had ended their marriage, while opening up about their new way of life.

Michael revealed to The Sunday Telegraph that the pair's unorthodox approach, which works for them, involves spending 'two weeks on and two weeks off' at a time. 

Very much together: Lindy and her husband, Michael Klim have shut down rumours that they have split

Very much together: Lindy and her husband, Michael Klim have shut down rumours that they have split

 

Growing family: The pair are parents to Stella, nine, Rocco, seven, and four-year-old Frankie

'It is definitely, I guess, a new way of doing things and it depends what is on but normally it is two weeks on and two weeks off kind of thing,' he said.

Lindy also chimed in and told the publication: 'There's no real rhyme or reason.'

'It's good for us in that we get a lot of work done and have some family time as well,' she said.

The pair first wed in 2006 and have three children under 10-years-old, Stella, nine, Rocco, seven, and four-year-old Frankie.

New way of life: Michael and Lindy have adjusted to their lifestyle of living together for two weeks and living separately for two

New way of life: Michael and Lindy have adjusted to their lifestyle of living together for two weeks and living separately for two

Family comes first: Lindy says her children are the most important thing to the dedicated parents
Family comes first: Lindy says her children are the most important thing to the dedicated parents

Family comes first: Lindy says her children are the most important thing to the dedicated parents

Like mother, like daughter: The adorable duo wear matching decorations from the party as hats

Like mother, like daughter: The adorable duo wear matching decorations from the party as hats

The pair, both 37, became the centre of a media storm when word their marriage had hit the rocks circulated in March.

Michael told Daily Mail Australia at the time that the pair were still very much together and going strong.

'People can obviously perceive with our geographical set-up with being in Bali and Melbourne and so people presume things that aren't really necessarily true,' he said at the Men's Health Awards in Sydney. 

All dressed up: The family, pictured here in Melbourne in November, are based in Bali but doting parents Michael and Lindy travel between Bali and Australia

All dressed up: The family, pictured here in Melbourne in November, are based in Bali but doting parents Michael and Lindy travel between Bali and Australia

Lindy, a Balinese princess, had told The Sunday Telegraph in April that the pair are just trying to do the best they can.

'Even though we live a different kind of life, we are just like every other family out there struggling through and trying to work out what's best for our family and children,' she said.

'Our main priority is that our children are super happy ... our focus is always on them.'

The family run their Milk & Co company and have spent years building the brand. 

 

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