Supermodel Miranda Kerr at the DJ store Sydney - Arabstoday Miranda Kerr looked smoking hot in her red lacy Lover Fall 2011 dress, which boasted a nude Basque detail underneath, a nipped in waist and a waterfall hemline was matched with Christian Louboutin ‘Toutenkaboucle’ strappy platform sandals. The Victoria’s Secret model, 28, had returned to her native Sydney, Australia, with husband Orlando Bloom and baby Flynn to help the David Jones department store’s announce the addition of 60 new labels to their store. She hit the shop floor with group general manager Sacha Laing, which is adding new Australian and International labels to its store, including Kardashian Kollection, Lover, Cark Kapp, Hugo Boss Women, Dries Van Noten, Lanvin, and Victoria Beckham. Other local labels including Bassike and Flannel are also expected to be introduced at the formal department store launch. The David Jones Ambassador said she was extremely happy at returning to her hometown especially as it is Flynn’s first time in the country. ‘I’ve been away for 18 months so it\'s wonderful to come home and see my family and friends and to be here at David Jones and to be back on the catwalk,’ she told the Sydney Morning Herald. She\'ll also be promoting her lifestyle book Treasure Yourself, which has only been released in her native land so far. The new sets of clothes are coming in from August 1, noted the Sydney Morning Herald.
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