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Made in Bondi stars in 15 minutes of fame step out to attend Club Palms launch in Sydney

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Made in Bondi stars in 15 minutes of fame step out to attend Club Palms launch in Sydney

The hottest new stars stepped out in style on Wednesday to attend the Club Palms launch party at Reality TV Alcatraz. Sydney.

Made up of Bondi's Lachy McLean, Lawson Mahoney and Charlie Moore, he grabbed the spotlight as he posed with American singer 24kGoldn at the exclusive event.

Lachie embodies casual sophistication in a crisp white jacket layered over a button-down shirt.

Lawson, known for her eclectic style, made a statement with her sleeveless black ensemble with a trendy hat and cross-body bag.

Charlie looked effortlessly chic in a pale pink shirt and white linen trousers, paired with stylish sunglasses on his head.

Sydney FC star Douglas Costa added even more star power to the guest list, giving the party an extra sporting flair.

Set against a stunning neon-lit backdrop echoing the vintage vibes of Miami Vice, the launch party transformed the venue into a joyous sensory journey of sound, culture and style.

Club Palms combines '80s Miami with a futuristic twist, mixing high-energy dance music with live beat production, instrumentalists and singers to create an unforgettable atmosphere.

The stars of Seven's new reality series Made in Bondi stepped out in style as they hit the launch party for Club Palms at Alcatraz Sydney. (Pictured L-R: Paul Versace, Charlie Moore, Lachie McLean and Lawson Mahoney)

Lachie stood out in a crisp white jacket layered over a button-down shirt, embodying casual sophistication.

Lachie stood out in a crisp white jacket layered over a button-down shirt, embodying casual sophistication.

The glitzy crowd sipped on curated Espolon margaritas and Palomas, adding to the night's luxurious feel.

As the beats of classic hip-hop, R&B and electronic music filled the air, guests soaked up the electric energy and danced the night away.

Club Palms truly brought the glitz and glamor of Miami to a new, forward-thinking, Sydney taste of luxury nightlife.

Lawson and Charlie looked friendly with each other and posed for a cheeky photo

Lawson and Charlie looked friendly with each other and posed for a cheeky photo

Sydney FC star Douglas Costa (left) added even more star power to the guest list, giving the party an extra sporting edge.

Sydney FC star Douglas Costa (left) added even more star power to the guest list, giving the party an extra sporting edge.

The event was also attended by former TV anchor turned model Christian Copset

The event was also attended by former TV anchor turned model Christian Copset

Lawson was forced to hit back at wild accusations that he had 'faked' his accent. Channel Seven show.

After viewers questioned how she pronounced certain words, she explained that she was plagued by weird speculation that she used a fake accent during filming.

Shutting down 'slander' in the lighthearted video, Lawson brushed off the criticism and insisted he was speaking on screen as usual.

Set against a neon-lit backdrop echoing the vintage vibes of Miami Vice, the launch party transformed the venue into a joyous sensory journey of sound, culture and style.

Set against a neon-lit backdrop echoing the vintage vibes of Miami Vice, the launch party transformed the venue into a joyous sensory journey of sound, culture and style.

He said: “I've heard rumours, I've heard them all over the grapevine and I want to clear up these accusations, I want to clear up the confusion, somehow I want to address the slander in my name that I'm faking an accent. TV show.

'I have a unique way of speaking, my 'L's are a bit strange, a bit South African if you like.'

My 'T's, my grandmother also told me, “You want to be on television, you want to be a movie star, tell me your 'T' and say it!”

Lawson admitted she was 'nervous' about filming the drama-filled first few episodes of the reality TV show, which may have added to the way she spoke.

Lawson was forced to hit back at wild accusations that he 'faked' his accent on the Channel Seven show.

Lawson was forced to hit back at wild accusations that he 'faked' his accent on the Channel Seven show.

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