Pip Edwards slips her figure into a pair of red skintight PVC trousers

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    Scarlet woman! Pip Edwards shows off her new edgy look as she slips her incredible figure into a pair of skintight red PVC trousers while posing for her son Justice

    She may be in lockdown, but Pip Edwards turned up the heat on Wednesday evening during an at home photo shoot.

    The P.E Nation founder showed off an edgy new look, posing in new clothes from her activewear line.

    The 41-year-old flaunted her incredible figure in a pair of bright red PVC trousers and a sheer patterned top.

    Scarlet woman! Pip Edwards slipped her incredible figure into a pair of skintight red PVC trousers while posing for an at-home photo shoot taken by her son Justice

    Scarlet woman! Pip Edwards slipped her incredible figure into a pair of skintight red PVC trousers while posing for an at-home photo shoot taken by her son Justice

    She accessorised with a pair of red velvet Balenciaga pointed toed stilettos and had her edgy blunt bob perfectly blow-dried.

    Pip’s son Justice took the sexy snap of her his mother and the businesswoman joked that the assignment was part of his homeschooling.

    ‘Upskilling Justice in lockdown and getting him behind the lens. photographerinthemaking #homeschooling #practical,’ she wrote in the caption. 

    Meanwhile, on Wednesday, Pip showed off the $320 luxury care package, which were sent out to her P.E Nation staff members this week.  

    How generous! Several P.E Nation staffers pitched in to send founder Pip Edwards (pictured) a $320 luxury care package to help her survive Sydney's Covid-19 lockdown on Wednesday

    How generous! Several P.E Nation staffers pitched in to send founder Pip Edwards (pictured) a $320 luxury care package to help her survive Sydney’s Covid-19 lockdown on Wednesday 

    She posted a picture of the gifts on Instagram Stories. 

    The hamper included a candle, self-help books to deal with anxiety, haircare products, macadamia nut hand balm and a sleeping mask. 

    She also received an array of delicious snacks, including raw vegan chocolate, chocolate-coated nuts and salted peanuts. 

    Pip was gifted card games, too, which will no doubt keep her entertained at home.

    What a gift! The hamper included a candle, self-help books to deal with anxiety, haircare products, macadamia nut hand balm and a sleeping mask

    What a gift! The hamper included a candle, self-help books to deal with anxiety, haircare products, macadamia nut hand balm and a sleeping mask

    Success story: The Australian Financial Review reported in June last year that Pip had earned an incredible $20million in revenue during the 2020 fiscal year

    Success story: The Australian Financial Review reported in June last year that Pip had earned an incredible $20million in revenue during the 2020 fiscal year

    Inside Pip’s hamper 

    • Aveda shampoo and conditioner – $104
    • Aveda Leave In Conditioner Spray – $53
    • Aveda Chakra balancing body mist – $63
    • Slip pure silk sleeping mask – $55
    • Leif kakadu plum hand balm with macadamia nut – $24 
    • Loco Love Coconut & Cashew Chocolate – $5.75
    • Uno pack – $7
    • Monopoly pack – $9 

    And to keep fit in lockdown, Pip was gifted an ‘ab challenge pack’ from Fluid Form Pilates. 

    ‘Just WOW. Thank you so much for this lockdown survival kit,’ she wrote in the caption.

    ‘What would I do without my team? Thank you for thinking of me during this time.’

    The Australian Financial Review reported in June last year that Pip had earned an incredible $20million in revenue during the 2020 fiscal year. 

    P.E Nation had effectively quadrupled its profits since it was founded five years ago, having reported $5.2million in revenue in 2016/17.

    The brand has collaborated with the likes of Caseify, Speedo and clothing giant H&M, which saw a 30-piece collection stocked worldwide.

    P.E Nation’s jackets already command prices of up to $450, and can be found in luxury department stores in Australia and around the world.

    In 2019, Pip described the growth of her business as ‘exponential,’ and said they’d had to move office five times.

    ‘We’ve just kept growing and growing. We’ve moved office five times to keep up and have a team of 25 at head office now,’ she told Marie Claire.

    No stopping her: In 2019, Pip described the growth of her business as'exponential' and said P.E Nation had had to move office five times

    No stopping her: In 2019, Pip described the growth of her business as ‘exponential’ and said P.E Nation had had to move office five times

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