The Block's Mitch Edwards and Mark McKie don their favourite designer threads and unleash their inner supermodels for a stylish photoshoot on the streets of Sydney
The Block's Mitch Edwards and Mark McKie are not one to shy away from glitz and glamour.
And on Thursday, the duo staged a fun fashion show in one of Sydney's busiest thoroughfares, Martin Place.
They channelled their inner models as they posed outside the heritage-listed General Post Office building in the CBD.
From The Block to the catwalks of Milan! Mitch Edwards and Mark McKie channelled their inner supermodels for a photoshoot in Sydney's Martin Place on Thursday
Mitch, 59, dressed for the shoot in a loose fitting red and pink shirt with a plunging neckline teamed with skinny leg trousers and dress shoes with gold accents.
He posed with his arm around Mark, 60, who opted for a white floral button up shirt that drew attention to his biceps, tapered trousers, and black patent kicks.
They struck another pose with Mark looking over his shoulder to Mitch as he gazed up into the sky.
Strike a pose! Mitch, 59, dressed for the shoot in a loose fitting red and pink shirt with a plunging neckline while Mark, 60, opted for a white floral button up shirt that drew attention to his biceps. Mark looked over his shoulder to Mitch who he gazed up into the sky
Mixing it up! Mark then swapped out his botanical theme top for a dark coloured sheer shirt with a plunging neckline
This time he toted a jute bag with bamboo handles, which they designed.
Mark then swapped out his botanical theme top for a dark coloured sheer shirt with a plunging neckline.
His partner clearly wasn't ready to change his vibrant look as he continued posing for the camera.
Taking the plunge! He eventually ditched the red top for a racy black lace number that of course featured his favourite plunging neckline
Contrast: Mark also took the plunge, showing off his chest in the sheer top and struck a similar pose by the pillar, however the dim lighting created shadows that gave his portrait a hint of mystery
Mitch ditched the red top for a racy black lace number that of course featured his favourite plunging neckline.
He leaned back on a stone pillar, showing off his vintage Gucci belt and dress shoes.
Mark also took the plunge, showing off his chest in the sheer top and struck a similar pose by the pillar, however the dim lighting created shadows that gave his portrait a hint of mystery.
Power pose: They later moved their photo shoot to a nearby alleyway for an edgier series of photos, Mitch held his hands on his hips
They later moved their photo shoot to a nearby alleyway for an edgier series of photos.
The pair each took turns using a spotlight to illuminate their visages in the dark walkway.
In one image, Mitch posed with his arms wide open in a long pop art style shirt.
Meanwhile, Mark chose to hold a power pose with his hands on his hips.
Costume change! The pair each took turns using a spotlight to illuminate their visages in the dark walkway, Mitch posed with his arms wide open in a long pop art style shirt
Time to shine! Meanwhile, Mark held a power pose with his hands on his hips as Mitch held the spotlight up to his face
The Block fan favourites then had a bit of fun with the scenery around them and posed with their hands up in front an air vent.
Mitch and Mark sold their stunning home for $4,044,444 on The Block finale, taking home a profit of $644,444.
The couple scored an additional $100,000 on the night for taking out first place, taking their total prize money to $744,444.
Having fun: The Block fan favourites had a bit of fun with the scenery around them and posed with their hands up in front an air vent. Mitch and Mark sold their stunning home for $4,044,444 on The Block finale, taking home a profit of $644,444
The flamboyant pair who starred in season 15 and returned for Fans v Faves, said the prize money and crowning title will change their lives.
'We never had expectations or even hopes for that amount. This changes our lives as we've got a mortgage that we can't jump over, but with this prize we can take a great leap at it now,' Mitch said.
Mark added: 'I think we're in shock as we stuck to our guns about what we thought a family home was about and it was a big risk.'
Winner winner: The couple scored an additional $100,000 on the night for taking out first place, taking their total prize money to $744,444
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