By Marta Jary For Daily Mail Australia
10:04 12 Jul 2024, updated 10:07 12 Jul 2024
Candice Warner proved that she likes the finer things in life on Friday.
The cricket WAG stepped out in Sydney‘s upmarket Double Bay donning the finest shoes money can buy.
The 39-year-old sported a pair of Hermes Chypre sandals in black, valued at a pricey $1,545.
Candice opted for a casually chic look, including a black T-shirt with short sleeves which she tucked into her blue jeans.
The athlete appeared to have on minimal makeup and wore a pair of designer sunglasses.
She pulled her blonde locks up into a loose bun and wore a gold medallion necklace.
Candice and her husband David Warner are back from a holiday after taking a business class flight overseas earlier this month.
The couple’s three daughters – Ivy, nine, Indi, seven, and Isla, five – started their school holidays off with a bang as they headed off on a luxury getaway.
The sighting comes just a day after the Warners were seen living in the lap of luxury after spending six years building their dream home.
Candice and David snapped up the mansion in Maroubra in 2015 for $3.9million, and after spending over $4.2 million on renovations, finally moved there in 2022.
The couple’s young children clearly love the seven-storey, cliffside property, with David sharing a video of his two older daughters enjoying the backyard.
Nestled on the edge of a steep drop down to the ocean, the girls, Ivy and Indi, had a fun trampolining session in the clip posted to Instagram Stories.
After years of hard work, the Warners were finally able to enjoy the spoils of their extensive renovation.
The Warner family knocked down the existing house for a complete rebuild – and the end results are nothing short of stunning.
The ocean-view property boasts an incredible seven floors, a private beach, and features a ‘bat cave’ to house David’s sporting memorabilia and huge bat collection.
‘[David and Candice] stay at the finest hotels in the world and were keen to evoke that same sense of luxury and sophistication here,’ interior designer Alexandra Kidd told The Australian.
‘But at the same time, it’s also a beach house, and we wanted them to feel comfortable enough to walk in from the beach, toss off their shoes and really relax.’
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