In pictures: All the Drag Race Down Under Season 4 queens' hottest runway looks

Each week, these fierce performers have delivered jaw-dropping looks that push the boundaries of drag artistry, proving that this season is not just about competition: it's about redefining excellence.

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The queens of Drag Race Down Under Season 4 have turned the runway into a masterclass in creativity, camp, and couture! Each week, these fierce performers have delivered jaw-dropping looks that push the boundaries of drag artistry, proving that this season is not just about competition: it's about redefining excellence. Stream Drag Race Down Under only on Stan. From jaw-dropping reveals to cultural tributes and comedic brilliance, the runway themes have inspired some of the most imaginative and unforgettable outfits in the show's history.

Think you've seen it all? Think again. Scroll through to relive the magic. These Queens didn't just dress to impress, they dressed to slay! During Episode 3, the Queens were tasked with dressing as their favourite dessert in the Queen Of The Dessert category on the runway.



Lazy Susan lived up to her name with a runway look that celebrated abundance. "I'm not just serving you one dessert. I'm serving you everything: cake, sundaes, flan," she said, proudly showcasing her lazy-susan creation.

Guest judge Kita Mean couldn't help but joke: "This is giving me wood!" Vybe brought a whimsical confection to the runway, blending elements of a wedding cake with whipped cream rosettes. Her look featured an intricate skirt adorned with rosettes, a princess-cut bodice and cherries perched atop her head. "Tonight, you really were filled with cream.

Still leaking, actually," Michelle Visage quipped with a laugh, while guest judge Ladyhawke added: "Ooh, she's the cream of the crop!" Freya Armani brought a sizzling churro fantasy to life, dripping with chocolate and encrusted with cinnamon and sugar. "I'm giving you literal cinnamon and sugar," she declared with confidence. Guest Judge Kita Mean chimed in with a pun, "Chocolate Fon-you-better-do!" Mandy Moobs turned heads with her liquorice allsorts-inspired look.

"All the stripes are hitting the places I want to accentuate," she said, clearly feeling herself. Michelle Visage admired the polished execution, exclaiming, "Well, hello, Dolly..

.Mix." The judges jaws dropped when seamstress Mandy declared that she "whipped this outfit" up in an afternoon.

Lucina Innocence towered over the competition in her pancake-inspired look. "I'm serving a delicious pancake with syrup dripping everywhere," she said, emphasising her towering heels and scrumptious aesthetic. Kita Mean joked, "That's one tall deck of pancakes!" Michelle Visage summed it up perfectly: "Pour some syrup on me, please.

" Stream Drag Race Down Under only on Stan. Brenda Bressed embodied a cowboy-inspired Bubble O'Bill popsicle with pink makeup, a painted mustache, and a popsicle stick accessory. "I'm feeling absolutely stunning," she said, exuding confidence.

Michelle Visage, delighted, said, "You are Bubble O'Bill to a T. This is what drag is all about." Max Drag Queen balanced emotional vulnerability and cheeky humour, serving a sweet-yet-sultry dessert-inspired look.

"I'm feeling sweet, petite, and definitely ready to eat," she said. Reflecting on her late mother, she shared, "Today is the two-month anniversary of my mum passing." The judges offered heartfelt support, with Michelle Visage reassuring, "She's with you, and we're happy that you're here.

" Rhys Nicholson praised the look, saying, "I'm obsessed with it!" Nikita Iman opted for a layered orange chocolate chip-inspired look, but the execution left the judges wanting more. "I'm giving you orange chocolate chip in fashion," she described, but Rhys Nicholson admitted, "I'm not getting dessert from it." Guest judge Ladyhawke urged the panel and viewers to "take a good long look," but Nikita's vision struggled to stand out among her peers.

Karna Ford paid homage to her Filipino heritage with a costume inspired by shakoy, a deep-fried coconut twisted donut. "It's a dessert my grandma used to make," she explained. Ladyhawke, a baker's daughter, praised the craftsmanship: "You've done an incredible job.

" Michelle Visage suggested minor tweaks, noting, "The mesh on the sides could have matched your skin tone better." Episode 2's category was Sheer Genius. Freya Armani twirled in a woodland fairy-inspired outfit, describing herself as a "mug queen.

" Stream Drag Race Down Under only on Stan. Michelle Visage appreciated her effort but noted, "I'm not really getting sheer." Guest Judge, Isis Avis Loren found the concept confusing, while Kween Kong observed, "You've got all the ingredients.

There were just a couple of things missing." Max Drag Queen floated down the runway in a whimsical and airy ensemble. Her bubbly energy shone through as she said, "It feels like I just came down in a bubble, Doug .

" Rhys Nicholson couldn't resist the humour, joking, "It's so sad, girls at this age, already getting stoned." On the runway, Brenda Bressed delivered a bold and theatrical look, describing her ensemble as "widow at the funeral" with painted tears and a dramatic flair. The judges appreciated her commitment to the character, with Michelle Visage remarking, "Love the plum.

You told a story, and we all bought it." Isis Avis Loren critiqued the length of her dress, but praised her overall performance: "Good job tonight." Rhys Nicholson lauded her ability to craft a distinct character, saying, "You were like a catapult.

" Vybe elevated the evening with a conservative silhouette in nude fabric, remarking, "I'm happy to have a little glamour moment." Michelle Visage admired the ingenuity of her design, stating, "Using nude with this fabric to give it a sheer element was the genius part." Rhys Nicholson summed it up perfectly: "It's a Vybe!" Mandy Moobs brightened the runway with a sunny, organza-filled ensemble, playfully stating, "I've got my moobs out, giving them a little jiggle.

" Guest Judge Sasha Colby greeted her with a cheerful Fanny-Brice-inspired, "Yellow, gorgeous!" Nikita Iman transformed into a blooming bouquet, saying, "I'm milking it down the runway." Michelle Visage quipped, "Where there's a quill, there's a way," while Rhys Nicholson humorously reflected, "My mother warned me this is what happens if you eat the seeds from the fruit." Stream Drag Race Down Under only on Stan.

Karna Ford embraced a sultry, futuristic aesthetic in her rhinestone-encrusted, Y2K-inspired gown. She proudly declared, "It fits me like an absolute glove." The judges' feedback ranged from playful to pointed, with Michelle Visage quipping, "Dressed for a formal night of fisting," while Isis Avis Loren wittily added, "No glove, no love.

" Lazy Susan brought her unique brand of futuristic charm, dubbing her look "single female lawyer from the future." Michelle Visage cheekily commented, "Virus detected. Oh Naurrr," but praised her boldness.

Stream Drag Race Down Under only on Stan. Rhys Nicholson loved the concept but humorously admitted, "I don't trust it. I'm furious about it!" Guest Judge Isis Avis Loren commended her ability to spark conversations about AI and fashion, while Kween Kong simply stated, "I'd be worried about you if I was competing against you.

" Lucina Innocence served sultry confidence, proclaiming, "I'm the sexiest b---h to ever walk this main stage." The judges praised her makeup but critiqued her energy. Rhys Nicholson likened her vibe to Jennifer Coolidge but noted: "Sexuality to you can be confused as low energy.

" Kween Kong felt she faded into the background, while Michelle Visage encouraged her to develop a clearer vision. Inspired by Cher, Olivia Dreams exuded elegance with a peacock-feathered sheer dress, declaring, "I feel godly tonight." While Michelle Visage loved the look, she noted, "I wouldn't call it sheer.

" Isis Avis Loren and Rhys Nicholson critiqued her performance for being overshadowed by stronger queens, while Kween Kong encouraged her to draw strength from her Māori heritage, urging, "Let these mothertuckers have it." For the first part of Episode 1's Maxi Challenge, the Queens had to showcase a colour-coded look against a partner. Each duo was assigned a colour.

Mandy Moobs and Lucina Innocence were given blue. Guest Judge Isis Avis Loren said that Mandy "really worked that cape like no one else's business". Host Michelle Visage thought the Mandy wore the outfit better.

Guest judge Sasha Colby also thought that Lucina's belt needed to be wider..