Zoë Foster Blake oozes class in a stylish shirt dress in Sydney’s Double Bay

Beauty mogul Zoë Foster Blake oozes class in a stylish shirt dress as she goes shopping in Double Bay… weeks after buying a $9million mansion

She reportedly has a net worth of $36million, after her skincare company’s sales went through the roof during the coronavirus pandemic.

And Zoë Foster Blake was dripping with elegance on Tuesday as she went shopping in Sydney’s Double Bay – just a stone’s throw away from her new $9million mansion in Vaucluse.

Zoë, who is the wife of comedian Hamish Blake, looked effortlessly chic in a vertically striped shirt dress, which was cinched at the waist with a matching belt.

Style icon: Zoë Foster Blake was dripping with elegance as she went shopping on Tuesday in Sydney’s Double Bay – just a stone’s throw away from her new $9million mansion in Vaucluse

The 40-year-old beauty mogul accessorised with her favourite red Goyard handbag, which costs more than $1,500.

The best-selling author, who was holding a bag from bookshop Oscar & Friends, wore a pair of flat sandals and concealed her gaze behind oversized sunglasses.

She completed her look by sweeping her long brunette hair into a tight bun, and opted for minimal makeup for the occasion. 

Lavish: The 40-year-old beauty mogul accessorised with her favourite red Goyard handbag, which costs more than $1,500

Lavish: The 40-year-old beauty mogul accessorised with her favourite red Goyard handbag, which costs more than $1,500

The Blakes, who previously lived in Melbourne, spent $8.925million on a property in the upmarket suburb of Vaucluse just before Christmas. 

They have since moved in with their children, son Sonny, six, and daughter Rudy, three.

The five-bedroom, six-bathroom estate sits on 885 square metres and features two sets of garages.

Splashing out: Zoë and her husband, Lego Masters host Hamish Blake (left), spent $8.925million on a property in the upmarket suburb of Vaucluse just before Christmas

Splashing out: Zoë and her husband, Lego Masters host Hamish Blake (left), spent $8.925million on a property in the upmarket suburb of Vaucluse just before Christmas

While the four-level home does not have ocean views, it is considered architecturally noteworthy and was featured on Grand Designs Australia in 2013.

The family’s interstate move comes after Zoë made her debut on Australia’s 2020 Young Rich List.

Her estimated net worth soared to around $36million after her skincare company, Go-To, enjoyed a boom in sales during the pandemic. 

Interstate move: The Blakes, who share two children, son Sonny, six, and daughter Rudy, three, previously lived in Melbourne before moving to Sydney. Pictured: their Vaucluse home

Interstate move: The Blakes, who share two children, son Sonny, six, and daughter Rudy, three, previously lived in Melbourne before moving to Sydney. Pictured: their Vaucluse home

Fancy: While the four-level property does not have ocean views, it is considered architecturally noteworthy and was featured on Grand Designs Australia in 2013

Fancy: While the four-level property does not have ocean views, it is considered architecturally noteworthy and was featured on Grand Designs Australia in 2013

In August, Go-To’s peach-packaged facial oil named Face Hero was crowned the number one skincare product in Australia.

Zoë founded Go-To six years ago, and the brand launched in the U.S. in 2018.

Before launching her own business, she was an author, blogger and beauty editor. 

Kicking goals: The family's interstate move comes after Zoë made her debut on Australia's 2020 Young Rich List. Her estimated net worth soared to around $36million after her skincare company, Go-To, enjoyed a boom in sales during the pandemic

Kicking goals: The family’s interstate move comes after Zoë made her debut on Australia’s 2020 Young Rich List. Her estimated net worth soared to around $36million after her skincare company, Go-To, enjoyed a boom in sales during the pandemic