By Kate Dennett For Daily Mail Australia
02:24 18 May 2024, updated 02:33 18 May 2024
Laura Dundovic showed off her incredible figure as she gave an insight into her fitness regime on Saturday.
The model, 36, took to her Instagram Stories to share a video of herself working out in the gym with her sister, make-up artist Ariela Dundovic.
She showed off her toned abs in a burgundy gym set from Leelo Active, made up of a $69.95 fitted T-shirt and figure-hugging $89.95 leggings.
Laura later stripped down to a white bralet as she showed off her flexibility on the Pilates reformer machine during her morning workout.
The 2008 Miss Universe Australia winner swept her brunette locks back into a ponytail as she gave an insight into her active weekend routine.
It comes after Laura recently shared an array of snaps into her lavish trip away to visit Cobram Estate’s esteemed olive groves in Victoria.
For the outing, Laura looked effortlessly chic in a deep purple leather-look co-ord set from Bubish, made up of a $249 bomber jacket and a $229 fitted pencil skirt.
Laura completed her look with a pair of silver buckled sandals and shielded her eyes with a pair of rectangular sunglasses.Â
She toted her essentials in a small Louis Vuitton designer handbag as she pulled out all the stops for the lavish trip.
Laura also gave an insight into her luxury transport as she shared a photograph of herself on the runway besides a small private jet.
She also tagged the Luxury Transport Group, which provides limousine and chauffeuring services, in one post as she sat in a vehicle during her travels.
Laura then shared snaps of herself strolling around Cobram Estate’s 6,500 hectares worth of olive groves, which boast more than 2.4 million trees.
She was joined by Kate Waterhouse, model and blogger Nikki Phillips and former MasterChef Australia star Sarah Todd for the trip.
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The trio were seen posing up a storm for the cameras as they took a tour of the groves and got a glimpse inside the factories where the olive oil is produced.
Laura captioned one snap: ‘Celebrating the 2024 first harvest of my favourite extra virgin olive oil.’
Rob McGavin and Paul Riordan planted their first olive tree in 1998 and have gone on to grow into a hugely successful leading manufacturer of olive oil Down Under.