One girl in pink has already made quite the impression - maybe not yet on The Bachelor himself (give her time), but certainly on the other girls vying for one highly sought-after heart.
Vakoo, a model from Mortdale, 23, is among the contestants chasing the love game on this season's The Bachelor Australia, which premiered on Wednesday night.
She is among the 20 ladies (and another eight to come on Thursday night's episode) who have their claws out, hoping to receive a rose from Melbourne's Matt Agnew - quite the dashing 'Superman' type whose job as an astrophysicist has many a ladies confused as to what that career actually means (Gemini anyone?).
Dressed in hot pink frou-four tulle, Vakoo prepared her entrance, some would say meticulously, practice primping for the perfect arrival before stepping out heels-first from the stretch limo, into the waiting glance of the star-gazing bachelor.
He'd already laid eyes on some eager gals ready to snag their man, a handful of them dressed in the sparkly designs of Caringbah's Amy Taylor.
With her competition frocked to the max - one in a not-so-obvious wedding dress, another two speaking in Persian and Mandarin tongues, and a Miss popular Chelsie plastering tattoos smack back on bachie's heart, Vakoo knew she had to lift her game.
But her generous airtime, much to the other's girls' jealousy, didn't stop there. Vakoo continued her grand entrance by again using her 'prop' and rolling out her own red carpet across the bulb-glowing lawn, putting on a fierce display of, cue the catwalk. All this in wide view of the champers-shaking green glares thrown like knives in her direction from the other glam cocktail party queens, who likened the bubbly beauty to a Victoria's Secret starlet.
Never mind the not-so-invisible gown tape during pre-mentioned runway stride, Vakoo owned the premiere you could say, putting a spin of what's to come.
We're cheering on Vakoo, partly because she's a St George girl, but also she's an entertainer's gem.
Tune in on Channel 10 at 7.30pm.