The Bachelor’s Juliette Herrera puts on a busty display in a low-cut dress

She’s the stylist-to-the-stars who won the nation’s heart with her quirky sense of humour on Locky Gilbert’s season of The Bachelor last year.

And Juliette Herrera turned plenty of heads on Thursday as she arrived for the Perfect Plate Contest Launch at City Tattersalls Club in Sydney’s CBD.

The brunette bombshell, 34, stunned in a low-cut animal print dress with cut-outs at the waist, which showcased her figure to perfection.  

Show-stopper: The Bachelor’s Juliette Herrera turned plenty of heads on Thursday as she arrived for the Perfect Plate Contest Launch at City Tattersalls Club in Sydney’s CBD

Juliette completed her glamorous look with black heeled sandals and statement drop earrings, and styled her raven locks straight. 

She appeared to be having a great time at the culinary event, mingling with other guests, sipping champagne and preening for the camera.

It comes after the reality star told Draw Your Box she was ‘relieved’ to learn a culturally diverse suitor had been chosen for the next Bachelor.

Glamorous: The brunette bombshell, 34, stunned in a low-cut animal print dress with cut-outs at the waist, which showcased her figure to perfection

Glamorous: The brunette bombshell, 34, stunned in a low-cut animal print dress with cut-outs at the waist, which showcased her figure to perfection

The details: Juliette completed her glamorous look with black heeled sandals and statement drop earrings, and styled her raven locks straight

The details: Juliette completed her glamorous look with black heeled sandals and statement drop earrings, and styled her raven locks straight

Socialising: She appeared to be having a great time at the culinary event, mingling with other guests, sipping champagne and preening for the camera. Pictured with Emma Roche

Socialising: She appeared to be having a great time at the culinary event, mingling with other guests, sipping champagne and preening for the camera. Pictured with Emma Roche

Diversity: It comes after the reality star told Draw Your Box she was 'relieved' to learn a culturally diverse suitor had been chosen for the next Bachelor

Diversity: It comes after the reality star told Draw Your Box she was ‘relieved’ to learn a culturally diverse suitor had been chosen for the next Bachelor

Juliette, who describes herself on Instagram as an ‘Aussie Latina’, said casting Jimmy Nicholson showed Channel 10 and Warner Bros. Australia were ‘finally listening to audiences who have been… demanding for more diverse representation’ for years. 

She also noted that ‘whether we like it or not our skin can be political’, and that means Jimmy, 31, will be representing minority Australians regardless of whether his cultural background forms a part of his journey to finding love.

Pilot Jimmy who is of New Zealand and Fijian descent, is the first non-white Bachelor since Blake Garvey, whose father is African American, fronted the series in 2014. 

Diverse: Pilot Jimmy Nicholson who is of New Zealand and Fijian descent, is the first non-white Bachelor since Blake Garvey, whose father is African American, fronted the series in 2014

Diverse: Pilot Jimmy Nicholson who is of New Zealand and Fijian descent, is the first non-white Bachelor since Blake Garvey, whose father is African American, fronted the series in 2014

Representation: Juliette, who describes herself on Instagram as an 'Aussie Latina', said casting Jimmy showed Channel 10 and Warner Bros. Australia were 'finally listening to audiences who have been... demanding for more diverse representation' for years

Representation: Juliette, who describes herself on Instagram as an ‘Aussie Latina’, said casting Jimmy showed Channel 10 and Warner Bros. Australia were ‘finally listening to audiences who have been… demanding for more diverse representation’ for years

Sri Lankan-born Niranga Amarasinghe, from the 2019 season of The Bachelorette, said Jimmy to ‘be prepared’ for racism when he makes his debut later this year. 

But the aircraft engineer said he was confident someone in Jimmy’s position ‘can easily stand up to anyone with confidence’.

It comes after Channel 10 content boss Beverley McGarvey said in March it wasn’t easy finding diverse contestants for The Bachelor. 

Views: She also noted that 'whether we like it or not our skin can be political', and that means Jimmy, 31, will be representing minority Australians regardless of whether his cultural background forms a part of his journey to finding love

Views: She also noted that ‘whether we like it or not our skin can be political’, and that means Jimmy, 31, will be representing minority Australians regardless of whether his cultural background forms a part of his journey to finding love

‘It’s a particular type of show, and there are certain cultural groups that don’t want to be part of that,’ she told TV Tonight.

Ms McGarvey added: ‘That is absolutely fine and it is disrespectful of us to try and encourage particular groups to be part of something they don’t want to be part of.’

Niranga had made similar comments in July last year, telling News.com.au ‘there are less POC [people of colour] auditioning for reality TV’ for cultural and family reasons. 

Experience: Sri Lankan-born Niranga Amarasinghe, from the 2019 season of The Bachelorette, told Draw Your Box 'there will always be racism but we have to be prepared for it'. However, he added he was confident someone like Jimmy 'can easily stand up to anyone with confidence'

Experience: Sri Lankan-born Niranga Amarasinghe, from the 2019 season of The Bachelorette, told Draw Your Box ‘there will always be racism but we have to be prepared for it’. However, he added he was confident someone like Jimmy ‘can easily stand up to anyone with confidence’

‘For the ones who do [apply] and are successful, there is another hurdle an individual has to conquer to actually make it to the filming stage,’ he explained.

‘They have to convince their families they are happy for them to go on reality TV. POC individuals can have very strict cultural backgrounds which don’t always allow this kind of public display.’

Channel 10 officially announced Jimmy as Australia’s new Bachelor last month. 

Cultural barriers: It comes after Channel 10 content boss Beverley McGarvey said in March it wasn't easy finding diverse contestants for The Bachelor. 'It's a particular type of show, and there are certain cultural groups that don't want to be part of that,' she told TV Tonight

Cultural barriers: It comes after Channel 10 content boss Beverley McGarvey said in March it wasn’t easy finding diverse contestants for The Bachelor. ‘It’s a particular type of show, and there are certain cultural groups that don’t want to be part of that,’ she told TV Tonight 

He told Sydney Confidential he’d signed up for the role because his career as a commercial airline pilot had made it difficult for him to find a long-term partner.

‘I was never in the same spot for too long,’ he explained.

The Bachelor’s ninth season will air on Channel 10 later this year

New suitor: Channel 10 officially announced Jimmy as Australia's new Bachelor last month

New suitor: Channel 10 officially announced Jimmy as Australia’s new Bachelor last month