Jessica Gomes’ proud parents have flown from Perth to Sydney to cheer on their daughter as she once again holds court on the runway for David Jones.

Gomes said she had not been back to Perth this visit but was excited her mother Pay Yuen, who she described as her guardian angel, and father Joe would be in the VIP crowd tonight.

“Last year I was over there three or four times but I think (my parents) like to have a little mini holiday ... we’ve got a lot of family here because I was born in Sydney and moved to Perth when I was a baby,” she said.

Loved-up Gomes and her boyfriend, actor Xavier Samuel, have been holidaying in Australia since before Christmas.

“This is my favourite time of year to be home,” she said.

Gomes, who is half-Chinese, said the year of the rooster was shaping up to be one of the best with the release of her film with Bruce Willis, Once Upon a Time in Venice, and launch of her skincare range next month.

“I’m really happy in my professional and personal life,” she said.

“Last year was one of those years of really preparing, working hard. This year I get a chance to relax a bit and just let it roll out and have a bit of fun with it.”

Camera Icon Jessica Gomes, Jason Dundas and Jesinta Franklin. Picture. Iain Gillespie/The West Australian Credit: The West Australian

Gomes and fellow DJs ambassadors Jesinta Franklin and Jason Dundas were joined by international supermodel (and possible future sister in law of Ivanka Trump) Karlie Kloss as they talked up the new-season trends.

“The whole theme of it is living every season. We do experience that in Australia, We don’t have the extremes like in New York or Paris or London so it’s lovely we can dress for every season,” Gomes said.

She’s also naturally drawn to to Asian-inspired pieces.

“There’s quite an oriental theme happening ... I’m really loving all the bomber jackets and all of the beautiful satin florals and applique.”

Other trends include leather and denim and newlywed Franklin’s favourite, red dresses.

“I always feel really sexy in a red dress,” she said.

And for the guys, Dundas is a big fan of the “broken suit”, or mixing up pants and jackets from different pairs.

"It allows guys to have fun. I think it’s really cool to be able to mix it up and diversify,” he said.