Hitting the right note: Robyn Lawley takes the plunge in a revealing black gown as she performs DJ set at Pantene's 3 Minute Miracle launch

She made her mark in the fashion industry as a curvy model.

But on Wednesday evening at the Pantene 3 Minute Miracle Conditioner launch at Sydney's Carriageworks, Robyn Lawley added DJ-ing to her list of credentials.

The 26-year-old Sports Illustrated model showcased her music skills in a plunging black dress, treating attendees to a glimpse of cleavage. 

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'Got to do a short DJ set': Model Robyn Lawley performs for attendees at Pantene's Three Minute Miracle launch

'Got to do a short DJ set': Model Robyn Lawley performs for attendees at Pantene's Three Minute Miracle launch

The little black number included gold detailing around the bodice, as well as a strap on the front which held her ample bosoms in place. 

Not wishing to draw attention away from the revealing gown, the mother-of-one kept her look largely uncluttered - accessorising minimally with just a necklace with a gold 'R' pendant.

The beauty, who is originally from Sydney's western suburbs, wore her glossy hair out and straight.

Taking the plunge: She showcased her music skills in a plunging black dress, treating attendees to a glimpse of cleavage

Taking the plunge: She showcased her music skills in a plunging black dress, treating attendees to a glimpse of cleavage

Glamour: Robyn highlighted her big blue eyes with a brown eye shadow and lashings of mascara

Glamour: Robyn highlighted her big blue eyes with a brown eye shadow and lashings of mascara

She highlighted her big blue eyes with a brown eye shadow, lashings of mascara and possibly some eyelash extensions.

The six-foot beauty also applied a nude lip and a dusting of pink powder onto her delicate cheeks.

The towering beauty took to Instagram later in the night to let her 148,000 followers know her talents far exceed the catwalk.

Looking like a pro in the short video published to her social media, she mixed a beat on the turntables while sporting a pair of funky headphones.

Just whip it: She also whipped her hair back and forth - just like a Pantene commercial

Just whip it: She also whipped her hair back and forth - just like a Pantene commercial

Like a pro: Robyn looked a DJ pro in headphones while pretending to mix a funky beat 

Like a pro: Robyn looked a DJ pro in headphones while pretending to mix a funky beat 

She also whipped her hair back and forth just like in a Pantene commercial.

'Impromptu commercial!! Haha happy to be apart of @panteneanz launch of #3mm #3minutemiracle even got to do a short dj set,' she captioned the post.

Her appearance at the events comes just days after she dazzled on the front cover for Cosmopolitan magazine's Wonder Woman edition, released in honour of International Women's Day.

On the front page, she flaunts her famous curves in a white one piece swimsuit for the April photoshoot.

Front cover darling: The 26-year-old mother-of-one showcased her curves on the front page of Cosmopolitan magazine, out now

Front cover darling: The 26-year-old mother-of-one showcased her curves on the front page of Cosmopolitan magazine, out now

Weeks earlier she called on the fashion industry to throw away with the term 'plus size' as a label to describe models.

'[The plus-size label] was given to me because models are literally half my size,' the Australian size 14-16 model told E! News.

'Compared to regular models, who are incredibly skinny, I look plus to them. But to the average everyday person, I'm just like them.

'So it’s a tag we don’t really need,' she concluded.

Last year, Robyn made history after becoming the first 'plus size' model to appear in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.

The Australian was announced as one of the magazine's seven Rookies for 2015, which also included Erin Heatherton and Rose Bertram. 

Crusader: Robyn has called on the fashion industry to ditch the title of 'plus size' model

Crusader: Robyn has called on the fashion industry to ditch the title of 'plus size' model

 

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