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Tributes are pouring in for Australia’s first supermodel Maggie Tabberer.

The two-time Gold Logie winner and Australian TV icon has passed away at the age of 87.

Daughter Amanda Tabberer confirmed the news of her death in an Instagram post.

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 08: Fashion and television personality Maggie Tabberer attends the winners award at The Veuve Clicquot Award Australia, a global tribute to women achievers in business and industry, at The Wharf on March 8, 2007 in Sydney, Australia. The global Veuve Clicquot Award, launched in France in 1972 to commemorate Madame Clicquot, honours women in 16 countries annually on International Women's Day.(Photo by Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Maggie Tabber

“This morning we lost our beautiful mother and Nanna,” she wrote. “She was an icon in every sense of the word and we will miss her dearly… Along with the rest of Australia. Rest in peace Nanna. We love you to bits forever.”

Leila McKinnon wrote under the post to honour Tabberer, “Beautiful Maggie, what a wonderful woman, vale to such a generous spirit, we loved her. Sending our love to you ❤️.”

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Chyka Keebaugh added, “I am so sad to hear this awful news.. I always loved her style and love of everything…Sending all my love to you all….”

Fashion designer Jayson Brunsdon took to Instagram to write: “Farewell Maggie Tabberer. You were an inspiration.”

The former Australian Women’s Weekly Editor-In-Chief Deborah Thomas shared her tribute with 9honey.

Maggie Tabberer arrives ahead of The Harry M Miller Group (HMMG) 20th Anniversary Party on June 28, 2017 in Sydney, Australia.

“We’re all kind of in a state of shock because Maggie’s always been there,” Thomas, who first met Tabberer decades ago, shared.

“I mean, for me, she’s been there since I was 20 years old … so she’s been there for over 45 years in my life.

“And she’ll leave a big gap with many people. Everybody she met and everybody she touched loved Maggie and we’re all going to miss her greatly.”

“I always knew about Maggie because she was such a style icon on the television, in magazines and newspapers when I was growing up.”

Read her full tribute here. 

Journalist Andrew Hornery wrote that the passing of the former Australian Women’s Weekly fashion editor would leave Australian’s “bereft”.

Maggie Tabberer. March 8, 1984.

“I’m bereft as much of Australia will be hearing the news this morning that Maggie Tabberer has died. Legend. Icon. Champion.

“There are not enough descriptors to truly encapsulate what she represented over a seven decade career. Here she is from a recent @awwmagazine shoot.

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“We crossed paths many times and it was always a pleasure. She enjoyed a little tittle tattle and had a wonderful sense of humour – self deprecating but always positive.

“My sincerest condolences to @brookietab @amanda_tabberer and their extended family. What a life. Vale lovely lady. 💔,” the post concluded.

Maggie Tabberer and Ray Martin, December 1984

Melissa Hoyer took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to pay her respects: “The loss of a pure class act.

“An extraordinary woman, my icon, my influence, a person with an innate sense of style (& humour) that money can’t buy,” the journalist wrote.

“Terrible to lose a legend & friend that is #MaggieTabberer. All love to daughters Amanda, Brooke & MT’s grandson Marco. 💔🙏🏻 RIP.”

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