Bec Judd opts for a casual, chic look as she arrives at Melbourne Airport with husband Chris Judd carrying a VERY expensive Goyard bag

Bec Judd is nothing if not a devoted follower of fashion.

And on Sunday, the WAG arrived at Melbourne Airport with the must-have item of the year: a Goyard bag.

The French luxury bag retailer sells its famous tote bags for €2,400 and up, while a bag like Bec’s costs more than €5,300.

The 40-year-old kept it casual chic and wore a striped black and white shirt from her own brand Jaggard under a leather jacket.

Bec added black tights, as well as beloved sparkly sneakers and white socks.

Bec Judd (pictured) is nothing if not a devoted follower of fashion. And on Sunday, the WAG arrived at Melbourne Airport with the must-have item of the year: a Goyard bag

She completed her look with a soft makeup palette and wore her caramel locks around her face, with a pair of designer sunglasses atop her head.

Bec was accompanied by her former AFL star husband Chris Judd, 40, who was also dressed in a light blue shirt and jeans.

The fashion designer recently revealed that her irrational fear of spiders is taking a toll on her family life.

She admitted she couldn’t even be in the same room as the eight-legged creatures and revealed she would leave her Brighton home if anyone ever crawled in and felt comfortable.

The French luxury bag retailer sells its famous bags for $2,400 and up, while a bag like Bec’s blue number costs more than $5,300.

The 40-year-old kept it casual chic and wore a striped black and white shirt from her own brand Jaggard under a leather jacket

Bec was joined by her former AFL star husband Chris Judd (left), who was also dressed in a light blue shirt and jeans

Bec added black tights, as well as beloved sparkly sneakers and white socks

She completed her look with a soft makeup palette and wore her caramel locks around her face, with a pair of designer sunglasses atop her head.

“I’m packing my bags and going to stay in a hotel or with family and not coming home until pest control comes,” she said on social media.

During her appearance on The Amazing Race Australia, Bec had a public meltdown over a fried tarantula in Cambodia.

“Nup, this is like my worst nightmare,” Rebecca said, letting out a scream as she put both hands on her head.

‘I think we’ll take a time penalty. I can not do it. I’m not even allowed to be around [of the spiders].’

Bec is so terrified of spiders that she seeks professional help.

Chris was ready to collect the couple’s luggage from the carousel

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