
She was a familiar face to many Australians in the '90s as 'the Jeanswest girl'.
But Chloe Maxwell looked almost unrecognisable during an interview on Channel Seven's The Morning Show with her 14-year-old son, Max, on Tuesday.
The TV and radio presenter, 44, showed off her new look as she discussed life after modelling and the challenges of raising an autistic child.
Chloe, who has swapped her brunette hair for a ginger, said she enjoyed working as a host for Channel [V] after the end of her runway career in 2001.
'I was so lucky to work there. It was a great foundation for me to get into television because we had no scripts, everything was live and we did whatever we wanted to do and it was on television,' she said.

'We didn't know if people were really watching or not a lot of the time!' she added.
Chloe also spoke about raising her teenage son, Max, who is on the autism spectrum She said she was considering writing a sequel to her 2012 memoir, Living with Max, because 'parenting a teenager on the autism spectrum is certainly different to parenting a younger child on the autism spectrum'.
She said: 'Maturity and stuff are a different barrier to how I treat a young child.'
lling career ended in 2001. Pictured: Chloe with her husband, Mat Rogers Chloe rose to fame as the 'Jeanswest girl' in a series of campaigns for clothing brand Jeanswest in the 1990s.The model later worked as a reporter for E! News Australia, Channel [V], The Matty Johns Show on Channel Seven and wellness program Live Well.
He also played a role in the Australian comedy thriller Under the Radar in 2004, a role that nominate him for the AFI Award.