Isla Fisher cuts a stylish figure in a chic bohemian ensemble while out for a stroll in Sydney

Boho beauty! Isla Fisher cuts a stylish figure in a bohemian-inspired ensemble during a stroll in Sydney… but sports thousands of dollars worth of designer accessories

Isla Fisher previously spoke about wanting to move to bohemian Byron Bay. 

And on Monday, the 44-year-old actress channelled the idyllic town’s style with her ensemble. 

The stunning redhead wore a loose-fitting floral dress and a fedora hat while enjoying a stroll around Sydney.  

Out and about: Isla Fisher cut a stylish figure in a chic bohemian-inspired ensemble while out for a stroll in Sydney, on Monday

She cinched her waist with a belt, and added a touch of luxury glam to her look with a pair of red Gucci loafers and a Chanel Wallet On Chain purse, worth $4,190. 

The Godmothered star appeared to be makeup free, but kept herself sun-safe with a white, brimmed sun hat and a pair of chic sunglasses.

She seemed to be busy with phone call as she made her way down the street.

Instead to keeping the phone up to her ear or using the headset, she opted for a speaker phone chat.

Hat's a good idea! The actress, 44, appeared to be makeup free, but kept herself sun-safe with a white, brimmed sun hat and a pair of chic sunglasses

Hat’s a good idea! The actress, 44, appeared to be makeup free, but kept herself sun-safe with a white, brimmed sun hat and a pair of chic sunglasses

Frocked up: She stepped out dressed in a loose-fitting floral dress, with a belt cinched around her waist

Frocked up: She stepped out dressed in a loose-fitting floral dress, with a belt cinched around her waist  

Designer accessories: She added a touch of luxury glam with a pair of red Gucci loafers and a Chanel Wallet On Chain purse, worth $4,190

Designer accessories: She added a touch of luxury glam with a pair of red Gucci loafers and a Chanel Wallet On Chain purse, worth $4,190

Isla’s stroll out comes after her husband Sasha Baron Cohen praised Australia’s swift response to the coronavirus pandemic.

On Tuesday, the Borat star said on ABC News Breakfast that more and more Hollywood productions are choosing to film in Australia because it’s a safer country.

‘I think there’s more and more filming coming here because it’s safe. You’re one of the few countries in the world that really, the politicians stepped aside, whatever you want to think about the politicians, and said, “Okay, let’s let the scientists run this show.”‘

On call: She appeared to be busy on a phone call as she made her way down the street. Instead to keeping the phone putting to her ear or using the headset, she opted for a speaker phone chat

On call: She appeared to be busy on a phone call as she made her way down the street. Instead to keeping the phone putting to her ear or using the headset, she opted for a speaker phone chat

Quick text: The Godmothered star was later seen texting as she walked down the street. Isla and her husband Sacha recently relocated from LA to Sydney with their three children

Quick text: The Godmothered star was later seen texting as she walked down the street. Isla and her husband Sacha recently relocated from LA to Sydney with their three children

He finished: ‘And it’s been amazingly effective. I really hope that it continues.’

Sacha and Isla, who was raised in Perth from the age of six, recently relocated from LA to Sydney with their three children.

Isla has previously revealed her dreams of bringing up her children in Australia.

Job well done: Earlier on Tuesday, Sasha praised Australia's swift response to the coronavirus pandemic. He told ABC Breakfast that more Hollywood productions are choosing to film Down Under because 'it's safe'

Job well done: Earlier on Tuesday, Sasha praised Australia’s swift response to the coronavirus pandemic. He told ABC Breakfast that more Hollywood productions are choosing to film Down Under because ‘it’s safe’  

She told Marie Claire in 2018: ‘I have this secret fantasy of slowing down, moving to Byron Bay, getting off the grid and sitting on the sand with a Vegemite sandwich.’

She added that it ‘isn’t easy’ raising children in LA, saying: ‘There’s not really a culture of bringing your kids to dinner parties or to restaurants past 6pm.

‘I tend to entertain at home because I want to be with my family – it’s easier to put your kids to bed and have a wine with friends.’ 

Dreams: Isla previously revealed her dreams of bringing up her children in Australia. She told Marie Claire in 2018: 'I have this secret fantasy of slowing down, moving to Byron Bay, getting off the grid and sitting on the sand with a Vegemite sandwich'

Dreams: Isla previously revealed her dreams of bringing up her children in Australia. She told Marie Claire in 2018: ‘I have this secret fantasy of slowing down, moving to Byron Bay, getting off the grid and sitting on the sand with a Vegemite sandwich’