Kiwi model Ashleigh Good struts catwalk three weeks from giving birth

Ashleigh Good was the big finale of the show (Angela Bevan / supplied)
Ashleigh Good was the big finale of the show (Bryce Felton)

The Kiwi model who made headlines around the world when she graced a Chanel catwalk seven months pregnant has done it again in Auckland on Thursday night. 

Ashleigh Good, who designer Karl Lagerfeld has called his 'muse', closed his Autumn 2014 couture show in a stunning baroque-inspired wedding dress.

Ms Good is now repeating history, walking as the final model in Kate Sylvester's show this evening - just three weeks out from giving birth. 

Kate Sylvester is one of three designers, along with Zambesi and WORLD, showcasing their current collections as part of Britomart Group's week long 'Fashion Sessions' on Thursday evening.

Ms Good told Newshub on Thursday afternoon that this was her first show for a couple of months, as there had been "not much modelling going on with a big tummy". 

Born in the UK but raised in New Zealand, modelling for the Kiwi designer means a lot to Ms Good. 

"I always love working with Kate… she was one of the first designers who worked with me when I started out," she said. 

She will be the big finale of tonight's show, so "if I'm the slowest it won't matter", she joked. 

Ms Good has spoken in the past about how much travelling her first daughter, Emily, has done with her. She says it won't be to the same extent with her second child, but intends to embrace the same philosophy of "living life with them". 

"The more they see and travel the better people they grow up to be. Emily has met so many people and experienced so many cultures, and it's helped her to grow into an amazing an independent little girl." 

Emily will accompany Ms Good on the catwalk in her second show at Smith and Caughey's on Friday night, along Ms Good's brother William, also a model. 

This week's shows will be her last for a while, but if it's anything like in 2014, it will be another iconic moment in fashion. 

Newshub.