Pia Miller shows off makeup-free complexion

The raven-haired beauty tossed her luscious locks behind her homecoming dresses , travelling light to the sporting event with just a small tan clutch.

She tied a light blue overshirt around her waist, completing her effortless outfit with open-toed sandals.

While other parents and supporters got the chance to take notes on how to blend comfort with style, the beauty was more focused on her son Isiah's AFL game. 

In one snap, Pia had thrown her long hair into a quick ponytail, proudly smiling in support of her son as she gazed out onto the oval.

Sitting cross-legged on the bare grass she used her arms for balance, alternating between checking her phone and watching the game.

The Home and Away star looked far from the 'difficult' la femme homecoming dresses she's been branded as recently.She was graceful in her response to recent claims made by Elle Australia, that she's 'difficult to work with.'

And on Sunday, Pia Miller, 33, continued to be a good sport, a she was spotted out-and-about supporting her son Isaiah, 14, at his AFL game.

The Australian model and actress radiated natural beauty with a makeup-free complexion, flaunting her enviable figure in a short, summery dress.

Pia's black tiny black outfit covered her bust, stopping at her mid-thigh to expose her trim pins.

Last published its latest edition featuring Pia on the cover, with the headline: 'That smile, that skin... Is Pia Miller Australia's most beautiful woman?'

But the inside feature was less complimentary, as the magazine suggested Pia had made unexpected demands on set and displayed 'a zealous level of control.'

'The shoot concept and this accompanying interview were more difficult to agree on than most international cover stars in this magazine's history,' the article stated.

'From the earliest planning stages, she displayed a zealous level of control – one that extends across her career and the way she's publicly perceived.' 

Pia responded to the unexpected claims admirably, responding to the la femme homecoming dresses without leveling any of her own towards the publication. 

She expressed gratitude towards photographer Simon Upton, wardrobe stylist Rachel Wayman, hair stylist Richard Kavanagh and makeup artist Peter Beard and thanked them for their 'well thought out and perfectly executed craft.'

She then wrote in an compacting caption: 'Warning! This article may encourage other women to be “incredibly strong-minded”, “real”, “fiercely protective” (of their children and privacy) and exhibit a "zealous level of control" of “the way (they’re) publicly perceived.' 

'Here's to my fellow women, never apologise for standing your ground and portraying your true self,' she added.