After losing his top job, Scott Morrison undergoes a metamorphosis, trading in his high-end suits for denim.

After losing the election to Anthony Albanese, Scott Morrison has abandoned his costly suits for ‘cool’ dad clothing.

The former Prime Minister was seen driving his daughter Lilly to school in his Volkswagen early on Tuesday morning, dressed casually in blue trousers, a grey t-shirt, and a light winter vest, which he teamed with $80 Puma sneakers and a $35 Hurley cap.

His current design choices stand in stark contrast to what he wore while Prime Minister, when he was rarely seen wearing anything other than a posh suit.

After Mr Albanese proven more popular with Australian voters, he has joined tens of thousands of other parents on the early morning school run.

Mr Morrison was pxzictured outside Kirribilli House – the second official residence of the prime minister after The Lodge in Canberra – before dropping his daughter off at school.

Scott Morrison looked relaxed in a pair of blue jeans, grey t-shirt and light winter vest which he paired with $80 Puma sneakers and a $35 Hurley cap

The 54-year-old has shown no signs of leaving the heritage-listed mansion in the harborside suburb of Sydney 10 days after the May 21 election.

His delay led to him being dubbed ‘Squat Morrison’ while Mr Albanese worked out of his humble house 25 minutes away in Marrickville, in the city’s inner-west.

Mr Morrison secured ‘an extension’ of unspecified length to his stay and may not leave for some time as he is said to be renovating his family home in Port Hacking.

Mr Morrison has been quick to fall back into dad duties following his election upset and has been spotted driving his daughters to school multiple times since.

‘I’ve just dropped the girls off to school this morning and I’m looking forward to being a dad again, it’s been a while since I’ve been able to spend as much time as I would like with the family,’ he told 2GB’s Ben Fordham.

Mr Morrison added he was keen to return to life as a ‘quiet Australian in the Shire’ in Sydney’s south as he and his family make way for the new prime minister.

The 47-minute commute to his eldest daughter’s school came just hours after Peter Dutton was elected unopposed as the new Liberal leader on Monday.

The 51-year-old is the first Queenslander to lead the Liberal Party after being touted as Mr Morrison’s likely replacement since the coalition lost government.

Mr Dutton’s likely main challenger was Mr Frydenberg, but after he lost his seat of Kooyong in the Federal Election, it became a one-horse race.

Mr Morrison has joined tens of thousands of other parents on the early morning school run after Anthony Albanese proved more popular with Australian voters

The former prime minister put on a brave face when he arrived at Parliament House on Monday to watch his successor be elected.

Speaking to reporters on Monday morning, Mr Morrison said both he and Ms Ley were an ‘enormously experienced team’.

‘I was very pleased that they served in my cabinet, they did outstanding jobs,’ the former prime minister said.

‘They’re incredibly experienced, well versed, deeply committed Australians to both the Liberal cause and of course the cause of the nation and I think they’ll do an outstanding job.

‘It was a good opportunity for me to thank my colleagues for their great loyalty and support over these past more than three and a half years and to do that both on my behalf as well as on behalf of my dear friend Josh Frydenberg, who we’re all very sad couldn’t be with us today.

‘It’s been a great privilege to lead the federal parliamentary Liberal Party and I hand it over to Peter and Sussan and wish them all the very best.’

The 54-year-old has shown no signs of leaving the heritage-listed mansion in the harborside suburb of Sydney 10 days after the May 21 election

Queensland Liberal MP Stuart Robert said he expected there would be more women on the Liberal frontbench, following a reshuffle after former ministers lost their seats in the federal election.

‘We’ve got so many talented women in our ranks and you’d expect that talent to be recognised and rewarded,’ he told Sky News.

‘So absolutely, I’d expect far more women just because of the calibre of the women in the Liberal and National parties.’

The party room will also discuss some of the lessons to be learned from the coalition’s federal election defeat.

Mr Albanese cut a casual figure on Sunday as he walked his dog Toto before going on a a date with girlfriend Jodie Haydon as he waits to move in to Kirribilli House

Mr Albanese cut a casual figure on Sunday as he walked his dog Toto before going on a a date with girlfriend Jodie Haydon as he waits to move in to Kirribilli House.

Opting for a casual jersey and jeans for the walk, the PM then went home and changed into a dapper suit to take Ms Haydon to the Belvoir Street Theatre.

Since returning from the important Quad meeting in Tokyo on Wednesday, Mr Albanese has appeared to be running the country from his Marrickville home.