Carmen Electra, 51, appeared unimaginable throughout her look at a Beverly Hills, CA mansion on Friday. The magnificence was internet hosting the I.AM.GIA House of Gia occasion on the spectacular location and posed in an extended black lace gown with a sheer bustier prime and slit on the backside. She additionally had her lengthy wavy hair down and carried a lightweight pink purse in a single hand, in the course of the outing.
Carmen additionally wore matching make-up that included thick black eyeliner and a shimmery eyeshadow. She accessorized with dangling earrings and topped her look off with black platform heels. She struck numerous horny poses on the crimson carpet, and turned the heads of many onlookers.
Carmen’s House of Gia occasion was held to rejoice the launch of her collaboration with the style label for I. A.M. GIA’s Platinum Collection 2023. The newest line of clothes dropped on Aug. 27, and lots of different stars got here out to help her in the course of the occasion. They included Chloe Cherry, Caylee Cowan, Slick Woods, Brooke Schofield, Alana Pallister, and RuPaul Drag Race season 13 winner Symone.
In addition to posing for skilled photographs on the occasion, Carmen took to her Instagram story to share numerous snapshots taken in the course of the memorable event. One photograph confirmed her hanging out with Symone and mannequin Gigi Goode. “@iamgia. @the_symone @thegigigoode. The girlies showed outtttttt 💋,” she captioned it. Another reposted photograph additionally confirmed her with Brooke and Ari Martin.
Carmen’s fun-filled night time out in Beverly Hills comes after she made headlines for sharing photographs of herself in numerous trendy pink outfits a number of weeks in the past. One of them included a tiny crop prime with an identical high-waisted maxi skirt, and one other was a neon bikini. She additionally posed in a lightweight pink bikini and a darker pink one-piece swimsuit, leaving many followers to say she was “channeling” Barbie. “the year of pink 💖💗💕💓💞,” Carmen captioned the pink-filled publish.
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