Carmen Electra made a bold red carpet appearance in Los Angeles, dazzling in a plunging red satin dress. The Baywatch star, 53, attended the premiere of Paris Hilton’s documentary Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir, using the red carpet moment to debut the fresh ink while showcasing a glamorous, age-defying look.
Electra arrived at The Grove’s AMC Theatre in a floor-length, plunging red gown that skimmed her figure and drew attention as she posed for photographers. As she turned to greet the cameras, she subtly revealed a newly inked tattoo stretching across her upper back, adding an unexpected detail to the sultry, Old Hollywood-inspired look.
She completed the outfit with matching open-toed red heels, a metallic silver clutch and a chunky silver necklace featuring a cross pendant, leaning into a polished, statement-making finish without overcomplicating the styling.
Her long blonde hair was worn loose in soft curls, parted neatly down the middle, while her makeup stayed firmly in classic glamour territory with smoky eyes, voluminous lashes and a glossy nude lip. A warm flush of blush and highlighter added to her radiant appearance as she smiled confidently on the carpet.
The appearance comes during a busy period for Electra, who has returned her focus to the beauty world with the launch of her new skincare venture, Electra Skincare, following an earlier business setback. Reflecting on that experience, she told Women’s Wear Daily that she now views it differently, saying, “I look at it like a stepping stone and a big learning process.”
The Scary Movie actress teamed up with Rudy Capital’s Rudy Mawer for the new brand, and the pair have spent the last year preparing for the launch of a three-product lineup. The range includes the Nourishing Cleansing Balm and a Hydrating Face Moisurizer, both priced at $39, plus a $69 Oxygenating Serum, with all three also available as a $99 bundle.
Explaining what she wants the formulas to deliver, Electra said: “It evens out your skin tone, and gives you that fresh, dewy look that we all want, whether you’re wearing makeup or not.” Still, she made it clear the line was built with her own aesthetic in mind, adding, “But I’m a glam girl. I wanted something to be able to hold makeup, and it does.”
Electra also stressed that simplicity was central to the range, which includes a cleanser, a moisturizer, and a serum developed in an Australian lab. Pointing to the everyday practicality she wanted the products to support, she explained: “It’s so I could get out the door faster.”








