Olivia Jade ravishes in bright red satin strapless dress at Peppermayo launch brunch in Beverly Hills

  • The 24-year-old influencer wore a satin strapless Peppermayo dress with a floor-length A-line skirt for the launch brunch
  • Olivia completed her outfit with pointy heels and accessorized with necklaces, bracelets and rings
  • Olivia accentuated her natural beauty with full makeup, including rosy cheeks and red lipstick, as she attended the outdoor brunch at The Beverly Hills Hotel

Olivia Jade wowed in a bright red maxi dress while attending a launch party for online fashion store Peppermayo in Beverly Hills, California, on Tuesday.

The 24-year-old influencer wore a satin strapless Peppermayo dress with a floor-length A-line skirt for the launch brunch at The Beverly Hills Hotel.

Olivia completed her outfit with pointy heels and accessorized with necklaces, bracelets and rings.

She had her brown hair parted in the middle and down in soft curls below her shoulders.

Olivia accentuated her natural beauty with full makeup including rosy cheeks and red lipstick.

Olivia Jade wowed in a bright red maxi dress on Tuesday while attending a launch party for online fashion retailer Peppermayo in Beverly Hills, California

She also carried a handbag around on a small black strap.

Olivia showed off the bright red dress with a ruffled bust as she posed at the outdoor brunch celebrating the launch of the formal Peppermayo collection.

Peppermayo is a Sydney-based e-boutique and over the past two years they have focused on creating exclusive, in-house designs that suit women of all sizes.

Friends Georgia Wright and Huayi Huang founded the company, which started as a modest eBay store and Facebook page before branching out across Australia.

Olivia attended the Women’s Cancer Research Fund’s An Unforgettable Evening benefit in Beverly Hills earlier this month with her mother Lori Loughlin, 59.

Lori spent nearly two months in jail for her involvement in a college admissions scandal in late 2020 and recently faked her legal misfortune to Larry David on the final season of Curb Your Enthusiasm on HBO.

The Full House star was the focus of a storyline on the Curb Your Enthusiasm episode, the sixth in the show’s 12th season, which aired on March 10.

Playing a fictionalized version of herself, she sought David’s help to help her rejoin an exclusive golf club after being kicked out following the college admissions scandal.

The 24-year-old influencer wore a satin strapless Peppermayo dress with a floor-length A-line skirt for the launch brunch at The Beverly Hills Hotel

Olivia completed her outfit with pointy heels and accessorized with necklaces, bracelets and rings

The 24-year-old influencer wore a satin strapless Peppermayo dress with a floor-length A-line skirt for the launch brunch at The Beverly Hills Hotel

The influencer had her brown hair parted in the middle and down in soft curls below her shoulders

The influencer had her brown hair parted in the middle and down in soft curls below her shoulders

Olivia showed off the bright red dress with a ruched bustline as she posed at the outdoor brunch celebrating the launch of the formal Peppermayo collection

Olivia showed off the bright red dress with a ruched bustline as she posed at the outdoor brunch celebrating the launch of the formal Peppermayo collection

Olivia attended the Women's Cancer Research Fund's An Unforgettable Evening benefit in Beverly Hills earlier this month with her mother Lori Loughlin, seen at the event

Olivia attended the Women’s Cancer Research Fund’s An Unforgettable Evening benefit in Beverly Hills earlier this month with her mother Lori Loughlin, seen at the event

David has doubts after Loughlin, an avid golf fan, uses ruthless tactics once she is allowed back into the club with David’s help.

Curb Your Enthusiasm executive producer Jeff Schaffer told The Hollywood Reporter last month that the idea — which revolves around David’s fictionalized self constantly getting second chances after mistakes — came from writer Teddy Bressman.

“It’s not going to be funny with some sort of thinly veiled surrogate” for David, he told the paper, adding that the premise only worked if Loughlin was involved.

Schaffer said of casting Loughlin in the episode, “We called her manager, who loved it, and who then spoke to Lori, and she said, ‘I’m in, I’m all up for it.’

‘And she was. She was so wonderful. Everything we threw at her was a game to her. She makes the episode. I’m so glad she wanted to do it.’

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