Lisa Rinna is truly a style chameleon.
The “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum walked the amfAR Gala Cannes 2026 red carpet on Thursday, modeling a bold German couture dress dripping with multicolored beadwork.
She accentuated her striking dress with a huge platinum blonde bouffant and Steffer diamond jewelry.
Rinna completed her look with silver platform heels and dramatic makeup that included a smoky cat eye and nude lip.
On amfAR’s social media, fans went wild over the look, with one person writing on Instagram: “Everything 🔥” and another commenting: “Wow @LisaRinna so Liz Taylor.”
A third exclaimed: “Lisa Rinna, you’re such an amazing boss. I love you. I just love you,” while a fourth enthused: “Always serve.”
The designer of the gown also commented: “Our upcycled couture is so amazing @lisarinna!!! ❤️.”
Rinna’s dramatic hairstyle at the high-profile event reminded us of her eccentric beauty transformation at the 2025 Fashion Awards in December.
The fashion-forward Bravo star wore a similar platinum fluff with bleached brows for the event and modeled a sculptural two-piece gingham check by designer Maximilian Rayner.
High shoulders, tiered puff sleeves and a peplum waist flowed into a fringed skirt.
In January 2025, Rinna sported an incredible parade of wigs during Paris Fashion Week. For a particularly quirky look, the 62-year-old reality star went full clown-like, wearing a polka-dot blouse with a giant collar, a green peplum skirt, and a cropped red wig.
The fashion icon recently opened up about what she calls her “fashion evolution” following her successful career on television.
“I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately: the evolution of my fashion,” the “Days of Our Lives” alum said in a Vogue profile published in January.
“Being able to participate in Haute Couture Week every season and supporting all the amazing young designers like Maximilian Rayner at the Fashion Awards this December, I’m really starting to understand that that seed was instilled in me long before I got to where I am now.”
She added of the former Belle Gray boutique: “I’ve been in the industry for a long time, having spent 10 years in fashion retail and another eight at QVC.”
