Olivia Jade turned heads at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art opening gala for the David Geffen Galleries on Saturday night, arriving in a black Elie Saab gown that gave the red carpet a sharp, high-gloss finish. Her mother, Lori Loughlin, joined her at the event, which drew a star-studded guest list.
The dress carried a halter-style neckline with thin straps and a sheer lace top, with structured paneling running through the upper half before it cinched at the waist into a voluminous peplum-style detail. From there, the skirt fell into a sleek, floor-length silhouette with a slight train. Jade wore her hair in a low ponytail with soft face-framing strands and finished with a fresh, glowing base, a pink-toned lip and subtle blush, later saying her glam was handled by hairstylist Amanda Lee and makeup artist Diane Buzzetta. A big diamond ring added to the look.
The appearance fit the night’s fashion-first mood at the museum’s opening gala, where the focus was on statement dressing as much as the new David Geffen Galleries themselves. Jade’s look stood out because it was polished without feeling overworked, and the styling gave her a clean line against the gown’s more dramatic shape.
What matters next is simple: this was not just another celebrity stop, but a polished public showing alongside her mother at one of the season’s most visible art-world events. If Jade continues leaning into this level of red-carpet precision, she has made clear that she knows how to command attention without saying much at all.