Carrie Bickmore made a glamorous red carpet appearance at La Roche-Posay’s exclusive birthday party celebrations on Monday.
The Melbourne radio host, 44, who often spruiks the the skincare brand, showcased her incredible figure in a powder blue gown by Australian designer Misha.
Her gown featured a racy sheer panel at the midsection that revealed her taut torso, asymmetrical shoulder straps and a draped floor-length skirt.
The blonde completed her look with a white pouch handbag, nude heels, statement Tiffany & Co. cuffs and earrings by Little Auricles Jewelry.
She allowed her wavy locks to cascade freely down one shoulder and wore a full face of makeup including dramatic blush, dark eye shadow and raspberry-hued lipstick.
Sharing photos of herself posing at the glitzy event, Carrie wrote: ‘Special evening hosting La Roche-Posay’s birthday celebrations’, before confirming that the brand is a ‘generous supporter’ of her charity, Carrie’s Beanies 4 Brain Cancer.
Carrie Bickmore, 44, (pictured) made a glamorous red carpet appearance at La Roche-Posay’s exclusive birthday party celebrations on Monday
The Melbourne radio host, who often spruiks the the skincare brand, showcased her incredible figure in a powder blue gown by Australian designer Misha
Carrie has previously credited the brand’s Cicaplast Baume B5+ Balm Cream – which costs as little as $21 – as the secret behind her age-defying complexion.
The cream is a multi-repairing hydrating balm for dry skin with a rich nourishing texture that can be used for multiple purposes on adults, children and babies with sensitive skin.
It is said to be perfect for extreme dryness, dry patches, rough areas and post-procedure skin.
Carrie recently took to social media to share a photo of her well used tube of the affordable face cream, cut in half so she could extract every last drop of the cream.
‘When you cut open the tube to squeeze out every inch,’ Carrie captioned the post, augmenting the sentiment with a laugh emoji.
She added that after searching high and low for the perfect face cream, this ‘normal priced’ one had been a ‘game changer’.
‘I have used almost every expensive face cream on the planet and they’ve done nothing,’ Carrie explained.
‘This normal priced baby has been a game changer.’
A 100ml tube of the cream, which is available at the likes of Chemist Warehouse, will set you back around $35 while the smaller 40ml tube costs around $21.
Sharing photos of herself posing at the glitzy event, Carrie wrote: ‘Special evening hosting La Roche-Posay’s birthday celebrations’, before confirming that the brand is a ‘generous supporter’ of her charity, Carrie’s Beanies 4 Brain Cancer
Carrie has previously credited the brand’s Cicaplast Baume B5+ Balm Cream – which costs as little as $21 – as the secret behind her age-defying complexion