Eva Longoria exuded old Hollywood glamour in a dazzling silver gown as she attended the Paris Global Gift Gala on Saturday.
The actress, 50, turned heads in a plunging, floor-length gown which featured an elegant pearl design.
She added inches to her statuesque frame as she slipped into towering platform heels.
To accessorise, the Desperate Housewives star accessorised her elegant ensemble with a myriad of diamond bracelets and rings.
Eva looked glamorous as she slicked her brunette tresses into a sleek bob and commanded attention with a bright red lip.
Elsewhere at the event, Cindy Bruna looked incredibly sophisticated as she slipped into a figure-hugging black dress which featured a high neck, long sleeves and a train.
Monika Kowalska put on a leggy display in a leopard-print, sleeveless dress which featured a daringly high slit up her left leg.
Carla Ginola sent pulses racing in a plunging red dress which featured a ruffled design around the middle of her skirt.
Joyce Jonathan put on a cheeky display in a gold mini dress as she blew the cameras as a kiss while posing on the red carpet.
Adding a pop of colour to the event, Sandy Heribert looked incredible in a sparkly blue dress which featured a cowl neck and spaghetti straps.
Saona Rapetto commanded attention in a very low-cut black dress which featured an asymmetrical skirt.
Eva's appearance comes after she insisted that she wouldn't change anything about the challenging start to her career or her failed marriages, as she 'loves the path I was on'.
The star grew up in Texas and first got the acting bug after winning a talent competition that led her to Los Angeles and being spotted and signed by an agent.
But after deciding to make the move to Hollywood in the 1990s with just six dollars to her name, she struggled to make ends meet and worked as a headhunter for four years to pay the bills.
Eva got her first TV gig with a small part on Beverly Hills, 90210, and another on General Hospital, before landing the role of Isabella Braña on soap opera, The Young and the Restless.
Four years later, she was cast as Gabrielle Solis on Desperate Housewives, which made her a household name across the country.
And despite having to endure a challenging number of years before her big break, she has now insisted: 'I loved my struggle', as it helps her appreciate where she is now.
In a new interview with The Sun, the Flamin' Hot director said: 'I loved my struggle, I loved when I moved to Hollywood and had six dollars in my bank account. I love my failures, that’s where you grow and learn.
'I was in the rat race and I was in auditions, and I was in corporate America and I was in many jobs at one time, and I struggled to pay my rent and I had a student loan and I went through that — and I would never change my experience of hardship or touching every rung of the ladder.
'I like that because it makes me appreciate this position I am in more now.'