0 a long, red floor covering that is put down for an important guest to walk on when he or she visits somewhere and receives a special official welcome, or a special welcome of this type:
1 relating to or suitable for an official event where there is a long, red floor covering for important guests to walk on:
In a wild week of premieres, Hollywood's red-carpet royalty glam it up.
She has faced numerous red-carpet situations, not to mention interviews with Oprah Winfrey, Diane Sawyer and David Letterman.
On Thursday, he has a "red-carpet arrival" at the Manhattan Planet Hollywood, where he will preside over a lunch.
It's tricky being a debut novelist who's been given the red-carpet treatment by a powerful publisher.
red-carpet gowns
I am told that it started off as a red-carpet reception but turned into a red-faced reception.
The festival has typically been a low-key affair in terms of red-carpet visits by foreign celebrities.
Since its beginning, the goal of the tournament has been to provide the same championship experience and red-carpet treatment that the best national events around the country offer.