Forensic audit hero featuring the 2026 Golden Globes gift bag items: CurrentBody LED Hair Growth Helmet, Elysium Health Basis, and Beau Domaine The Serum on a pink background.

Forensic Audit: Inside the $1 Million 2026 Golden Globes Gift Bag

By Jael RuckerPublished: January 11, 2026

LOS ANGELES, CA — In case you haven’t heard, the 2026 Golden Globes are tonight. While most viewers are focused on the gold trophies and red-carpet gowns, the real engineering of the event is what’s inside the infamous $1 million suede duffel. Curated by Robb Report, this year’s “Ultimate Gift Bag” isn’t just a collection of freebies—it’s a high-stakes ecosystem of luxury infrastructure and clinical-grade wellness tech. Here at Decked Out, we don’t just care about the swag; we care about the specs, too. That’s why I’m examining the $1,000,000 collection to identify the three pieces of “Celebrity Infrastructure” that actually justify their price tags—including the undersea engineering of the Maldives and the bio-hacking tech you can actually purchase on, wait for it, Amazon.

Check them out below.

Forensic audit hero featuring the 2026 Golden Globes gift bag items: CurrentBody LED Hair Growth Helmet, Elysium Health Basis, and Beau Domaine The Serum on a pink background.

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At a Glance

CategoryThe Infrastructure HighlightMarket Value
Tech/ScalpCurrentBody Skin LED Hair Growth Helmet$860
LongevityElysium Health: Basis (1-Year Protocol)$480
ArchitectureThe Muraka Undersea Residence (Maldives)$70,000
Rare LuxuryLiber Pater 2006-2019 Vertical Wine Set$210,000

The Products

Elysium Health Basis capsules, a cellular health supplement designed to increase NAD+ levels and support DNA repair.

ELYSIUM Basis NAD

Photo: Amazon

Ah, the “Hollywood longevity” protocol. Elysium Basis utilizes a combination of Nicotinamide Riboside (NR) and Pterostilbene to boost NAD+ levels. It’s essentially a software update for your cells, targeting DNA repair and energy metabolism. And guess what? It’s only $60.

CurrentBody Skin LED Hair Growth Helmet featuring 120 red light bulbs for 650nm wavelength scalp therapy.

CurrentBody Skin LED Hair Growth Helmet

Photo: CurrentBody

While most see a fancy helmet, I see a clinical-grade infrastructure for scalp recovery. This bad boy uses 120 LED bulbs at a precise 650nm wavelength to trigger ATP production at the cellular level. For actors under constant red-carpet heat styling, this is “scalp maintenance” engineering. The result? new-and-improved mane.

The Serum by Beau Domaine, an anti-aging face serum concentrated with GSM10 and ProGR3 grape-derived antioxidants.

Beau Domaine: The Serum (Brad Pitt’s Line)

Photo: Beau Domaine

A collaboration with the Perrin family (Château de Beaucastel), this serum uses GSM10—an antioxidant molecule derived from archival grape seeds. It’s an audit of French viticulture applied to molecular skincare, giving you smooth, silky skin in the process.

Exterior view of The Muraka undersea residence at Conrad Maldives, showing the structural glass bedroom 16 feet below the ocean surface.

The Muraka at Conrad Maldives Rangali Island

Photo: Luxury Escapes

The world’s first undersea residence. It’s a 15-million-dollar structural feat sitting 16 feet below the Indian Ocean. This is the peak of “travel infrastructure,” including a private seaplane jetty and a dedicated butler team. Talk about paradise.

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Author Bio

Jael Rucker is the founder of Decked Out Magazine. She has previously worked as the Associate Commerce Editor at PureWow, focusing on analytics and trends to pitch stories and optimize articles that build and engage their audience. Her work has also been seen in Footwear News and WWD. Prior to 2024, she was the style and pop culture editor at ONE37pm for over three years, contributing numerous product reviews, brand profiles and fashion trend reports, which included interviewing Steph Curry, Snoop Dogg and more.

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