Around Yellowstone, Beth Dutton could have ordered the dresses she wears from a Vermont Country Store or Orvis catalogue—but with a twist. She wears them very tight, and very short, and if there’s a couple of buttons at the neckline, they’re unbuttoned. The character has reinvented “cowboy classic” and it’s all the vogue. And that’s because of how actress Kelly Reilly wears it, like she doesn’t care. Her hair is tousled and slapped on the back of her head with a clip. She’s brought back in fashion the “smudged eye” and natural-colored lipstick. Sure, you can do without the scars and black-and-blue marks Beth manages to acquire from one season to the next, but overall, she’s got the “look” you want if you want.
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These WRANGLER BOOTCUT JEANS are meant to be washed and worn…whether it’s with a spaghetti-strap tank top or flannel boyfriend shirt is entirely up to you. Wear ‘em roping horses or dress them up and go out to dinner. The sky’s the limit.
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STETSON HATS. They’re not just for men anymore—and Beth Dutton proves it. Available in different shapes, brim widths, and fabrics, the secret to looking good in a Stetson is to wear your hair windblown, like you just got in from a cattle-drive…or driving your Mercedes fast, on a dirt road with the windows down, like Beth does.
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Tony Lama was among the first to make the Western-style boot a fashion accessory instead of what you wear when you’re mucking out the stable. Whether knee-length or ankle-length, choose yours for comfort, always, not just for looks. Wear them with jeans or a dress, casual or fancy, but do as Beth does and wear them with a sparkle in your eye and determination in your walk.
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What’s more classic than a simple dress and cardigan? Add those Tony Lamas to complete the look. And remember, keep the jewelry simple. Any number of stores, online merchants, and designer websites offer this “look”—so go blaze a trail and find the right one for you.
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A Sherpa Jacket—like this one, by Banana Republic—is the way to stay warm at home and on the range. Lined in sheepskin—or, like this one, in curly, vegan-friendly sherpa fabric—the outer coat is suede or suede-like cloth.