
Ali Larter brought a sharp splash of color to the Newport Beach TV Festival.
The ‘Landman’ star attended the event in Newport Beach, California, on June 6 with several of her castmates, and her red carpet look quickly stood out. Larter, 50, wore an emerald Victoria Beckham evening gown from the designer’s fall/winter 2026 collection, which debuted at Paris Fashion Week.
The rich green shade worked especially well with Larter’s eyes, giving the look a strong jewel-tone finish without needing much extra styling.
Ali Larter Chose A Dramatic Emerald Gown
Larter’s gown featured an asymmetrical shape with a bold side cutout that dipped toward the hip. The design gave the dress a draped, sculptural feel while still keeping the overall look elegant.
The front of the floor-length gown included gathered fabric that created a soft Grecian-style effect. Floral details were placed across the design, adding texture without making the look feel too busy.
The hem also had a high-low shape, giving a clear view of Larter’s Gianvito Rossi heels. The sandals featured a clear strap that created a floating effect on the red carpet. She also matched the look with a bubblegum pink manicure and pedicure, adding a playful contrast to the emerald dress.

Her Glam Team Kept The Styling Soft
Larter’s stylists, Jeanann Williams and Anna Celia Reinherz, added jewelry from Spinelli Kilcollin and Jenna Blake Jewelry. The accessories included gold hoop earrings and layered rings.
Her beauty team kept the rest of the look soft and warm. Hairstylist Owen Gould styled her hair in a tousled updo, while makeup artist Georgie Eisdell used coral lipstick and matching eye makeup. The finished look gave Larter one of the more memorable fashion moments of the event.
The ‘Landman’ Cast Took The Stage
Larter attended the ceremony with ‘Landman’ co-stars Billy Bob Thornton, Andy García, and Michelle Randolph.
The cast participated in a discussion and accepted the award for Outstanding Ensemble In A Drama Series. While Larter went bold in emerald, her co-stars leaned into darker and more neutral choices.
Thornton wore black with a paisley vest. García chose a black suit with a white button-up. Randolph wore a black off-the-shoulder dress. That made Larter’s green gown stand out even more.
For a red carpet filled with darker tones, her emerald look did exactly what it needed to do: pull the room’s attention without looking overworked.