Arielle Kebbel brought a touch of Western glamour to the heart of Los Angeles at the premiere of 'Marshals,' a new Yellowstone spin-off. The star strutted down the red carpet at the iconic Autry Museum of the American West on a balmy Tuesday evening, donning a vintage Ralph Lauren gown that effortlessly combined classic elegance with a modern twist. Styled by the talented Jordan Grossman, Kebbel's look was all about subtle yet stunning details, from her bronzed makeup by Melissa Hernandez to her sleek hairstyle by Marissa Marino.
“I love a muted red lip and soft bronze eye for a carpet look," shared Kebbel, capturing the essence of her sophisticated approach to red carpet fashion.
Kebbel's choice of outfit was more than just a fashion statement – it was a heartfelt nod to her role in 'Marshals.' The red column gown, embellished with fringe and embroidery, was "a dream" for Kebbel, perfectly capturing the Western-chic aesthetic that complemented the show's themes. "A classic Ralph dress on bottom with tassels and embroidery as the surprise on top," she mused, highlighting her admiration for Ralph Lauren's timeless designs. The dress was also a testament to Kebbel's commitment to sustainable fashion, embracing vintage vibes and upcycling where possible.
Beyond the glitz and glam, Kebbel found joy in the simple moments of the evening. Amidst the flurry of preparations, she took a break to cuddle with her beloved pup, Pepper, grounding herself in the presence of her furry friend. For Kebbel, the premiere was more than just an event – it was a chance to celebrate hard work and creativity with her team in a special, transitional space. "A moment where we can celebrate the hard work we’ve accomplished together as a team," she reflected, cherishing the unique bubble that premieres create.
As the lights dimmed and the cameras flashed, Kebbel was ready to step into the spotlight. Her anticipation for the show's launch was palpable, and she embraced the excitement of presenting a new story to the world. "Kicking off a new show only comes around once," she noted, emphasizing the rarity and significance of such moments in an artist's career. With a blend of Hollywood glamour and genuine enthusiasm, Arielle Kebbel's Western-chic debut made the 'Marshals' premiere in Los Angeles an unforgettable evening.