Dutton Ranch, the spin-off show of Yellowstone aired this week on Paramount+ and it had us thinking about how bingeable the original really was.
Of course, it was the final emotional episode that stays with us, which centered around Beth Dutton, played by the incredible Kelly Reilly, attending the funeral of John Dutton, as she said goodbye to her 'daddy' - while promising to avenge his killer.
While the episode pulled at the heart strings during the ceremony, I couldn't help but notice how lovely Beth looked for her father's funeral. Was it a designer dress that cost thousands of dollars? I thought it might be, but no, it was actually a Reformation dress costing just $298 / £298.
The fitted 'Woodson' dress is a button-up dress (a favorite style for Beth) and features fluted elbow-length sleeves and is midi length. The dress also comes in petite for my fellow short girls.
While Beth opted for sky-high stilettos (which she later kicked off as soon as she got out of the car - so relatable!), the model on the Reformation website has been styled with flat Mary Jane shoes. Both equally work, but I would probably style with strappy sandals for the warmer months.
With a simple bun hairstyle, Beth let her dress do the talking and opted for just a pair of her mom's diamond earrings, and a pair of Ray Ban sunglasses, $244 / £202. Beth's jet-black polarised 'Elliot' shades got a lot of air time during the episode as Beth tried to hide her emotions behind the sunglasses.
If you've been loving Beth Dutton's style over the series and now onto Dutton Ranch, you'll love the deep dive I've done into all of Beth's fashionable looks. Out of all her outfits during Yellowstone, I predict the funeral dress will be the fave. It's reasonably priced, super flattering and you can get a lot of wear out of it. Is it appropriate for a funeral? That's your decision to make, but either way it's a gorgeous dress and it will sell out, consider yourself warned.
If you're a fan of the show,. and I assume you are if you're reading this, you'll know that Beth quickly became a fan favorite thanks to her bad-ass attitude.
Taking about Beth, Kelly said: "She’s unequivocally herself and unapologetic about that. And as a woman, it is so refreshing and so much fun to play."
The actress believes Beth "has penetrated a zeitgeist in women specifically".
"I think it is that unencumbered kind of freedom that she moves through the world with. She is not afraid of dying, she is not afraid of losing."







