- Ali Larter stepped out for a pre-Oscars party.
- She wore a black Armani gown for the event in Beverly Hills.
- The Landman star celebrated her 50th birthday last month.
Ali Larter didn’t attend the 98th Academy Awards on March 15, but the Landman star stepped out the day before for the Armani X Night Before Pre Oscar Party, and her look was certainly red carpet worthy.
The actress, who celebrated her 50th birthday on February 28, wore a black shiny viscose Georgio Armani gown with waist cutouts for the event at the designer’s Beverly Hills store.
Ali shared photos from the event on her Instagram account, and fans flooded her with messages. “Whoever is doing your makeup this award season is absolutely killing it! They are just enhancing your beauty like no other!♥️🥰,” one wrote. “Breathtaking, chic, and elegant! ❤️🙌🔥” another commented. One fan simply wrote: “Just stunning ❤️.”
Michelle Randolph, who portrays Ali’s onscreen daughter on Landman, showed her appreciation by dropping raising hands emojis in the comments section.
Earlier this month, Ali showed support for Landman costar Demi Moore. Ali wrote on Instagram, “What a beautiful night celebrating my dear friend, the incomparable @demimoore, as the new face of @kerastase_official—a brand that celebrates women supporting one another and feeling confident at every stage of life. So happy to have been there to support and to celebrate the launch of the new Chronologiste Overnight Youth Serum.”
For that event, she wore a matching bustier top and lace-up pencil skirt by Ludovic de Saint Sernin paired with an oversize gray blazer.
These appearances cap off an incredible awards season for Ali. While she skipped the Oscars, her looks for the Actor Awards and Critics Choice Awards will live rent-free in our heads.
Katie Bowlby is Digital Director at Country Living, where she covers pop culture news including country music, Yellowstone, and all things HGTV, plus gift guides and product reviews. She has been with Country Living for more than 11 years. Before that, she worked for Southern Living. The Indiana University grad also stitches up the cross-stitch pattern for every issue of the magazine.
















