Laramie From Yellowstone Is Even More Stunning In Real Life

While Laramie wasn't one of the main characters in "Yellowstone," her presence had an impact on the show when she appeared in Season 3, alongside Teeter, played by the stunning Jen Landon. Depicted by Hassie Harrison, Laramie became part of the ranch when she was hired as a worker and caused drama when she started a love triangle with Lloyd and Walker. While in character, Harrison kept her makeup natural and mostly wore jeans with a practical button-down shirt, but in real life, she doesn't mind dressing up for a formal dinner. "I definitely like to mix it up. When I'm on the ranch, it's all about comfort and practicality — jeans and a T-shirt are my go-to. But I also really enjoy the chance to get dolled up," she told People.

Harrison proved just that when she showed up to the "Yellowstone" Season 5 premiere in a stunning silver Ralph Lauren gown and her hair in Old Hollywood waves. "All the cowboys made it to the big city! Having the @yellowstone premiere at the MoMa was such a dream. So excited for everyone to see the new season! It's going to be a wild one!! Thanks to my team who helped create this old Hollywood look and let me have this little Cinderella moment," she shared on Instagram. "Absolutely STUNNING," a fan commented. It turns out that Harrison doesn't just play a cowgirl, but she's also one in real life, and she had a real-life wedding right out of "Yellowstone."

Hassie Harrison looked gorgeous during her cowboy-themed wedding

Playing Laramie in "Yellowstone" wasn't too much of a stretch for Hassie Harrison, as she grew up on a cattle ranch. That's what inspired her to have a Western-themed wedding when she married her cast mate and real-life love, Ryan Bingham, in May 2024. "I knew I wanted Western, but it had to be elegant Western, with tones of worn leather, delicate lace, and a soft, blush color palette," Harrison described to Vogue of her wedding color scheme. While the theme centered around her Texan roots, the actor looked like a traditional bride in a strapless mermaid-style beaded gown with a long veil. "It was the one the second I tried it on. My sister Caroline insisted over and over again that I had to walk down the aisle in it," she recalled.

Harrison showed off her jaw-dropping gown in a black and white photo shared a month after her wedding. "Y'all mind if I take a second for this dress?!" she wrote. A fan acknowledged, "Deserves at least an hour for the dress." Another commented, "You literally look ethereal. So beautiful."

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