10 Times Landman Star Ali Larter Rocked Leggy Looks

From her film debut at 23 in 1999's "Varsity Blues," to her main role on NBC's "Heroes" for four seasons, from 2006 to 2010, Ali Larter has had the opportunity to play a lot of different characters, proving that she definitely has quite a bit of range. As Angela Norris in "Landman," Larter proves yet again that she not only has the acting chops it takes for such a role, but the talent and charisma to steal scenes too.

"She's a total spitfire," Larter told Elle in January 2025 about her character Angela. "You see her going to the bar, and she wants the attention. She loves having fun ... She thinks of her job as going to the gym and looking great." But as Larter explained to Elle, as much as she loves playing Angela and getting to pull off the mob wife aesthetic trend in the process, it's actually quite a jump from who she is in her real life. "I know women like [Angela]," Larter told the publication. "And I kind of wish I was like her more in my early twenties."

Although Larter may not be anything like Angela, she's certainly not afraid to show some leg from time to time. Which is a good thing, because Larter has some pretty enviable gams. If you need inspiration to take your hem up a few inches, Larter rocking some major leggy looks will do the trick.

Dressed in fall 2025's 'it' color for Jimmy Kimmel

When it comes to fashion trends that complement the most popular Christmas 2025 aesthetics, the color burgundy is a winner. This burgundy minidress that Ali Larter wore on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" in November 2025 may have been chosen by her stylist for that very reason. Not only is the dress showing a lot of leg, but the black stilettos are making Larter's legs look like they're going on and on for days. Between the long black leather coat, black clutch, and sunglasses, it's clear that Larter is in her femme fatale fashion icon era.

Proving that the right shoes are everything

For the Art of Elysium 13th Annual Black Tie Artistic Experience, "Heaven," in January 2020, Ali Larter wore this baby pink dress from the Raisa & Vanessa Spring 2020 collection. While the dress itself leaves much to be desired — it's hard to tell what statement it's trying to make with all the 3D embellishments — and the color isn't exactly flattering for Larter's skin tone, when it comes to the shoes she's wearing, someone knew what they were doing. A dress this color isn't easy to match when it comes to footwear. For example, black is too heavy and would shorten the legs in this scenario. So whoever decided on this neutral shade of heels really saved the day, making the look all about Larter's legs.

Turning a velvet blazer into a mini dress

Although blazers never go out of style, how we wear them changes. When Ali Larter attended the premiere of her film, "The Man in the White Van," in December 2024, she rocked this black velvet blazer as a dress and owned the red carpet in the process. Not only is this a very on-trend way to rock a blazer, but it's one of those celebrity menswear outfit moments that makes you want to raid your boyfriend's closet. Larter completed the look with a pair of black tights and matching heels.

Letting an asymmetrical hem do what it's supposed to do

When Ali Larter was making the rounds for the first season of "Landman," she made sure she didn't pull any half measures with her attire. For her appearance at the Landmark Paramount+ Series Premiere at Paramount Theater in November 2024, Larter wore this deep chocolate sequin dress with an asymmetrical hem that did everything an asymmetrical hem is supposed to do: lengthen. "It creates a visual line that draws the eye up and down," personal stylist Deborah Sheridan-Taylor told The Spain News in August 2025. "It makes the body appear longer and leaner. [Asymmetry] is permission to break symmetry — break the rules — so lean in."

Effortlessly chic in New York City

In November 2025, Ali Larter was spotted in New York City wearing this drop-waist navy minidress with a pleated skirt. Although fall 2025 was the season to say goodbye to ankle boots and go for a fresher shoe trend, Larter proves that some outfits demand an ankle boot to really pull the ensemble together. Also, had Larter gone for knee-high or thigh-high boots, it would have taken away from this leggy look, and based on the length of the dress, that would defeat the purpose of the entire outfit. In further solidifying her fashion icon status, those oval sunglasses reveal that Larter is on top of '90s trends that made a comeback in fall 2025.

Pulling off polka dots at the 2025 Paley Fest

Let's be honest: leaning into the polka dot renaissance without looking too twee isn't easy. Unless, of course, you're Ali Larter, because holy heck, she's making this Fendi polka dot burgundy minidress and matching blazer work for her. While attending PaleyFest in November 2025 for "Landman" season 2, Larter wore this fantastic look and everything about it screams movie star. Larter completed the outfit with a matching Fendi bag and black patent leather Mary Jane heels by Manolo Blahnik. If you're a fan of "Sex and the City," you may remember Carrie Bradshaw losing her mind over these pumps in the Vogue magazine sample closet, because they're such an iconic shoe.

Making monochromatic look good

Long before the character Angela Norris was even a glimmer in Ali Larter's eye, Larter attended the Fox 2016 Upfront at Wollman Rink in May 2016 in this white minidress and matching blazer. While there's nothing bad about this look, per se, compared to what Larter has been rocking while promoting "Landman," it's obvious that her personal style has definitely evolved for the better. What's also clear, looking at this photo compared to more recent ones, is that Larter is aging like fine wine.

Proving shorts should be a year-round look

While most people would put away the shorts once October rolls around in New York City, when Ali Larter went on the "Live with Kelly and Mark" show in November 2025, she did things her way. In other words, she rocked these shorts and matching top with a lambskin peter pan collar by Contessa Mills and looked amazing in the process. Not only is the outfit adorable and fun, but the coat, the handbag, and the heels perfectly complement each other. Based on the outfits Larter has been wearing while promoting season 2 of "Landman," her stylist is working overtime and it's really paying off.

Taking winter white to another level

For her November 2025 appearance on "The Today Show," Ali Larter decided to not just break, but really thumb her nose at the long-standing "no white after Labor Day" fashion rule by wearing not just a white dress, but a long white coat. Although her minidress with the lace hem is definitely serving up some spring energy, the burgundy handbag and similarly colored shoes make the outfit come together seamlessly. Everything about this look — it's almost angelic in nature — is a stark contrast to Angela Norris, making it even better choice for the early morning interview. 

Keeping things classic and sophisticated

To further prove just how different Ali Larter really is from Angela Norris on "Landman," she posted this leggy selfie on Instagram in September 2024. In it, Larter is leaning into stealth wealth and old money vibes with the black leather shorts, burgundy blazer, and black loafers. Larter is also rocking the vest top summer trend that easily slid into fall 2024 without missing a beat. Clearly Larter knows how to make casually chic work for her, just as much as she knows how to land a haute couture look. That, in itself, is a fashion gift.

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