She’s been beat up, blown up, and done even worse to her sworn enemies.
There’s rumors Beth will be a main character in a “Yellowstone” spin-off, too.
Her floor-length gown was both sophisticated and seductive, glimmering with sequins and hugging her curves.

The star, though, has revealed that she’s had some influence on her character.
“The floral dresses with the boots?”
she toldTown & Country, referring to one of Beth’s wardrobe staples.

“That’s definitely something I’ve given to her.”
Topping it all off was a strawberry-blonde version of her tresses, as opposed to Beth’s dark red.
And, of course, there wasn’t even a hint of smudged eyeliner.

The look was both polished and chic.
“I’m not like that.
I just want to wear something comfortable, or something I think is beautiful.”

Her only visible accessories were a few simple rings and a solo bracelet on one wrist.
Where she truly upped the glam quotient was with her hair and makeup.
Her locks were styled smooth, but then casually tousled.

Her makeup included a smokey eye, paired with a subtle lip and some cheek color.
But it’s all part of who the character is.
The actor wore a deep blue gown with a deep V neck and a cinched waist.

She also wore an accessory you haven’t seen Beth Dutton slip on with any regularity: sky-high stillettos.
“Unless I’m riding a horse it has to have a practical element for me.”
“She’s like stepping into a sports car,” Reilly toldET.
“And [figuring out] ‘How do I go from naught to 100 in three seconds.”
In December 2011, she joined the cast at the London premiere of the second installment of the film.
For the event, the star wore a stunning royal-blue dress with a subtle texture and a jeweled belt.
Her hair was done in loose waves, and her makeup was flawless, with a glowy finish.
Reilly has hadher share of tragic details, but her romance with Baugher isn’t one of them.
“The most beautiful thing that’s every happened to me is my marriage.”