Annette Bening Wears the Crane Olive Gown in Dutton Ranch Episode 4

We were delighted to spot Annette Bening wearing our Crane Olive Gown in Season 1, Episode 4 of Dutton Ranch.

Bening appears in the gown as Beulah Jackson, a formidable ranch owner whose presence looms large within the series. Elegant, commanding and fiercely independent, Beulah is one of the show's most compelling characters, making the Crane Olive Gown a natural fit for her distinctive on-screen style.

For viewers who discovered us through the series and have been searching for Annette Bening's gown in Dutton Ranch, the style featured on screen is our Crane Olive Gown. Defined by its romantic silhouette, refined detailing and timeless sense of occasion, it is a design that balances drama with effortless elegance.

Part of the wider Yellowstone universe, Dutton Ranch follows Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler as they attempt to build a new life in Texas while navigating new rivalries, challenges and opportunities. In Episode 4, tensions continue to rise as Beulah Jackson tightens her grip on those around her, further establishing herself as one of the series' most fascinating personalities.

The Crane Olive Gown felt perfectly at home within Beulah's sophisticated wardrobe. We always enjoy discovering our designs on screen, particularly when they are worn by performers whose work has captivated audiences across generations.

The appearance of the Crane Olive Gown on screen comes at an exciting time for one of our most-loved prints. First introduced as part of our Summer collection last year, the Crane print quickly became a customer favourite, thanks to its distinctive artwork and timeless appeal. Since then, it has continued to evolve across subsequent collections, appearing in our AW25 print stories and returning once again this season in two beautiful new colourways: Crane Stone and Crane Periwinkle.

While the Crane Olive Gown is the style featured in Dutton Ranch Episode 4, the enduring popularity of the print has inspired new interpretations that bring the design into the current season while retaining the character and elegance that made the original such a favourite.

We always enjoy discovering our designs on screen, particularly when they are worn by performers whose work has captivated audiences across generations. Over the years, our gowns have appeared in a variety of film and television productions, finding their place within stories, characters and memorable on-screen moments. Seeing Annette Bening wear the Crane Olive Gown in Dutton Ranch is another wonderful example of how a signature design can resonate far beyond the collection in which it first appeared.

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