With the final season of the Taylor Sheridan hit show Yellowstone coming to an end (the final episodes will premiere November 10), you might be feeling the need to pay tribute to your favorite characters from the iconic series — and no one has been quite as memorable (or as fun to watch) as Ms. Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly). The fiery strawberry blonde certainly made an impact immediately in season 1 with her witty but smart personality that you won’t dare to mess with. We’ve seen what happens to characters who do — and it ain’t too pretty. So when Halloween comes around (or your Yellowstone-themed finale party), why not dress up as the one and only Beth Dutton?
Over the years, fans have come to know and love her signature accessories: the cowboy hats, the boots, the leopard print, the nail colors. Whether she’s in the boardroom showing off her business skills or getting married in a nontraditional wedding to dreamy cowboy Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser), she’s got a variety of looks that you can use when searching for Beth Dutton Halloween costume ideas. And the best part? A lot of the pieces we recommend to DIY your costume are trendy and versatile enough that they can be worn year-round, not just on October 31. Not flying solo to the annual Halloween party? Grab your partner and have him dress up as Rip for an amazing couples costume or invite a whole group and go with Yellowstone-inspired DIY costume ideas for a truly Dutton-inspired holiday.
Here are our favorite Beth Dutton Halloween costumes you can easily DIY at home:
Beth Dutton Leopard Jacket Costume
If there's one thing to know about Beth, it's that she never does things the traditional way, and her wedding was no exception. Instead of opting for the classic white gown, she went for a one-of-a-kind look that you can create yourself with a faux fur leopard-print jacket, a gold mini dress and fake wedding band for a solo look. You can also always grab your significant other or best friend to dress up as her hunky cowboy hubby Rip for the ultimate couples costume.
Casual Beth Dutton Costume
Beth might not necessarily be a simple girl, but more often than not she opts for a simple look when she's off the clock. That said, she still shows up with some style. A simple gray sweatshirt or one with small floral designs will have you replicating this look from season 4. Pair the sweatshirt with jeans, a wine glass (for show!) and a half updo that's effortless and chic.
Dressy Beth Dutton Costume
She makes an impact with her sharp personality and rocks lots of dress and boot combos to match it. This is the perfect fall look for those cooler October nights, and an added bonus is that you can totally wear this maxi dress in everyday life, not just on Halloween. If leopard is a bit too bold for you, try a floral printed maxi and pair it with knee-high black boots, a small saddle bag and some gold earrings to finish it off.
Professional Beth Dutton Costume
Beth always means business, but her fierce, all-black boardroom ensemble really shows that when she's working, she's not playing around. In this season 4 look, she dons a trendy blazer, beautifully designed with an inverted collar. A long pencil skirt that hits right above the knee adds to her professional appearance.
Edgy Beth Dutton Costume
Want to feel like you're walking a bit on the wild side? This look's got you covered. It's black, it's edgy and it radiates trouble. A black dress, with a little bit of lace (and lots of skin showing) will have you feeling just as fiery and cool as Beth herself. A floral jacket will keep you warm on the way to the Halloween party, and the messy I-just-got-out-of-bed hairdo is a great addition.
Beth Dutton on the Ranch Costume
That ranch can get cold, but Beth doesn't let it affect her style, and you shouldn't let chilly October temperatures get in the way of dressing up either. This season 3 colorful outdoor look will keep you warm but the colorful and unique design will make it clear who you're trying to channel. Top off the look with light-blue jeans and cowboy boots.
Mariah Thomas (she/her) is an assistant editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers home and lifestyle content. Mariah has more than four years of editorial experience, having written for TLC, Apartment Therapy, Women's Health and Avocado Magazine. She received her master's degree in journalism at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism and published her first book, Heart and Soul: Poems of Thoughts and Emotions, in 2019. She's also the founder of RTF Community, a platform for creatives of color to connect, learn and showcase their work.