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Alisha Boe brings gothic glamour to ‘The Buccaneers’ premiere in custom Nina Ricci

At the New York premiere of Apple TV+’s ‘The Buccaneers’, Alisha Boe delivered a standout sartorial moment in a daring, custom-designed Nina Ricci gown—proving once again that she’s a rising red carpet force with fashion-forward instincts.

A night of bold statements

New York City was abuzz on Wednesday evening—not just for the debut of The Buccaneers Season 2, but for a head-turning red carpet moment courtesy of Alisha Boe. The 28-year-old actor, best known for her roles in 13 Reasons Why and now as Conchita Closson in The Buccaneers, arrived at the premiere wearing a sultry and elegant black gown that captivated photographers and fashion critics alike.

Alisha Boe in her custom Nina Ricci dress.

Designed specifically for Boe by Nina Ricci’s Creative Director Harris Reed, the gown was a masterclass in elevated sensuality. The silhouette featured a plunging V-neckline, sculpted bodice, and daring side cutouts that revealed just the right amount of skin. The gown’s fabric transitioned from sleek black satin to panels of sheer lace, with a dramatic thigh-high slit that added movement and allure to every step. Styled by Amanda Lim, the look was rounded out with a structured east-west handbag and a velvet choker—accessories that echoed the moody romanticism of the gown.

A complete vision

Boe’s glam elevated the look even further. With honey-blonde boho braids and a dramatic dark lip, her beauty look nodded to both 1970s glamour and gothic regality. The choice to go with a deep wine-colored lipstick added a layer of edge and refinement, balancing the softness of her hair and the lace detailing of the gown. Every element—from the accessories to the makeup—spoke to a carefully curated aesthetic vision.

The red carpet moment was only the beginning. Later that evening, Boe swapped the sultry black Ricci number for a daring sheer white dress by Loewe, as seen on Amanda Lim’s Instagram story. The second look—a fitted translucent dress with a deep neckline and chain detail—was equally striking. Underneath, a delicate lace bra added dimension and played into the transparent theme. This wardrobe change signaled not just a shift in tone but in texture—moving from gothic elegance to ethereal modernism.

This seamless transition between two bold looks shows Boe’s fashion dexterity, and highlights the trust between her and her stylist. Whether channeling dark romance or contemporary cool, Boe isn’t afraid to embrace complexity on the carpet.

A series rooted in style

Alisha Boe in her white Loewe outift.

The Buccaneers, set in the 1870s, follows five young American women sent to London in pursuit of wealthy British husbands. It’s a historical drama rich in romance, drama, and couture-level costuming—often likened to Bridgerton for its regency vibes but with a rebellious, feminist twist. With an ensemble cast that includes Kristine Frøseth, Mia Threapleton, Matthew Broome, Christina Hendricks, and new appearances from Leighton Meester in Season 2, the series is not only a narrative spectacle but a visual one.

Boe’s character, Conchita Closson, stands out for her vibrant spirit and distinct fashion sense within the show’s fictional world—something that seems to translate naturally to Boe herself. Her red carpet choices reflect the same confidence, glamor, and flair that define her on-screen presence. In a cast full of standout performances and personalities, Boe has carved out her own niche—one that blends wit, emotional nuance, and serious style chops.

Fashion as storytelling

What made Boe’s premiere appearance so impactful wasn’t just the dress—it was the entire package. The custom Nina Ricci gown, her Loewe after-party transformation, and the cohesive styling choices all point to a new kind of red carpet presence: one rooted in narrative, not just beauty. There’s a deliberate story unfolding in the way Boe dresses. Her fashion is not just decorative—it’s expressive, evocative, and deeply considered.

Nina Ricci under Harris Reed has quickly become a go-to label for stars who want to say something with their clothing. Known for theatrical silhouettes and gender-fluid romanticism, Reed’s vision brings drama and depth to modern red carpet moments. That Boe would team up with him for such an important debut feels not only strategic but symbolic—two creative forces embracing baldness at a moment when authenticity and individuality are in demand.

Red carpet rising star

As glimpses from Boe’s own Instagram story later in the evening revealed, the actor carried her fashion confidence well into the afterparty. Posing in her second look, smiling and glowing, Boe appeared completely in her element—a star embracing the spotlight, and using fashion as her chosen language.

With The Buccaneers Season 2 set to stream on Apple TV+ beginning June 18, all eyes will be on Boe and her castmates once again. But if her red carpet debut is any indication, Boe is no longer just one to watch—she’s arrived. And she’s bringing style, storytelling, and unapologetic glamour along with her.

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