A FASHION EVENT INSPIRED BY THE WHITE LOTUS
FASHION IN FOCUS
THE STUDIO LOFT AT ELLIE CAULKINS OPERA HOUSE
Thursday, April 3, 2025 at 6PM
Tickets starting at $75.*
JUST ANNOUNCED
Join SeriesFest for a celebration of HBO’s The White Lotus, as we honor Alex Bovaird for her incredible work on all three seasons of the show with the “Excellence in Costume Design” Award. The event, in partnership with Matthew Morris Salon, A Line Boutique, Worth Style, and Wilhelmina Denver will highlight Alex Bovaird’s work with a fashion runway. The night will be full with a pre-event reception serving bespoke cocktails, costumes on display from HBO’s The White Lotus, words from the honoree, and a look at the cutting-edge fashion inspired by the award-winning series. The evening is presented with additional support from partners Kérastase and the Colorado Office of Film Television and Media.
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About the Honoree
Alex Bovaird
Alex Bovaird is an three time Emmy nominated costume designer with a diverse roster of film and TV credits. Most recently she is designing for A24’s Primetime starring Robert Pattinson. Last year, as well as doing the costumes for The White Lotus in Thailand, she worked for Andrea Arnold on BIRD, nominated for Best British Film at the BAFTAS. Coming from England, she trained in New York and is currently pinging around the world with her passion for costume and story. She has designed the costumes for all three seasons of The White Lotus. Her other credits include NOPE by Jordan Peele , Steve McQueen’s Shame, True Detective : Night Country with Jody Foster and Bad Education, directed by Cory Finley.