Alexandra Daddario is golden in flapper-inspired number as she is joined by Jennifer Coolidge and Connie Britton on red carpet for premiere of HBO's The White Lotus
The stars of HBO's new limited series The White Lotus showed out in their red carpet best for the premiere on Wednesday evening.
Held at the members only Bel-Air Bay Club in the posh Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles, series leads including Alexandra Daddario, Jennifer Coolidge, Connie Britton and Sydney Sweeney all looked fresh faced for the series' unveiling.
The six-part satirical drama follows the misadventures of esteemed guests and staff at a fictitious tropical resort in Hawaii which lands on the streaming service Sunday, July 11.



The White Lotus: Stars of HBO's new limited series The White Lotus turned out in their red carpet best for the premiere on Wednesday evening at The Bel-Air Bay Club
Leading the charge was Baywatch beauty Daddario, 35, who sparkled in a gold flapper inspired dress with fringe with champagne colored pumps.
The auburn haired beauty made a statement with a red lip that offset her enviable porcelain skin and the appearance marked her red carpet debut with Jordana Brewster's ex Andrew Form.
Best In Show veteran Coolidge, 59, took a walk on the wild side with her ensemble as she donned a leopard print tunic with three black stars accentuating her waist.
In the series she is set to humorously play a wealthy woman mourning her mother's death, who literally carries her ashes with her in a piece of luggage.

Side shot: The Baywatch actress stunned in a dress that looked to be a modernized take on the roaring twenties


Leading ladies: Both Daddario and Britton did not shy away from bold looks for the summer premiere of the HBO series

Hard to miss! The Legally Blonde vet's patterned frock was adorned with three stars that accentuated her waist
And Friday Night Lights' Britton, 54, looked bold in a red pant suit which she paired with a silky magenta blouse and a pair of black and white decorative pumps.
Britton and Coolidge were seen sharing a tender hug and some laughs as they posed for photos together on the astroturf lined floor.
Euphoria breakout star Sweeney, 23, looked angelic in a white Prada gown which featured black lace trimming and the brand's emblem on the bust.
The blonde haired beauty sported soft curls and continued to play up the look with a matching hair clip and a black and white manicure.


BFF: The ladies were seen sharing a warm embrace as they posed for photos on the red carpet together

Pop of color: The auburn haired beauty made a statement with a red lip that offset her enviable porcelain skin


Angelic: The Euphoria breakout star wore a white Prada gown with black floral lace trimming

Producer: The series follows the misadventures of esteemed guests and staff at a fictitious tropical resort in Hawaii
Other stars in attendance included SNL funny woman Molly Shannon who wore a preppy pink dress and nude heels, and she was seen posing with actor Murray Bartlett who is part of the principle cast.
Shannon, alongside actor Jon Gries, Jolene Purdy (WandaVision), Kekoa Kekumano (Aquaman) and Lukas Gage (Euphoria) are set to be recurring guest stars on the series.
Rounding out the principle cast of the limited series are, Fred Hechinger (Eighth Grade), Jake Lacy (Girls), Brittany O'Grady (Star), Natasha Rothwell (Insecure), and Steve Zahn (Reality Bites).
Also in attendance were Haim bassist Este Haim and John Stamos with his wife Caitlin McHugh.

On brand: Jolene Purdy donned a Hawaiian print inspired red gown for the occasion


Feeling blue: The Haim bassist sported a royal blue gown that showed off her leg and bright blue toe nails

Having a ball! The Full House hunk posed with his wife McHugh and Coolidge against the beach backdrop


Seasoned stars: Other cast members of the HBO satirical drama include Gries (L) and Zahn (R) who both wore suits to the beach side premiere

Mastermind: The series is written and directed by School Of Rock's Mike White and is meant to be a social commentary on white privilege
The series is written and directed by School Of Rock's Mike White and is meant to be a social commentary on white privilege.
Daddario and other cast members told PureWow on July 2, why the series is a must-watch in the current climate.
'I think it shines a light on the lack of empathy that some people have. With privilege, it's a lot easier to ignore the reality of the world around us,' Daddario said in conversation.
She continued: 'I hope that people see that sometimes we all behave ridiculously. But I hope that someone sees this who needs to see it and says, "Wow, I'm really behaving really ridiculously. And I should probably change that."

Ensemble cast: The ladies of the cast pose for a photo at the July 7 sunset event
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