Parker Posey Is Only Interested in Fashion That Mixes Humor and Feminism

“Piper, nooo! Tsunami! Buddhism!”
You could hear the crowds screaming these quotes to Parker Posey as she hit the 2026 SAG Actor Awards red carpet last night: iconic lines that her character Victoria Ratliff delivered on season three of The White Lotus, of course. It’s this titular role that earned Posey a nomination for outstanding performance by a female actor in a drama series. (The show was also nominated for best ensemble.) “It feels great,” Posey tells Vogue of the recognition yesterday evening. “To be recognized by my peers feels sweet and supportive. It’s been nice to feel like part of a community.”
Her awards nod was well-earned: Almost a year since the finale’s air date, Posey’s genius performance as the pilled-up, privileged housewife lives long. And, of course, the actor is no stranger to crafting memorable characters—from the highly-strung book editor Patricia in You’ve Got Mail, to her underrated turn as the fame-hungry Jennifer Jolie in Scream 3—but Posey admits that starring in the popular Mike White series was unlike any acting work that she had ever taken on before. “It was a soulful experience for me,” says Posey. “There were many challenges—but you want to be challenged. If it’s easy, then it’s not interesting and you’re not working.”
Speaking of working—her red carpet fashion for the big night indeed werked. Styled by Leith Clark, Posey leaned into a whimsical and glamorous aesthetic that spoke to the night’s formal dress code, which was all about celebrating 1920s and 1930s glamour. (And she did all this while recovering from wrist surgery, no less.)
The star donned a pink Gucci chiffon gown by Demna, complete with a bowed neckline and voluminous feather-trimmed skirt. “This pink is feminine to the hilt,” says Posey of the final look. “It is in your face ‘soft,’ and there’s a hint of humor and also elegance and surrealism.” She finished off the outfit with sparkling Messika jewels, and a retro-chic beauty look by hairstylist Jason Rail and makeup artist Jo Baker.
When it comes to awards season dressing, Posey embraces the fun and eccentric side of fashion. In many ways, Posey says she views personal style as another form of artistic expression. “Style has the ability to change how you feel inside,” she says. “A lot of the designs I am drawn to have a ’70s early feminism nod. I’ve started rolling my hair again… I’m wearing more dresses… and color! I’m happy to see there is color in fashion.” She fell in love with the vibrant, colorful clothes she spotted in Thailand while filming The White Lotus. “There’s this Thai designer name YodYoko, and I bought his dresses in the mall in Thailand,” says Posey. “Every time I wear something by him, all these women respond to it.”
After sweeping down the red carpet in her Old Hollywood-worthy design last night, Posey then proceeded to have a total ball inside the actual SAG Actor Awards ceremony. Her favorite parts of the exciting night? Aside from Kate Hudson’s “especially hilarious” opening, Posey admired the more poignant tributes of the evening. “[My favorite part was] Harrison Ford’s tribute,” says Posey. “Woody [Harrelson]’s introduction was very funny, and Harrison’s speech was warm and thoughtful. I thought about kids watching this at home—young people who feel different, and have a need to express themselves.”
If you’re hoping to catch Posey deliver one more fabulous red carpet look this awards season, meanwhile—say, at the forthcoming Oscars!—you’re out of luck. “I won’t be at the Oscars,” says Posey. “I’m winding down now!” Fine. We’ll just have to go and rewatch The White Lotus to get our Parker fix. Or maybe pop in her 1995 classic Party Girl. It is Fashion Month, after all!
Below, a closer glimpse inside Parker Posey’s 2026 SAG Actor Awards.




