- Camila Morrone’s Roxana Bolaños makes a show-stopping entrance in a red Versace gown on The Night Manager.
- Costume designer Oliver Cronk mixed luxury labels (The Row, Versace) with Colombian makers like Johanna Ortiz.
- Local artisans and designers, including Gabriela Hearst and Paola Sighinolfi, helped shape Roxana’s international, jet-set wardrobe.
Roxana’s wardrobe becomes a character in The Night Manager
In season two of The Night Manager Camila Morrone’s Roxana Bolaños isn’t just a supporting player — her clothes speak as loudly as the plot. Costume designer Oliver Cronk built a wardrobe that maps Roxana’s power, wealth and Colombian roots, mixing quiet luxury separates with bold, high-impact moments.
Versace red: the signature moment
The sequence everyone’s talking about is Roxana’s entrance in a siren-red Versace gown. Cronk says the team tried many looks before landing on the draped Versace piece with its trademark Medusa clip. The red dress was staged to maximise contrast — warm tones were removed from the scene so the gown reads as a single, cinematic shock of colour.
Quiet luxury and Colombian craft
Outside of show-stopping eveningwear, Roxana’s day-to-day looks lean on quiet labels like The Row, creating the “one per cent” executive silhouette viewers associate with modern power dressing. But Cronk also foregrounded Colombian talent: Johanna Ortiz consulted on prints and accessories and supplied items like a hibiscus pool dress that roots Roxana’s aesthetic in Latin American craft.
Artisans and designers behind the looks
Oliver Cronk tapped both established houses and smaller makers. Uruguayan Gabriela Hearst influenced the feel of the wardrobe, while local Begotan weavers produced a one-off handbag and Colombian-born jeweller Paola Sighinolfi supplied statement pieces. The result feels global and specific — a wardrobe that signals wealth without erasing origin.
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Morrone’s fashion roots and performance
Fashion runs in Morrone’s family and the actress leans into that heritage. She moves through structured separates and glamorous eveningwear with equal assurance, which helps sell Roxana’s dual life as a Miami broker and the Colombian-born jetsetter caught up in espionage. Morrone describes Roxana as composed and strategic — her wardrobe doubles as armour.
Why the wardrobe matters
Costume choices in The Night Manager do more than dress characters; they clarify motive and social position. Roxana’s Versace moment functions as narrative punctuation, while the quieter looks build credibility. For viewers who love TV fashion, the season offers both aspirational dressing and a reminder of the designers and makers behind the glamour.
Credits: Series costumes by Oliver Cronk; designers mentioned include Versace, The Row, Johanna Ortiz, Gabriela Hearst, Paola Sighinolfi.
Image Referance: https://www.vogue.co.uk/article/the-night-manager-camila-morrone-fashion