Lori Harvey Celebrates 'Reasonable Doubt' Debut in Style at a Celebratory WeHo Dinner

The socialite-turned-actress enjoyed dinner and drinks at Amour WeHo.

Lori Harvey Celebrates 'Reasonable Doubt' Debut in Style at a Celebratory WeHo Dinner
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Lori Harvey knows how to make an entrance.

The model and entrepreneur turned actress was the guest of honor at a private dinner in West Hollywood this week, where her closest friends and family gathered to mark her debut in Hulu’s hit legal drama Reasonable Doubt.

Harvey, 28, arrived late to the party—three hours late, to be exact—but still managed to own the night with a head-turning look.

She paired a black-and-white giraffe-print corset with slim-fit trousers and layered the outfit with a black leather jacket for a sleek finish. Her hair was styled in a sharp bun, her makeup emphasized bold lashes and sculpted cheekbones, and diamond rings added just the right amount of sparkle.

“Just finished filming @reasonabledoubthulu and my loved ones surprised me with a celebration dinner,” Harvey wrote on Instagram. “And I surprised them by being 3 hours late lmaooo… I love you guys and thank you for not leaving before I got there 😂🤍.”

The dinner was held at Amour WeHo, where Gran Coramino Tequila set the tone with a curated cocktail menu. Guests sipped themed drinks inspired by the show, including the “Doubt-Tini,” a coffee-liqueur spin on the espresso martini, and the “Chelsea Marg,” a spicy jalapeño margarita nodding to Harvey’s character, Chelsea.

Although this was a celebration of Harvey, the night also spotlighted Reasonable Doubt, which returns for its third season to Hulu on September 18.

Created by Raamla Mohamed and executive produced by Kerry Washington, the series follows Jax Stewart (Emayatzy Corinealdi), a defense attorney navigating the high-stakes world of criminal law alongside personal drama. Harvey’s Chelsea is already being teased as a character who will stir up storylines this season.

For Harvey, who also helms Yevrah Swim, the stylish evening doubled as a personal milestone and a career marker—signaling her transition from fashion icon to actress on one of Hulu’s buzziest dramas.

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