NYE in Vegas with Siena Pagila
Las Vegas has a way of amplifying everything. The lights glow brighter, the nights stretch longer, and style becomes a statement. For our latest shoot, we returned to the city that never quite sleeps with model and actress Siena Pagila, capturing a series of moments that blend New Year’s Eve glamour with a distinctly western edge. Shot across iconic Vegas locations, Siena wears our Joy Christmas style, the Black Peyton, and a new print arriving in 2026. Between sets, reflections and late night lights, Siena shares her story. From growing up in Las Vegas to life on set, horses, femininity and what elegance truly means to her.
Your time on Yellowstone introduced you to a completely different world, both visually and emotionally. What was the most memorable part of working on a show so rich in character, landscape, and storytelling?
The most memorable part of working on Yellowstone was definitely being on set. Everyone was extremely professional and kind. I had the honor to make friends with the cast and still am today. The landscape was breathtaking. Seeing something on television for so long and actually getting to be there, was surreal.
You were born and raised in Las Vegas a city full of energy and spectacle. How did growing up in Vegas shape you and the way you express yourself as an actress?
People forget Las Vegas is still the Wild West! There’s a ton of cowboys and cowgirls out here. I got the best of both worlds. Growing up in the entertainment capital for my singing and modeling career but yet still able to live my western way of life.
If you could design your perfect “day off” in Las Vegas, from morning to night, what would it look like?
My perfect “day off” would be, waking up with a coffee, 72 degrees, play ball with my dogs, enjoy a ride on my horse, have lunch at the Wynn and finish with a spa day!
Horses have such a timeless elegance and strength. How has horseback riding influenced your sense of balance, grace, or confidence both on set and in life?
I grew up riding horses. They have taught me to have good posture and especially patience. They only know how to communicate with us by being physical. It’s a blessing and a gift to be able to read and understand them when they can’t speak to us. Being cowgirl is who I am and it’s what I love.
Style and femininity seem central to your presence both on and off screen. How do you define elegance in your personal life?
Elegance to me is living the cowgirl life with class: a touch of lipgloss, a hint of grit, and a tender heart. It’s proving that I can ride hard, love deep, and still glow with a quiet kind of sophistication


























