With each season of Netflix's "Selling Sunset," the cast's wardrobes grow bolder and more memorable. Now, on season seven, the cast don't fail to deliver when it comes to over-the-top fashion, from Chelsea Lazkani to Chrishell Stause. The "Selling Sunset" outfits are famously dressy — think seven-inch heels worn to open houses — and always the topic of conversation (think Lazkani's viral vagina purse).
In fact, Lazkani put it best when it comes to styling her memorable looks for the show. "When you're on a cast with a number of ladies and you all have different body types, you've got to know what your best assets are," she tells POPSUGAR, adding: "I'm not 5'9" like the rest of the girls, I'm 5'5", but you may think that I'm a lot taller than I am because I show off the parts of me that are flattering. I think everything is about angles and knowing what works for you."
It's safe to say the rest of the women on the cast — including Heather Rae El Moussa and Mary Fitzgerald — all abide by that rule. Keep reading for everything to know about the "Selling Sunset" outfits.
While most castmates simply shop their own closet, Emma Hernan collaborated with creative consultant Kendall Finzer for her wardrobe of thigh-high slits and monochrome suit sets.
In season five, former castmate Christine Quinn worked with stylist Kat Gosik on her eye-catching looks. (In May 2023, Quinn alleged that "Selling Sunset" producers pressured the cast to adhere to a revealing dress code. Netflix, Lionsgate, and Done and Done Productions did not immediately respond to POPSUGAR's request for comment.)
Yes, the "Selling Sunset" cast dress the same in real life, whether they're going to the office at The Oppenheim Group for a meeting or hosting an open house. "Anything can be office wear these days," Stause says. "Add a blazer to that cute dress, and you are ready to go." Likewise, traditional office wear simply isn't Lazkani's aesthetic of choice. "I don't actually feel comfortable in those tailored suit pants that women traditionally wear in business settings, so I choose not to wear them," she says. "I prefer to wear a cute dress and a blazer."
Ahead, the women of "Selling Sunset" break down their personal style philosophies for POPSUGAR. Keep scrolling to read our exclusive interviews and see outfits from the best seasons of "Selling Sunset."
Lazkani says there's no distinction between her professional and personal style. "I don't actually feel comfortable in those tailored suit pants that women traditionally wear in business settings, so I choose not to wear them," she says. "I prefer to wear a cute dress and a blazer."
"I love to feel confident in my clothes with a balance of business and fun. Anything can be office wear these days. Add a blazer to that cute dress, and you are ready to go," Stause says.
El Moussa describes her aesthetic in five words: sexy, sophisticated, chic, girly, and fun. "I like to dress up and dress down outfits with heels or sneakers if I'm home with the kids. But when in the office, I like to keep my outfits classy. I have a mix of both timeless and trendy pieces in my wardrobe," she says.
Quinn's stylist Kat Gosik describes her looks as "campy." Gravitating toward statement pieces from Gucci, Area, and Balmain, Quinn fully commits to an outfit, even if it means sacrificing comfort. "Christine is like, 'I'll do anything for the look,'" Gosik tells WWD.
"My style is elegant, feminine, and unexpected," Potratz says. "I love bold jewelry and shoes or bags that echo the outfit."
"I would describe my style as classic with a touch of sexy," says Villela, pictured (right) with Maya Vander. "I love to spice up my closet with bright, fun colors, and I love formfitting silhouettes that show off my curves. Working out is a big passion of mine, so any opportunity to show off my toned legs, I'll take."
Keep scrolling to see the best "Selling Sunset" outfits from season two to season seven.
Amanza Smith, Chrishell Stause, Emma Hernan, Chelsea Lazkani, and Jason Oppenheim
Christine Quinn, Vanessa Villela, Emma Hernan, Davina Potratz, Amanza Smith, and Mary Fitzgerald
Emma Hernan, Chrishell Stause, Mary Fitzgerald, Brett Oppenheim, Maya Vander, Davina Potratz, Heather Rae El Moussa, and Vanessa Villela
Davina Potratz, Heather Rae El Moussa, Christine Quinn, Maya Vander, Mary Fitzgerald, and Chrishell Stause