Kyle Richards loves these $13 Amazon earrings that look just like Bottega Veneta
By Hannah Southwick,
2024-08-16
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Kyle Richards may hold an “RHOBH” diamond, but she’s still a fan of costume jewelry.
The star shared her favorite under-$100 accessories in a recent Amazon Live , highlighting everything from her signature cowgirl hats to earrings that bear striking resemblance to a far more expensive style.
Below, bling on the savings with a selection of the Bravo OG’s favorite finds.
While these trendy teardrop earrings look similar to Bottega Veneta’s $820 pair , they cost far less. Richards modeled a gold-plated pair during her livestream, calling them “very cute.”
“The chunky gold vibe is back in style,” she said. (Plenty of stars would agree; Hailey Bieber, Kylie Jenner, Dua Lipa and more all own designer takes on the statement-making drops.)
Come on Barbie, let’s go shopping. Richards highlighted these pink pillowcases, saying sleeping on satin and silk “really does make a difference.”
“Not only does it help [to] not get lines on your face, but it’s also very comfortable,” she said, later pointing out that it’s also designed “to protect your hair from breakage.”
Mirror, mirror on the wall, what’s the best Amazon compact of them all? In Richards’ book, this light-up pocket mirror comes out on top. “This is a must-have,” she raved.
“Not only is it cute, but it’s a great hairbrush,” the reality star raved of this $10 find. “I like to use a paddle brush like this… [it] helps me to get my hair smooth and straight.”
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