Your legs are 6 feet tall.” It’s so funny because I never really knew I was tall, but then I got tagged in some funny memes on Twitter about how Selling Sunset does a slo-mo up my legs every time I’m walking. Chelsea’s my girl and she’s always like, “Show off your legs. What’s your favorite physical feature to play up? I love to lay out in the sun in a good bikini too. I love anything that looks really sexy and cute but is also comfortable, like a maxi dress. I love to wear workout clothes, even if I’m not working out. What will we catch you in off-camera when you’re lounging around the house? And fun fact no one knows but you: We’re in escrow right now. I can definitely say that house is my favorite house. She’s also a fan of Chanel’s Flapbag in calfskin $5,400, at Chanel boutiques. I tend not to hold grudges and believe everything can be rectified to an extent, and I hope to do that. But at the same time, relationships are a journey. My tenderness and care and kindness could have shown in a better light so that the audience could get to know who I am at my core. My approach could have been a lot better. I projected a lot of my unhealed trauma onto her, which I don’t think is fair, and I can understand why we have that rift in our relationship. Very rarely do I regret something I’ve said, but I regret how my relationship with her started. I respect her, but I don’t have a relationship with her. When new season six cast member Bre Tiesi (who has a child with Nick Cannon) joined the show, you had some concerns about her family dynamic that put a bit of a wedge between you. So when the possibility of Selling Sunset came around, it really brought my light back. I couldn’t work my way up the corporate ladder and be a present, hands-on mum. It put me into a different mindset and I kind of forgot a lot of my dreams and goals because I recognized that I couldn’t be split in two places at the same time. It’s changed every single facet of my life because I was the young dreamer growing up, but I was always surrounded by people who were like, “Chelsea, you can’t reach that high.” Having kids definitely humbled me a little bit. How has being on Selling Sunset changed your life on a personal and professional level? I think that I’d be willing to pull off just about anything. I’m a little bit camp I’m a little bit over-the-top. When I’m with my kids, I’m definitely more sporty, but it’s all about wearing vibrant, bright, bold colors and taking something so simple and turning it up a notch with accessories. Sometimes I’m very girlie, sometimes I do more of an androgynous look. It’s very much based on my mood that day, but, fundamentally, I love to take risks. How would you characterize your personal style, then? People think it’s Barbie-esque, and I love Barbiecore, but it’s not meant to be. It’s just genetics, but I always found myself dressing and getting my clothes tailored to suit my body. I’m naturally very petite and I spent a lot of my childhood getting bullied for being so skinny. I’ve always had a very curated aesthetic. In season six, you were sort of giving us Barbie before the movie, starting with your first on-camera look, a pink-and-white Alessandra Rich suit. “There’s something about the fashion and the homes combined. “I feel like we’re in a caliber all on our own,” says castmember Emma Hernan when asked what other reality series has wardrobes that rival the looks seen on Selling Sunset‘s agents, who all work at The Oppenheim Group. Exhibit A: that Diesel skirt, which looks like a belt, worn by castmember Chelsea Lazkani, who was unable to sit while wearing it. In recent seasons, the over-the-top looks seen on the show, which can verge on the impractical, have become memes on social media. Since first airing in 2019, Netflix’s real estate reality series Selling Sunset has increasingly been a showcase for fashion as much as it is about peeping into lavish L.A.
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