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The Business of Fashion Podcast

How Fashion Learned to Love The Real Housewives

The Business of Fashion Podcast

The Business of Fashion

Fashion & Beauty, Business, Arts

4.6770 Ratings

🗓️ 9 July 2025

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

In nearly two decades since the first “Real Housewives” franchise debuted, reality TV has moved from the fringes of entertainment to become a major cultural force. Today, “Housewives” stars are influencing fashion trends, driving sales, and making inroads into luxury circles that once ignored them. Brands previously wary of the stigma around reality TV are now leveraging the passionate and loyal fanbase of the franchise, positioning these women as both influencers and aspirational figures.


Senior news and features editor Diana Pearl joins The Debrief to explore this evolution, uncovering how and why fashion has finally learned to love “The Real Housewives.”


Key Insights: 


  • Reality TV's path from lowbrow entertainment to cultural staple can partly be credited to the Kardashians, whose acceptance by fashion opened the door for shows like Real Housewives”. “The Kardashians, for a long time, were not embraced by the fashion industry, and then in the 2010s that started to change,” says Pearl. Even when the fashion industry hesitated publicly, its insiders were already hooked privately. “People started watching the shows themselves… That guilty pleasure has just sort of come out of the shadows,” Pearl explains. 


  • Fashion has become integral to the storytelling on “Real Housewives.” What started as subtle displays of wealth, such as Chanel bags or accessories, has evolved into head-to-toe designer ensembles and full-blown fashion storylines. “They’re all decked out in designer looks and it’s like the designers play a role in the show. There’s plot points around, ‘This dress costs this much money,’ or ‘Did you buy that diamond necklace?’” Pearl says. “People are more into the Housewives’ clothes now. It’s just become much more a part of the fabric of the show.”


  • The demographics of the “Housewives” audience significantly overlap with those targeted by fashion brands. The fanbase, consisting largely of women and gay men, is aspirational, engaged and passionate about style. “People of all stripes like reality TV. Lots of luxury customers watch reality TV,” says Pearl. “If you want to connect with consumers, you have to meet them where they are.”


  • Despite increased acceptance, luxury brands remain cautious about fully embracing “Housewives,” partly due to cultural and geographic divides. “The Real Housewives is a very American show. A lot of the luxury industry is in Europe,” Pearl notes. Yet, she adds, embracing these stars can pay off: “When we've seen brands embrace the Housewives, I think the fans reward them for that.”


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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the debrief from The Business of Fashion, where each week we delve

0:11.8

into our most popular BOF professional stories with the correspondence who created them.

0:16.6

I'm executive editor Brian Baskin.

0:18.7

And I'm senior correspondent, Sheena Butler Young.

0:21.5

From bold reality TV moments to viral memes and unforgettable wardrobe statements,

0:26.9

it's hard to ignore the impact of the Real Housewives on popular culture.

0:31.0

Yet, in the nearly two decades since the first franchise aired,

0:34.3

and before Bethany Frankel, Lisa Vanderpump, and Lini Leaks became household names,

0:39.0

it's been equally difficult to ignore that the fashion industry has been tardy for the party.

0:43.8

But that's starting to change.

0:45.4

What was once dismissed as too controversial or lowbrow is slowly earning approval from a growing

0:50.3

number of fashion labels, and even, dare I say it, the hard to please luxury crowd.

0:55.2

Joining us to discuss this transformation is BOF's senior news and features editor, Diana Pearl.

1:00.7

Hi, Diana, and welcome to the debrief podcast.

1:03.5

Hi, guys, excited to be here.

1:05.6

I know you are.

1:06.5

I know this is your favorite topic.

1:08.5

Yes, especially to discuss this topic.

1:10.8

Diana has been pitching this story for how long have you worked here?

1:14.2

Four years, but I will say, I feel like it's probably been the last six-ish months.

1:19.1

Okay, if you say so. Now, to back up, I think it's probably the case that you either know

1:25.1

everything about the Housewives or you saw the title of this episode and listened to Sheena's intro and said, who is Lisa Vanderpump again?

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