Exclusive: Brownyn Newport Teases "Dark" Drama To Come In 'RHOSLC'
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Exclusive: Brownyn Newport Teases "Dark" Drama To Come In 'RHOSLC'
"Bronwyn Newport believes that if you dress for the part, it will come. "The right event comes my way when I have the right outfit," the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star says, en route to an appointment with Christian Siriano. Fortunately, between the fashion week circuit and her press appearances for RHOSLC's newly premiered Season 6 - including a stop by Watch What Happens Live planned for tonight - Newport has no shortage of opportunities to get dolled up these days."
"She was a couture client (and niche fashion influencer) long before RHOSLC. Reality TV has only helped her sartorial reputation, which she's recently parlayed into a style-centric Substack and red-carpet fashion correspondent gigs - though she once feared it'd have the opposite effect. "People in fashion were like, 'We don't want our stuff on Housewives. You might not get invited to shows anymore,'" she says."
"Of course, she's doing press in designer clothing, wearing a green sequined blouse and skirt from Oscar de la Renta and a Dolce & Gabbana purse that looks like an espresso machine - ironic, since she's not much of a coffee drinker. Though a lapsed Mormon, she says soda is still her "vice of choice." (Her go-to Swig order? Dr. Pepper with vanilla cream and peach syrup.)"
Bronwyn Newport believes dressing for the part attracts the right events and frequently outfits herself for fashion week and press appearances. Newport cultivated a couture-meets-kooky signature long before reality TV, previously working as a couture client and niche fashion influencer. Reality TV amplified her visibility and enabled new opportunities, including a style-focused Substack and red-carpet correspondent roles. Newport initially worried fashion insiders would avoid Housewives placements, but invitations continued. She wears designers for press, favors bold accessories, and balances aesthetic pursuits with personal quirks such as a preference for soda over coffee. Visits to designers' showrooms put her at ease among off-kilter runway pieces.
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