- The "Selling Sunset" cast is known to wear daring fashion both on and off screen.
- Chrishell Stause has worn latex gowns, and Amanza Smith has rocked plunging necklines.
- There are also newer cast members like Chelsea Lazkani, who entered the show in bold outfits.
Chrishell Stause attended the 2009 Daytime Emmy Awards in a white gown with daring details during her soap-opera career.
Her dress had a deep V neckline, gold chains crossing its bodice, and triangle cutouts at the waist.
It was one of the first standout dresses she wore as her style started to evolve with her career.
In July 2012, Heather Rae El Moussa (née Young) was working as a Playboy model — and her fashion reflected her job.
She attended one event at the time in a red version of the brand's signature bunny costume, black tights, and red pumps.
Former "Selling Sunset" star Vanessa Villela also had a different job that year, but her style remained bold.
As a television star, she attended a Telemundo red carpet wearing a pink, strapless minidress with ruched fabric and platform pumps.
In February 2016, Amanza Smith walked a red carpet with her then-boyfriend Taye Diggs.
She wore a bold black dress that had a mock-neck bodice and crisscross strings holding it together on each side.
Tina Louise — Brett Oppenheim's ex-girlfriend — is always wearing bold fashion.
In 2019, she attended a Netflix red carpet in an asymmetrical dress with one long sleeve, one short one, and a plunging neckline.
In 2021, Davina Potratz walked the MTV Movie & TV Awards red carpet in a sheer Versace minidress.
She accessorized with white sandals and a crystal-covered purse, and wore only a black bra and matching underwear beneath the dress.
Mary Fitzgerald was also there in an animal-print gown.
The asymmetrical design included a crop-top bodice attached to a gold chain around the waist, and a floor-length skirt with a tall slit.
Smith rocked a low-cut, halter-style gown at the same event.
Her black dress also had a thigh-high slit that showcased her strappy sandals.
Former cast member Christine Quinn made a bold fashion statement in September 2021.
She attended a Christian Siriano fashion show in a wide-brimmed hat, a blazer with no shirt underneath, and floor-length pants.
All three garments were decorated with the same comic-style print.
She looked even more daring a few days later for a party celebrating her makeup collection with Ciaté.
Quinn wore a turquoise dress with chest cutouts, a hip-high slit, and a short train.
Romain Bonnet — Fitzgerald's husband — stood out at the People's Choice Awards in December of that year.
He wore a metallic suit, white dress shoes, and silver streaks in his hair.
Emma Hernan was also there in a sleeveless black gown.
Her dress had a plunging neckline, a small cutout at the waist, and a thigh-high slit.
Stause, on the other hand, looked like a different person that night thanks to her bold fashion.
She debuted dark hair and wore a strappy red gown that had cutouts, a tall slit, and a zigzag neckline.
Hernan was then photographed in March 2022 wearing a yellow miniskirt with a daring top.
The black, sleeveless shirt had a deep neckline that extended the length of the garment and was held together with thin strings.
Chelsea Lazkani attended one of her first events as a "Selling Sunset" cast member in a daring blue-and-green gown.
The halter dress had both a deep-V neckline and sharp cutouts across its bodice and waistline, the latter of which extended into a flowing skirt with a thigh-high slit.
Fitzgerald rocked a similar style months later at the People's Choice Awards.
Her sleeveless dress, however, was silver, encrusted with reflective pieces, and had a semi-sheer skirt.
El Moussa was also there, though her gown was entirely see-through.
David Koma designed her sparkling, chainmail-style dress, which had a high neckline, long sleeves, and slits on each side of its floor-length skirt.
El Moussa, who was pregnant at the time, wore the dress with a black bralette and matching underwear beneath it.
This year, Stause attended the iHeartRadio Music Awards in an edgy black dress.
The asymmetrical look appeared to be crafted from latex with a ruched bodice, a backless top, and a form-fitting skirt.
Disclosure: Mathias Döpfner, CEO of Business Insider's parent company, Axel Springer, is a Netflix board member.
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