Lisa Rinna Is Unrecognizable With Two Major Hair Transformations in One Day
On July 8, she attended both Balenciaga and Viktor & Rolf's latest couture shows.
"Wigs have truly brought joy to my life," the actress recently told E! News.Lisa Rinna swapped her signature pixie cut for two vastly different styles during Paris Fashion Week. On Wednesday, the former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star stepped out for Balenciaga and Viktor & Rolf's latest couture shows.
Rinna first paired a pastel beehive with a crinkly leather coat, which she layered over a white shirt featuring a statement collar. Her makeup consisted of a graphic cat eye, soft pink blush and a glossy nude lip.
For creative director Demna's final bow at Balenciaga, Rinna wore a blue cocoon coat, matching baggy trousers, and a jet black bowl cut. The Georgian designer is next headed to Gucci, where he'll stage his first show with the brand in the coming months.
'As an actor, I never can express myself enough because I never get to work enough as an actor," Rinna recently told E! News of her wig obsession. "So this has been a way for me to express myself and create all the time. And it started to move me to tears because I thought, 'Look what I get to do.' If I waited for an acting job, I would not get to create that much, unfortunately.'
'The fashion and the wigs have truly brought joy to my life in a way an expression like I never could do before," she added.
Rinna has been experimenting with synthetic hair for years, but she's been known to flaunt particularly avant-garde looks during Paris Fashion Week. Earlier this year, she wore three jaw-dropping styles for spring couture season, including a bright red crop and Marilyn Monroe-inspired curls.
The actress and reality star is the mother of supermodel Amelia Gray, who she shares with husband Harry Hamlin. The couple also has an older daughter named Delilah Belle.
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