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Lisa Rinna rocks rose-print gown previously worn by Kendall Jenner

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Lisa Rinna turned heads in a magnificent rose-print gown previously worn by Kendall Jenner.

The “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” album posed in the bold strapless pink and black floral frock at the InStyle Imagemaker Awards on Thursday.

Rinna styled the two-piece gown — which features a sculptural corseted top and floor-length mermaid skirt bearing massive rose blooms — with bare shoulders.

She styled her brunette hair in a closely-cropped bob and rocked a soft pink makeup glam.

Jenner, 29, previously donned the ravishing Richard Quinn dress at the 2019 Emmy Awards in Los Angeles.

The supermodel styled it over an eye-catching black latex mock turtleneck, as it was originally modeled on the runway in September 2019.

Ever the fashion icon, Rinna, 62, took to Instagram on Thursday to share a clip of herself showing off every angle of the gown in all its verdant glory.

“A moment for the dress! ….. InStyle Imagemaker Awards @instylemagazine,” the reality TV star captioned the post, adding, “💐🌺💞 and yes it is Couture ✨✨✨”

Many of Rinna’s fans took to the comments thread to compliment the chic botanical look.

“Honestly I have never seen a prettier dress on you. Wowza 🔥🔥🔥🔥” one follower gushed, while another wrote, “Spectacular!!!!!💖💖💖”

The official InStyle Instagram account dubbed Rinna “mother of the evening 🌹🌹🌹”

“Now that’s a DRESS 🌺” remarked yet another, while a fifth wrote, “Okay sure, let’s break the internet. 🔥🔥🔥”

Since leaving her role on the iconic reality show in 2013, Rinna has turned her attention to daring, high-profile fashion appearances, transforming herself as a red carpet style star.

“I’m game for anything,” the former “Days of Our Lives” star told Page Six Style earlier this month.

“I just have so much fun with it, that I can’t say there’s [any trend] I wouldn’t try.”

“I’ve always loved the idea of pairing things that feel unexpected — as you know, I like to do some crazy stuff,” the Rinna Beauty maven added.



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