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The "Selling Sunset" Cast on Their Personal Style and Favorite Outfits From Season 5

With each season of Netflix's "Selling Sunset," the cast's wardrobes grow bolder and more memorable. While Christine Quinn worked with stylist Kat Gosik on her over-the-top looks for season five, Emma Hernan collaborated with creative consultant Kendall Finzer for her wardrobe of thigh-high slits and monochrome suit sets.

Chelsea Lazkani is the newest agent to the Oppenheim group, telling POPSUGAR that she puts together all her own looks for filming, and aims to stand out from the rest of the crew. "When you're on a cast with a number of ladies and you all have different body types, you've got to know what your best assets are," she said over the phone. "I'm not 5'9" like the rest of the girls, I'm 5'5", but you may think that I'm a lot taller than I am because I show off the parts of me that are flattering. I think everything is about angles and knowing what works for you."

It's safe to say the rest of the women - including Chrishell Stause, Heather Rae El Moussa, Mary Fitzgerald, Davina Potratz, Maya Vander, and Vanessa Villela - all abide by that rule.

Ahead, the women of "Selling Sunset" break down their personal style for POPSUGAR and also choose a favorite look from season five.



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