Frankel came in second place on the series. Like Stewart, Frankel unifies a plainspoken and somewhat acidic sensibility with an attainable consumer brand. Instead, it provides Frankel the chance to toy with the competitors for her affection. Choosing from among people who are obviously less experienced and less camera-ready than is Frankel places the host, once again, in a challenging position.
Before that, though, her rise took place among peers: As one of the Housewives, she emerged from what was, at least at first, a level playing field, becoming more recognizable and more beloved with jokes that made up for what they lacked in classic wit with vitriol.
Having seemingly learned in business that a big persona carries the day, Frankel makes each elimination into an event. In one early episode, Frankel walks out of the room in order to call her year-old daughter and ask for advice as to which competitor she should kick out.
Frankel often discredits or outright derides contestants to the camera, as if she and we are all in on a joke together. This strangely conceived series is rooted in the idea that the protagonist of a show full of ambitious people seeking a chance should be the rich person who mocks them.
One Twitter user put it this way:. So, of course, Real Housewives fans ecstatically descended onto the Big Shot trailer. Many of the fans took no time at all to react with Real Housewives references when it comes to Bethenny Frankel and Big Shot. Others have casually noted that Frankel is giving serious Project Runway face.
I remember every single detail. She may not be dressed like your typical boss—a pair of feathered Yves Saint Laurent boots make an appearance—but her choices command any room nonetheless. In a mostly black and white color palette, her work wardrobe kicks classic New York 9-to-5 style up a notch, or five, thanks to pieces from Balmain, Tom Ford, and Alexander McQueen.
She also remembers buying a leather Tom Ford dress in Beverly Hills five years ago. While she leans into sharp, tailored silhouettes on the show, Frankel also emphasizes that—being a working mom—comfort and versatility is always key for her.
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