Rebecca Minkoff knows a thing or two about succeeding in the Big Apple.
But while the fashion designer's namesake brand has been well-known for decades, she's recently been in the spotlight in a new way on “The Real Housewives of New York,” and her glam routine accordingly. is also being strengthened.
“It was fun playing with all the new hairstyles and makeup styles and really pushing my comfort zone as far as I could,” she tells Page Six Style. “I really like a lot of the styles we came up with.”
If you could, which of your new co-star's closets would you steal? “I would 100% do the deal with Jenna.” [Lyons] If only I had her boobs and abs! ” she jokes.
But if it's Minkoff's signature style, we've got you covered. Below, she shares her six holy grail fashion and beauty purchases, from the “ultimate” handbag to essentials for wet skin.
“The easiest way to get glow and minimal coverage. I love how lightweight and dewy my skin is.”

“Perfect for creating bushy eyebrows for a clean, simple look.”

“I consider amino supplements to be a beauty product. It gives your body the protein it needs, keeps your skin, hair, and nails strong and glowing, and helps you get closer to your daily protein goals.”

“The Darren Signature Carryall is currently my ultimate day-to-night handbag. It has everything I need for a busy day at work and the suede is perfect as I have a little time on my hands.”

“It's a great cream, especially for mature skin, and perfect for cold weather in cold places. It feels moisturized and protected.”

“Sometimes the extra length makes whatever I'm wearing feel like it's taken up a notch. I'm obsessed with these clip-ins because they're so easy to slip in and out.”
Why you can trust Style Shopping from Page Six
This article was written by Hannah Southwick, commerce writer/reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies the really affordable styles worn by celebrities, tests Hollywood's hottest brands, and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet ready. She consults stylists and industry experts (including celebrities themselves) to get first-hand product recommendations, trend predictions, and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has also been featured in USA Today and Parade.
