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Lisa Rinna ensured all eyes were on her as she put on a very animated display on Tuesday at the star-studded Palm Royale Season 2 premiere in West Hollywood.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, 62, stunned fans with her latest transformation as she larked about for the photographers, striking over-the-top poses.
Switching up her hair for the evening, she ditched her trademark spiky and golden blond pixie cut for dark brown curls, styled into a bouffant look, reminiscent of Jackie Kennedy's iconic style.
Lisa turned heads in a vintage-inspired gown covered in a brightly-coloured floral pattern boasting a dramatic feathered collar and cuffs.
And the reality star fully embraced the 1960s look, as she slipped on a couple of oversized retro sunglasses.
Beaming for the cameras, she displayed her taut visage and famous pout, which she accentuated with a full face of glam make-up and slick of lipgloss.



Since she was first skyrocketed into the spotlight in the late 1980s, Lisa's appearance has changed dramatically thanks to a number of cosmetic enhancements.
Over the course of her decades-long career, she has been fiercely honest about her decision to go under the knife and enhance her looks with fillers.
She has also spoken in detail about some of the negative aspects that came with it, including results that didn't meet her expectations, unwanted long-term side affects and immense criticism over her decision to alter her appearance.
In addition, she's been extremely open about some of her regrets, once branding herself as 'the perfect poster child for what not to do on a whim.'
Lisa first got permanent silicone filler injected into her lips in 1987, when she was only 23 years old, later also getting a breast augmentation in 1998.
She told People in 2010 that she first became inspired to change her appearance after watching the movie Beaches and longing to look like actress Barbara Hershey.
But while the TV personality loved the results at first, her decision to add filler to her mouth would later backfire.
Ten years after the procedure, she explained that the silicone started seeping throughout her lip and created 'hard and bumpy' scar tissue, while attempts to use cortisone shots to reduce the swelling 'made them look worse.'





She said: 'In the beginning, it was great, but then it started to feel hard and bumpy, like peas. I was crazy to even touch them in the first place.'
But in 2010, Lisa had a plastic surgeon reconstruct her upper lip by removing some of the damaged tissue, and was ecstatic over the results.
And despite what happened, she said she didn't regret getting the lip fillers, explaining: 'It's made me who I am. I am the perfect poster child for what not to do on a whim.
'With all that's happened with the lip, I can show them that you need to love yourself for who you are and embrace how you look.'
When asked about her thoughts on plastic surgery during an appearance on HuffPost Live in 2013, she said, 'It's nobody's business. I don't care what you do. If it makes you feel good, do it.'
While chatting with the Daily Mail in 2020, Lisa reflected on the backlash she had received for her cosmetic enhancements.
She said: 'I always say, jokingly, that my lips have a career of their own. But the feedback on them was not always positive. There was a time when people were negative. But I think they became accepted.'
And she played up to the scrutiny over her lips, with her tagline on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills once being: 'My lips are legendary, and they will never gloss over the truth.'




Loosely based on the novel Mr & Mrs American Pie by Juliet McDaniel, Palm Royale is set in the super-rich Florida enclave of Palm Beach in 1969.
The first season of the show starred Kristen Wiig, Ricky Martin, Josh Lucas, Leslie Bibb, Amber Chardae Robinson, and Kaia Gerber with Allison Janney.
It followed Maxine Dellacorte-Simmons (Kristen) as she endeavoured to break into Palm Beach high society.
As Maxine attempted to cross that impermeable line between the haves and the have-nots, Palm Royale asked the same question that still baffles us today: 'How much of yourself are you willing to sacrifice to get what someone else has?'
In June 2024 Apple Studios officially renewed the high society dramedy for a second installment, which is set to premiere on November 12.