Bethenny Frankel is down for doubling up on denim — and it seems like her dogs are, too.
The “Real Housewives of New York City” alum, 53, took to Instagram on Thursday to share some photos of her sleek, Rivet Utility Boyfriend Denim Utility Jumpsuit ($425), which she paired with all-denim accessories, including coordinating pumps and a quilted Chanel purse ($10,495 $8,395).
But, while she tied the look together with a few choice accessories, including a layered gold bracelet and round, oversized shades, the best addition to her look were her twin dogs, Biggy and Smallz, who also wore sleeveless denim vests.
The pups looked adorable in their outerwear, which was seemingly personalized with an embroidered design on their backs.
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“POV: You invite a creator to lunch & unintentionally match your dogs…” she captioned the post, referencing meeting up with model Tyshon Lawrence, who was also included in the slides. “Swipe to see.”
Additional videos and shots featured Frankel and Lawrence discussing eating caviar, before sharing a shot of a dish from Caviar Russe. The SkinnyGirl founder also posted a pic with her 13-year-old daughter, Bryn Hoppy, who also wore jeans in a lighter wash, pairing the baggy pants with a white sweater.
Recently, Frankel has been opening up about her marriage to Bryn’s father, Jason Hoppy, sharing on her podcast that she used to force herself to have sex with her ex before they ultimately divorced in 2012.
“He used to say to me, ‘You’re like a block of ice,’ because I did not want to be intimate. I did not want to have sex,” she recalled in a recent episode of her “Just B Divorced” podcast. “I used to force myself, gag myself through doing it… it is torture.”
Previously, she said she had ignored and overlooked some of the red flags in their relationship prior to getting married.
“But nevertheless, I ended up getting engaged and I ended up doing a prenup really fast that my lawyer said I should not allow you to sign,” she revealed on the podcast. “But I said, I’m marrying a regular guy, a small town guy from a small you know town family, a regular guy. He does not want my money, famous last words.”
Earlier this month, Frankel also defended her fashion choices, firing back at a troll who criticized a different double denim outfit, which consisted of jeans, a printed sweater, and a denim jacket with a shearling collar.
“It’s about me putting on what I feel like on a Sunday,” Frankel wrote, sharing her response on Instagram Stories. “I hope you survive this… thoughts and prayers.”