Lisa Rinna dons plunging rose-print YSL catsuit to pre-tape Bravo's Watch What Happens Live in NYC

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The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Lisa Rinna took the plunge in the $2,990 Saint Laurent 'V-Neck Catsuit in Rose Jersey' to pre-tape an episode of the ironically-titled Watch What Happens Live in Manhattan on Wednesday.The 59-year-old mother-of-two paired her flirty onesie with the $1,150 Saint Laurent black patent leather 'Opyum Open-Toe Pumps' featuring the YSL initials logo on the heel.Lisa - who relies on stylist Marie-Lou Bartoli - flaunted substantial cleavage in the catsuit, and she finished off the look with yellow-tinted retro glasses, chunky gold earrings and diamond rings.

In bloom: The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Lisa Rinna took the plunge in the $2,990 Saint Laurent 'V-Neck Catsuit in Rose Jersey' to pre-tape an episode of the ironically-titled Watch What Happens Live in Manhattan on WednesdayEarlier that morning, Rinna got a fresh cut and color from famed hairstylist Sally Hershberger and her team, and make-up artist Bruce Wayne made sure she was ready for her close-up.The Rinna Beauty founder will most likely appear on the episode airing Thursday - marking her first appearance on the boozy Bravo talk show in 2022.

However, Lisa has previously appeared on her boss Andy Cohen's chat show an eye-popping 22 times since 2012.Fans tuning into Wednesday night's episode will get to see two platinum blondes instead - The Real Housewives: Ultimate Girls Trip star Brandi Glanville and The Real Housewives of Dubai star Caroline Stanbury.

Werrk! The 59-year-old mother-of-two paired her flirty onesie with the $1,150 Saint Laurent black patent leather 'Opyum Open-Toe Pumps' featuring the YSL initials logo on the heel Accessorizing: Lisa - who relies on stylist Marie-Lou Bartoli - flaunted substantial.

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