Jenna Lyons calls this $178 cashmere sweater ‘the real deal’: It’s ‘giving quality’

Leave it to Jenna Lyons to welcome sweater weather in style.
Just in time for fall, the fashion fixture stars in Aritzia’s new cashmere campaign, saying the brand’s super-soft knits are “the real deal” and “giving quality.”
And while the “RHONY” star is known for her luxe taste, the Essential Cashmere Relaxed Crew Sweater she swears by is actually under $200 — a rare feat for celeb-approved cashmere.
Aritzia Essential Cashmere Relaxed Crew Sweater

“There’s something quite chic about taking something luxurious and making it completely wearable,” Lyons told Harper’s Bazaar. “Cashmere can sometimes feel precious, like the thing you take out only for special occasions.”
Her top everyday picks also include the Relaxed Boatneck Sweater — which she declared “modern” and “versatile” — and the baggy Effortless Pant, which she likes teaming with tailored pieces.
Aritzia Essential Cashmere Relaxed Boatneck Sweater

Aritzia The Effortless Pant

Not all of her fall staples come from Aritzia, however; Lyons name-checked Creed’s Silver Mountain Water Fragrance as an “accessory she can’t leave the house without.”
Creed Silver Mountain Water Fragrance

And while a five-figure Hermès Birkin bag is also among her essentials, the top beauty products “getting her through the fall” include the much more affordable Zo Skin Health Complexion Renewal Pads, designed to remove excess oil from pores.
Zo Skin Health Complexion Renewal Pads

Dior Rouge Dior Lipstick

Plus, no Lyons look would be complete without a swipe of her signature red lipstick; currently, she’s reaching for Rouge Dior.
While we won’t see the “RHONY” apple-holders onscreen anytime soon, it’s never a bad time to shop the apples of Lyons’ eye.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.
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