These concert essentials really strike a chord with Kyle Richards.
The star took to Amazon Live on Thursday to share her ultimate concert style guide — including the beauty products she packs in her purse.
Below, shop 10 of her top must-haves, from her favorite cowboy boots to the blush she’s relied on for years.

This classic coral hue is Richards’ “favorite” — so much so, she once told Amazon Live viewers she’d been using it for “many years.”
“The color is so beautiful; it’ll always be in my purse,” she raved this time around.

Another longtime go-to? “Ray-Bans are some of my favorite glasses of all time,” Richards said, adding that she loves the square-shaped lenses on these stylish frames.

Be prepared rain or shine with this tiny umbrella Richards called “cute.”

While the “RHOBH” star has emptied several tubes of this plumping gloss, she highlighted the pale pink Sofia shade this time around.
“The colors are beautiful,” she said. “I love the texture.”

Richards called this half-and-half necklace “super cute,” recommending layering it with other jewelry for a cute concert ‘fit.

The star’s a longtime fan of Western wear — so much so, she even has a cowboy hat tattoo. True to form, she highlighted several cowboy boots in the livestream, including this steel-toed pair.
“I’m obsessed with brown lately … these are adorable,” she said.

If taller boots are more your style, this suede-and-faux-leather pair also made the cut for Richards’ roundup.

When it comes to concert outfits, the Bravoleb recommends a classic white tank and jeans, saying “comfort is key.”

If it’s too hot to wear jeans, Richards recommends this cute denim dress instead.

Top off the look with this Richards-approved trucker hat, which she couldn’t resist wearing during the livestream.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. 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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