Thursday, April 25, 2024 Apr 25, 2024
73° F Dallas, TX
Advertisement
Fashion

You Can Now Go Inside Kameron Westcott’s Closet

Let's take this journey together.
|
Image
Jonathan Zizzo

It’s been six Mama Dee-free months since I last thought about “The Real Housewives of Dallas.” Six months without LeeAnne Locken’s amygdala or “just hands.” Half a calendar year without Adderall shaming. There’s been nary a Sparkle Dog™ or Beaver Liquors in sight!

But then, like the bulls (pronounced bowls) that descend upon the Fort Worth Rodeo each year, a clip of a closet tour from Kameron Westcott’s YouTube channel descended upon my Instagram feed, and I found myself surprisingly ready for the inevitable-if-yet-unscheduled fourth season of the Bravo show.

I must have genuinely missed this pink-obsessed Queen of the Sparkle Dogs™, whom I still believe to be RHOD’s one true comedienne. I’m not sure I’d recommend watching the full 20-minute closet tour, unless you find Kameron’s Dallas-by-way-of-Montecito accent as soothing as I do. If you’re still curious, highlights include:

  • pink granite
  • saying “let’s go” for no apparent reason
  • confusing eyelet for “lattice”
  • a stuffed sweater cabinet
  • shopping is essentially Darwinism
  • an unworn jacket from Moschino’s Barbie capsule collection
  • shoulder pads!
  • giving your Chanel cuffs a little break

See you later this summer (probably)! With new cast member Kary Brittingham (probably)!

 

Related Articles

Image
Arts & Entertainment

VideoFest Lives Again Alongside Denton’s Thin Line Fest

Bart Weiss, VideoFest’s founder, has partnered with Thin Line Fest to host two screenings that keep the independent spirit of VideoFest alive.
Image
Local News

Poll: Dallas Is Asking Voters for $1.25 Billion. How Do You Feel About It?

The city is asking voters to approve 10 bond propositions that will address a slate of 800 projects. We want to know what you think.
Image
Basketball

Dallas Landing the Wings Is the Coup Eric Johnson’s Committee Needed

There was only one pro team that could realistically be lured to town. And after two years of (very) middling results, the Ad Hoc Committee on Professional Sports Recruitment and Retention delivered.
Advertisement