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12 Ways Real Housewives Star Kelly Bensimon Has Rocked the Mini Dress
You know what Real Housewives of New York City star Kelly Bensimon loves? A short, short skirt.
The mom of two has a tendency to opt for the shortest dresses or skirts she can find. There is that unwritten (and silly) rule that women over the age of 35 shouldn’t wear a mini-skirt but Kelly Bensimon – at age 43 – proves you can, and you can look amazing doing it.
Kelly wears in the mini-dress and skirt in a wide variety of ways from casual, to dressy to looking like she was challenging a showgirl. And sometimes it looked like she was just wearing a long shirt.
Here is our tribute to Kelly Bensimon and her mini dress fetish with 10 ways she has rocked the mini-dress!
Kelly rocks it, but can the rest of the Celeb Moms do it?
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Joan commented on May 26 11 at 7:13 pmOh! I get it! That was satire. You can’t be serious. She looks terrible and ridiculous in those short dresses. If she so much as breathes or bends over, we get to see her lady parts. Her legs are long, but not attractive. Her knees in particular are gross. In the lacy tights photo, she looks beyond awful and in the pink pouf dress, she looks like she needs a bathroom. The brown garbage bag dress is a classic, especially with the black tights and the little-girl Mary Jane flats.
Chick has NO sense of style. She is just six feet of tranny weird.
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