With every season of Selling Sunset that has aired on Netflix, the stakes in the fashion get higher and higher, leaving many questions about if there is an allotted budget for the flashy garbs. The women of the show know how to sell luxury real estate as well as their choices in fashion. While most viewers may not be able to afford all the clothes, it's fun to take a look at how they are chosen.

The sun was dazzling when Netflix announced that Selling Sunset had been renewed for a sixth and seventh season. The popular reality series follows the relators who are employed at The Oppenheim Group, which is one of the best agencies in Hollywood. The show is beyond addicting, with a healthy mix of catty drama and spectacular homes with infinity pools to drool over. The relators have an established clientele and know how to show off the best Los Angeles has to offer.

How Do The Selling Sunset Women Buy Their Clothes?

Some of the outfits featured on Selling Sunset would have anyone feeling like a million bucks. Whether it's Christine Quinn's gingham look, Chelsea Lazkani's knit neutrals, or Emma Hernan's Barbie jumpsuit, there are looks that every viewer wants to simulate. Surprisingly, Chelsea recently revealed in a TikTok that the cast doesn't get a wardrobe or glam budget. Ouch, ladies. Chelsea even joked that it's reality TV, noting, "You come as you please."

How Much Do Selling Sunset Outfits Cost?

Some Selling Sunset outfits are more affordable than others. For instance, some of the girls, including Chrishell Stause, collaborated with Lipsy London with dresses and pantsuits costing between $64 and $88. Amanza Smith's two-tone cut-out dress by Atelier Ndigo cost around $1,800. At the same time, Nicole Young's Bandage Knit Dress by Karen Millen is more of an adorable luxury with a price tag of $238.

Thankfully, the ladies of Selling Sunset are definitely glam girls who enjoy turning it up for TV. It makes sense why each lady has to work so hard to sell those pricey homes since their outfits, at times, can cost just as much as a mortgage. The stars of Hollywood hire glam squads to come to make them up on the day of filming and pay them out of pocket every single time to make sure that the look is perfect for each episode. While some viewers may not be able to afford such a splurge, almost everyone can fully appreciate the time and energy the Selling Sunset women put into their one-of-a-kind looks.

Sources: Chelsea Lazkani/TikTok, Lipsy