


Bethenny Frankel said bonjour to another headline-making runway moment.
Following her viral Sports Illustrated Swimsuit modeling moment this spring, the star walked in L’Oréal’s Le Défilé show during Paris Fashion Week on Monday.
But while her self-styled look featured a flurry of feathers and sheer paneling, you needn’t be hitting a catwalk (or dressing to the nines) to copy her pre-show prep routine.
“Sports Illustrated meant being in a bathing suit, so leading up to the event I became more intentional with my routine: what I was eating … and how I was moving,” Frankel tells Page Six Style. “Prepping for Paris, I let myself enjoy day-to-day life as I normally would.”
Below, shop the hero products she packed for her trip to France, from “elite” face wipes to the under-$10 shampoo that saved the day.
“This was the hero of the trip. My runway hairstyle was glued like a hard shell on my head. The hotel shampoo couldn’t get it off nor penetrate [it] with hydration like I needed after everything my hair went through this week. I followed with the EverPure Glossing 5-Min Lamination Mask to add to the repair.”

“Applying with a Q-tip helped dry up a pimple before the show. The key is to only apply directly where needed.”

“The applicator is a rollerball which helps reduce puffiness and was an excellent addition to my plane skincare regimen.”

“These two products are superb and [were] how I kept my under-eyes hydrated to avoid jet lag while prepping for the show. This was also how I healed my face after days of makeup removal. I needed to feed my face.”

“Great for hydrating and helping heal any blemish or pimples.”

“Key when traveling.”

“I used these sheet masks on both plane legs and before the show. My face did have a glow.”
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.