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Real Housewives of Atlanta Take a Bow

Submitted by putraz on Wednesday, 19 November 2008No Comment

It’s finally over. The Real Housewives of Atlanta took Bravo by storm this fall, and last night the ladies of leisure put an end to the bickering, blubbering and backstabbing in the season’s finale.

For those of you who have managed to avoid the Housewives phenomenon, the Bravo series follows a group of wealthy wives in various ‘gated communities’ throughout this fine land of ours. We’ve been to sunny Orange County, sophisticated New York and now the wilds of Atlanta.

The southern belles this season filled their days planning parties, hiring assistants, and dropping cash like it grows on trees. And when the ladies didn’t have anything better to do? One housewife started a clothing line (even though she knows nothing about design – or clothes) and another attempted to jumpstart a fledgling country-singing career (even though she is completely and tragically tone deaf).

Real Housewives of Atlanta

It’s riveting television.

One housewife in particular, Lisa Wu Hartwell, does seem to have her act together. The busy mother of three is a successful real estate agent, has a children’s clothing line, Hart 2 Hart Baby, and a high-end jewelry line, Wu Girls. Not too shabby.

The Wu Girl look features colored gemstones in chunky designs with both 14 and 18 karat gold. Retailing from $1200 on up, the pretty pieces can set you back a few if you don’t have a sugar daddy around to pitch in.

If you want to channel your inner Housewife without breaking the bank, Jewelry.com has the same looks for here for less:

Rings

Wu Girls Rings

Necklace

Wu Girls Necklace

Bangle

Wu Girls Bangles

And if you thought you could get a reprieve from gawking at how the ‘other half’ lives, think again. The Housewives of Atlanta reunion special airs next week (with a surprise showdown between Lisa Wu and another housewife), and the Orange County ladies return on November 25th. Just in time for the holidays.

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