Lisa Rinna’s Memoir Tour Shoes: From Zebra Pumps to Saint Laurent Slingbacks

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Lisa Rinna fully embraced her signature bold, headline-making style while promoting her first-ever memoir, You Better Believe I’m Gonna Talk About It, which is now officially out.

Every outfit felt like a natural extension of her unapologetic and outspoken personality. Just like the book promises honesty and plenty of bold revelations, her wardrobe, shoes included, brought that same fearless energy throughout her press appearances.

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star has never been one to play it safe when it comes to fashion. Vibrant pieces, dramatic silhouettes, and outfits that blend high fashion with rockstar glamour and a touch of avant-garde edge are totally her thing. Her latest outfits were no different, so let’s take a closer look.

Lisa Rinna steps out in white Balenciaga pumps, zebra-print heels, two-tone Saint Laurent slingbacks, and snakeskin boots during the February 25–26, 2026 New York press tour for her memoir You Better Believe I’m Gonna Talk About It, delivering bold, high-impact footwear with every lookLisa Rinna steps out in white Balenciaga pumps, zebra-print heels, two-tone Saint Laurent slingbacks, and snakeskin boots during the February 25–26, 2026, New York press tour for her memoir You Better Believe I’m Gonna Talk About It, delivering bold, high-impact footwear with every look (Credit: Roger Wong / Elder Ordonez / INSTARimages)

Black Leather & White Balenciaga Pumps: Lisa Rinna Elevates Sportmax and The Frankie Shop in NYC

Just yesterday in New York City, Lisa Rinna stepped out in an all-black leather ensemble styled with crisp white pumps, and the contrast instantly caught my attention.

The white patent-leather heels, which appeared to be Balenciaga, featured sleek almond toes and bold rectangular block heels measuring around 4 inches. That sharp white pop against the black leather made the entire look feel modern and elevated.

Lisa Rinna wears a pair of architectural white pumps while doing a press tour for her memoir, You Better Believe I'm Gonna Talk About ItLisa Rinna wears a pair of architectural white pumps while doing a press tour for her memoir, You Better Believe I’m Gonna Talk About It (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)

Up top, she wore The Frankie Shop “Tobias” bomber jacket, made in India and available for $610 at Selfridges. The classic bomber silhouette came with an exposed silver-tone zip, a high neck, long sleeves with ribbed trims, and ribbed detailing at the neckline. Welt front pockets and visible stitching added structure, giving the jacket that sporty, downtown feel.

On the bottom, she balanced it beautifully with the Sportmax “Papiro” skirt, crafted from lambskin leather. The mermaid silhouette hugged her frame before subtly flaring out, with vertical front seams accentuating the shape.

A five-pocket design, concealed fly-and-button fastening, and side slits added extra dimension and allowed the skirt to flow beautifully as she walked. The Sportmax Papiro midi skirt is currently on sale at Farfetch for $359, down from $544.

I really love this mix of sporty up top and feminine at the bottom. The structured bomber jacket brought that cool, athletic edge, while the fitted leather mermaid skirt softened the look!

Finishing touches included sheer black tights, a structured triangular clutch, and eyeglasses that drew attention to her smoky eye makeup, adding to the sultry feel.

Lisa Rinna pairs her white pumps with sheer black tights, a black leather mermaid skirt from Sportmax, and a black bomber jacket from The Frankie ShopLisa Rinna pairs her white pumps with sheer black tights, a black leather mermaid skirt from Sportmax, and a black bomber jacket from The Frankie Shop (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)

Sunshine Suit & The Attico “Juno” Slouch Boots: Lisa Rinna Brings Bold Color to The View

Stopping by The View, Lisa Rinna stepped out looking like pure sunshine in another monochromatic look, this time in a bold yellow The Attico jacket and pants set, styled with slouchy brown boots. The color alone made the outfit impossible to miss, but my eyes went straight to her boots first.

She slipped into The Attico’s “Juno” boots, crafted in Italy from supple chocolate-brown leather that instantly elevated the look. The artfully draped shaft created a relaxed, slouchy silhouette that pooled softly along the leg, while the buttery leather fell into natural folds, giving the boots an effortless, undone cool that felt both luxurious and modern.

A strap across the vamp, finished with a silver-tone button, added a subtle hardware detail, while the square toes and slim 3.7-inch heels kept them modern and sharp. I wished we could have seen more of them since Lisa’s pants covered most of the shaft. An ankle version retails for $1,596 at Farfetch, while a knee-high style is available for $1,420, also at Farfetch.

Lisa Rinna visits The View in brown The Attico “Juno” boots featuring slouchy shafts, a buttoned strap across the vamp, and slim heelsLisa Rinna visits The View in brown The Attico “Juno” boots featuring slouchy shafts, a buttoned strap across the vamp, and slim heels (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)

Rinna paired the boots with a striking yellow wool gabardine jacket from The Attico, priced at $1,628 at Farfetch. The fit was slightly loose and relaxed, but the belted waist with a silver-tone buckle cinched everything in, highlighting her silhouette. The high asymmetrical collar gave it an architectural feel, complemented by structured shoulders, a chest pocket, and flap pockets.

Matching long pants in the same yellow wool gabardine, priced at $1,090 at Farfetch, brought even more attitude to the outfit. The large cargo pockets gave the pants that cool utility feel, while the belted waist worked seamlessly with the jacket and helped define her shape. What really made them stand out, though, were the buckled ankles. That detail added structure to the wide-leg silhouette and extra visual interest, especially as the fabric gathered slightly over her boots.

With her messy pixie styled up and tortoiseshell sunglasses shielding her eyes, the entire look felt bold and playful.

Lisa Rinna teams her brown boots with sunshine yellow The Attico jacket and matching cargo pants with cuffed anklesLisa Rinna teams her brown boots with sunshine yellow The Attico jacket and matching cargo pants with cuffed ankles (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)

Zebra Statement Pumps & Red The Frankie Shop Set: Lisa Rinna Commands Good Day New York

For her Good Day New York appearance, Lisa Rinna stepped out in a bold pair of zebra pumps that instantly popped against her all-red outfit. The black-and-white zebra stripes made a serious statement, and the square toes paired with tapered heels gave them a sharp, modern silhouette.

I also loved the sleek, glove-like style that’s been trending lately. They hugged her foot beautifully, adding that fashion-forward edge to the entire look.

Lisa Rinna commands attention in her black-and-white zebra-striped glove pumpsLisa Rinna commands attention in her black-and-white zebra-striped glove pumps (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)

Lisa Rinna styled the statement pumps with a monochromatic red set from The Frankie Shop, keeping things relaxed but striking. Her $595 “Kodai” bomber jacket, made from midweight textured faux leather, had an oversized fit, drop shoulders, and an attached drawstring hood. Kangaroo pockets, a two-way zip closure, and ribbed cuffs and hem gave it that cool, sporty vibe.

The jacket was paired with the $165 “Briar” balloon pants, featuring wide legs, a low-rise elasticated waist, drawcord hems, and side seam pockets. The loose silhouette kept everything feeling effortless and comfy.

Rectangular sunglasses with red lenses and a zebra bag completed Lisa’s look, tying in perfectly with the rest of her ensemble.

Lisa Rinna teams her zebra pumps with a red The Frankie Shop “Kodai” bomber jacket and glossy red “Briar” balloon pantsLisa Rinna teams her zebra pumps with a red The Frankie Shop “Kodai” bomber jacket and glossy red “Briar” balloon pants (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)

Two-Tone Saint Laurent “Deroche” Slingbacks & Power Coat: Lisa Rinna Goes Full ’80s Glam

Stepping out for her appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, Lisa Rinna embraced bold color and high-impact fashion in head-to-toe Saint Laurent. Her Saint Laurent “Deroche” slingback pumps were hard not to notice in their Dark Ruggine and Orchid Fuchsia colorway.

The satin-crepe finish gave these Saint Laurent slingback pumps a soft, luxe sheen, while the rich reddish upper blended beautifully with the pink-toned 4.3-inch stiletto heels. They featured elongated pointed toes that added that sharp, dramatic edge Saint Laurent is known for, while the slim slingback strap kept the silhouette sleek and feminine.

These are the kind of designer heels that instantly elevate any outfit and make a bold fashion statement. If you’re curious, these Saint Laurent slingbacks retail for $1,250 at Mytheresa.

Lisa Rinna slips into the two-tone red and fuchsia Saint Laurent “Deroche” slingback pumpsLisa Rinna slips into the two-tone red and fuchsia Saint Laurent “Deroche” slingback pumps (Credit: Elder Ordonez / INSTARimages)

Lisa Rinna styled these pumps with an equally vibrant silk-crepe coat from the Saint Laurent Fall 2025 runway, priced at $9,200 at Net-a-Porter. The striking orange fabric was impossible to miss. The boxy shape, extra-wide shoulders, and high neckline gave off serious ’80s power-glam vibes, while the loose long sleeves added a natural, fluid movement as she walked. Keeping the coat looking clean and polished were concealed front buttons, while a purple silk-velvet belt cinched at the waist, adding a bold pop of contrast. I loved how the orange-and-purple combination felt bold and retro!

Enhancing the ’80s vibe, Rinna styled the look with sheer black tights and oversized brown sunglasses. Her chunky gold Jennifer Fisher earrings really sealed the deal, giving the outfit that bold, statement finish that defined power dressing in the era.

With her textured pixie styled up, the entire Saint Laurent look felt dramatic, confident, and unmistakably Lisa Rinna.

Lisa Rinna channels a retro mood by pairing her two-tone pumps with sheer black tights and a boxy orange Saint Laurent coat with a purple waist tie beltLisa Rinna channels a retro mood by pairing her two-tone pumps with sheer black tights and a boxy orange Saint Laurent coat with a purple waist tie belt (Credit: Roger Wong / INSTARimages)

Snakeskin “Gemma” Boots by The Mannei: Lisa Rinna Masters Textured Street Style in R13

Earlier in New York, Lisa Rinna stepped out in a more laid-back look than her Saint Laurent moment, but still very much her. What stood out right away was the mix of texture and print that somehow worked. The color palette was deeper and more understated, yet the mix of materials kept everything interesting.

On her feet, she wore a pair of black-and-white snakeskin boots with sharp, square toes. They appeared to be the $1,330 “Gemma” boots from The Mannei, crafted from Italian calf leather with a bold python print. They featured a thick, sculptural, angled heel that added a modern, fashion-forward twist, instantly elevating Lisa’s entire outfit.

Lisa Rinna embraces prints, slipping into a pair of snakeskin boots with square toes and angular, thick block wedge-like heelsLisa Rinna embraces prints, slipping into a pair of snakeskin boots with square toes and angular, thick block wedge-like heels (Credit: Elder Ordonez / INSTARimages)

Instead of toning things down, she doubled down on texture with the R13 drop trousers in a cotton-blend gobelin fabric. The jacquard graphic diamond pattern ran throughout, adding even more visual interest. Featuring a straight-leg, mid-rise fit with belt loops and a classic five-pocket design, the trousers felt relaxed yet still polished. This pair retails for $640 at Ssense.

Topping it all off was the $399 burgundy faux leather “Norbury” jacket from The Frankie Shop, which pulled the entire outfit together. The oversized, boxy cut, with its structured collar, long sleeves, and two-way zip, gave the look that effortless downtown New York feel. I’m glad Lisa chose to keep the detachable belt cinched at the waist, as it added shape and just the right amount of edge to the look.

A black Hermès bag, thin hoop earrings, and tortoiseshell sunglasses completed this textured, edgy New York street style look.

Lisa Rinna teams her snakeskin boots with The Frankie Shop burgundy faux leather “Norbury” jacket and R13 printed drop trousersLisa Rinna teams her snakeskin boots with The Frankie Shop burgundy faux leather “Norbury” jacket and R13 printed drop trousers (Credit: Elder Ordonez / INSTARimages)

Lisa Rinna’s Press Tour Proves Statement Shoes Are Her Ultimate Power Move

From architectural Balenciaga pumps and slouchy The Attico boots to zebra-print heels and bold Saint Laurent slingbacks, Lisa Rinna’s memoir press tour was a masterclass in fearless footwear. If you love her high-impact style and designer shoe moments, revisit some of her most memorable fashion and heel highlights below.

👠 Explore Lisa Rinna’s Standout Shoe & Fashion Moments: