RELATED: The 18 Most Hated People in Reality TV History. While we understand the fashion statement Quinn was trying to make with her work attire, the collared corset makes the entire ensemble look awkward. We can, however, appreciate the matching Amanda Uprichard houndstooth blazer and skort since it definitely feels like an homage to something Cher Horowitz would have worn in Clueless. Sadly, that doesn’t negate the bland color scheme and the twee-inspired top. It’s just not a fashion win. We always appreciate it when Quinn incorporates any kind of pink into her wardrobe. Her dedication to being a real-life Barbie is truly commendable. But this Balmain Denim Tweed Dress is a bit too youthful for her—as in, it’s recalling OshKosh B’gosh. Quinn looks her best when she seems confident in her clothes, and here, it’s just not happening. This color looks great on a lot of people, but the belted blazer and skirt combo wash Quinn out. While she might be trying to channel David Byrne’s supersized suit—or paying homage to Justin Bieber’s recent red carpet look—it’s just not the most flattering fit on Quinn. For her, a more fitted blazer is key. RELATED: The Biggest ’90s Reality TV Show Stars, Then and Now. If there’s one thing Quinn knows how to do is rock a perfectly-tailored power suit. The lilac shade complements her platinum blonde waves perfectly. The fact that she can work out on an exercise bike for even a minute in stilettos and this ensemble is truly impressive. When Quinn does Hollywood glam, she does it right. This is much more than a basic black dress. The feathery, off-the-shoulder sweetheart gown with a beaded skirt is nothing short of stunning. The fabric combination is definitely an interesting choice, but the reality star makes it work. We love a monochrome look done right. Styled with a colorblock fur coat, Quinn looks like she’s about to shop on Rodeo Drive in this matching red crop top and skirt. Red on its own is a powerful color, but paired with Quinn’s blonde hair, it gives her a commanding presence that will surely sell those million-dollar homes. RELATED: For more style content delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. If you’ve watched Selling Sunset and gotten this far down the list, you know that Quinn loves a matching set. When she meets newcomer Chelsea Lazkani for a very pink beach picnic, Quinn brings a retro-floral blazer skirt combo, too. However, the best part of this outfit is her accessories. Quinn has leaned into the Y2K trends by placing a smattering of butterfly clips beneath her high ponytail. If said clips make their comeback, the reality star just might be responsible. If there’s one thing that Quinn succeeds at, it’s high camp. And while attending a tea party hosted by Lazkani, Quinn fully leans into it. Of course, the Selling Sunset star delivers on the attire. She goes full Barbie doll with a pink, puff-sleeved dress and jewel-encrusted gloves with a matching fascinator. We appreciate her dedication to a theme, especially when she gives it 110 percent.ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb RELATED: The 30 Most Successful Reality TV Personalities of the Last 30 Years.