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Kyle Richards Closes Down Her Clothing Store — Months After Losing Her Show

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Nov. 27 2018, Updated 3:07 p.m. ET

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Kyle Richards has had to deal with a ton of drama this year both on and off The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. This time, she's shutting down her first namesake store closing after only three years open. Read on for all the details.  

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 Page Six reported that she recently shut the doors to Kyle by Alene Too in Beverly Hills, California.

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She opened the high-end boutique, which happened to be on the same block as RHOBH costar Lisa Vanderpump’s restaurant Villa Blanca, in 2015.

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There appears to be a silver lining in all of this, as Kyle has another spot she plans to open sometime next year.

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“Kyle is excited to be opening a new brick and mortar store in West Hollywood along with a revamped e-commerce site which will both launch in 2019,” her rep told Page Six. “The new venture will also be offering options for men and will no longer be affiliated with Alene Too.”

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It’s been a tough year business wise for the RHOBH original. Her series American Woman, that she executive produced and costarred Alicia Silverstone, was canceled after only one season.

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There have been some major positives, however, in the mother-of-four’s life lately, including Kyle’s gorgeous family holiday card and taking a fabulous trip to Paris with several of her RHOBH costars.

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Will you plan on visiting Kyle’s new store next year? Sound off in the comments!

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