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Who Wore It Better? RHONJ's Melissa Gorga vs. Princesses' Chanel Omari

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June 3 2013, Published 6:38 a.m. ET

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Aside from both being fabulous and both having their shows air on Sunday nights on Bravo, Melissa Gorga from Real Housewives of New Jersey and Chanel Omari from Princesses: Long Island have more in common than they think. Like, say, a sense of style, perhaps?

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Both ladies posted photos on their Instagram pages of themselves wearing the Torn by Ronny Kobo Victoria dress in blue. Melissa wore hers to our OK! magazine So Sexy party (thanks for coming, girlfriend!) and to the taping of the Real Housewives of New Jersey special with Andy Cohen...

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...and Chanel wore hers while promoting the show with her co-stars slash BFFs on WPIX.

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So who wore it better? Melissa or Chanel? Peep the pics of both ladies in the dress (which you can buy for $298 right here!) and vote for your favorite look below! And oh, we should probably add that Lulu Johnson, Betsey's daughter, is a fan of the dress too. She showed it to us during our exclusive tour of her closet!

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Who'd you vote for? Did you watch the premieres of both shows last night? Which show is your favorite? Tweet us @OKMagazine!

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