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‘Real Housewives’ Stars Auction Off Iconic Reunion Dresses To Raise Money For COVID-19 Relief, All Thanks To RHOM Alum Ana Quincoces!

Many past and current Real Housewives stars from across the hit Bravo franchise have banded together to raise money for coronavirus relief all thanks to Real Housewives of Miami alum Ana Quincoces, who is putting everything together.

The ladies are donating a variety of designer gowns from their time on the show in a new auction to support frontline health workers.



Ana is participating alongside her former co-stars Adriana De Moura, Alexia Echevarria, Joanna Krupa, Karent Sierra, Lauren Foster, and Marysol Patton. Patton also shared a rosary from her late mother, Mama Elsa.

Real Housewives of New Jersey's Caroline Manzo, Dina Manzo, Margaret Josephs, Jennifer Aydin, Jackie Goldschneider and Teresa Giudice have got in on the action too, according to PEOPLE as have Real Housewives of New York City stars Luann de Lesseps and Sonja Morgan.







Just a little sneak peek of some of the dresses that have arrived from Real Housewives from all over the country. These ladies have generously donated their dresses to raise funds for the selfless healthcare workers and first responders who have been on the frontlines on the Covid19 pandemic. We can’t thank you enough. Stay tuned for more dresses arriving this week and the date and time of the auction. @marysolpatton @alexiae_says @eileendavidsonofficial @heatherdubrow @deniserichards @lizzierovsek @rhoc_emilysimpson @sonjatmorgan @therealcamille @joyce_giraud @joannakrupa @mrsmoniquesamuels @shannonbeador @ellabellarozio @gabriellaarango.couture @nicolasfelizola @renebyrr @reneruiz03 @cushnie @halpernstudio @alc_ltd @chiarabonilapetiterobe @jovanifashions @bcbgmaxazria @sherrihill @sonjabysonjamorgan @zacposen @zaczacposen @michaelcostello @blackdogad @agustingil13 @honeyimsocial @antonio.postorino @talentounlimited @silviaefortun @bravoandy @bravotv #RHOC #RHOM #RHOP #RHONJ #RHONY #RHOBH #RHDC #RHOD #RHOA
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The Real Housewives of Orange County stars Braunwyn Windham-Burke, Emily Simpson, Heather Dubrow, Lizzie Rovsek, Tamra Judge, and Shannon Beador also joined the good cause and passed along their iconic gowns.



Real Housewives of Beverly Hills stars Camille Grammer, Denise Richards, Eileen Davidson, Joyce Giraud, and Sutton Stracke also chipped in, plus Real Housewives of Potomac stars Karen Huger and Monique Samuels and The Real Housewives of D.C. stars Lynda Erkiletian and Mary Amos.

That's not all, even Andy Cohen got in on the action, offering up his Todd Synder suit as well as a signed question card from the recent RHOA Season 12 virtual reunion.



Bidding is open now and some of the items are valued at more than $5,000. Some of the items include Grammer's strapless black and silver sequin Halpern dress (from the RHOBH season 9 reunion dress), Judge's black mini Zhivago number (from the RHOC season 13 reunion), and Quincoces's own Ella Bella Rozio green stretch satin ensemble (from the RHOM season 2 reunion).

Richards sent her white and silver beaded Jovani dress from the RHOBH opening credits, while Windham-Burke donated the blue sequin NBD X NAVEN mini she wore delivering her tagline in her first season of RHOC. Aydin picked the Zhivago wrap dress she donned in RHONJ's promo shoots, according to PEOPLE. All items are not gowns as de Lesseps' own clear crystal necklace from her Countess Collection. Patton gave Mama Elsa's silver-toned rosary with pink crystal stones.

Quincoces wrote on her website that she was inspired to get the auction started when she was brainstorming ways to help her friends and family on the front lines of the COVID-19 fight and stumbled upon an old reunion dress.

All proceeds will go to #FirstRespondersFirst — an initiative created by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Thrive Global, and the CAA Foundation to provide frontline healthcare workers with the health and safety resources they so desperately need.

"As many of us in the workforce are being asked to serve public health by stepping back and staying home, one population is being tasked to step forward," Quincoces wrote. "Our frontline health workers are the pandemic’s first responders. And they are lacking even rudimentary resources as they risk their own health and endure exhaustion, burnout and many other challenges on our behalf."

"They’re taking care of us," she said. "We need to help take care of them."

Bidding will continue through June 12. If you would like to make a bid or learn more information about this action, click here!

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