The former reality star launched her new clothing line, Shades of Rose, on Tuesday. Elizabeth Montgomery is Arts and Culture Reporter for The Arizona Republic, azcentral.com. The couple lives in metro Phoenix, working in real estate, but Burnham-Luyendyk has always been passionate about fashion.

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“The pieces are meant for you to be able to wear whether you're stuck at home working or going out and doing something, just depends on whether you're styling it dressed up or dressed down,” Burnham-Luyendyk told The Republic.

“I started modeling for local designers during high school and was introduced to a swimwear designer who let me design a suit with her and that’s when I fell in love!

“I started modeling for local designers during high school and was introduced to a swimwear designer who let me design a suit with her and that’s when I fell in love! The former reality star launched her new clothing line, Shades of Rose, on Tuesday. Now you can shop her closet. “I wanted to make at least one style that was bump-friendly, because when I first started planning this collection, I was pregnant,” she told us, referencing her recent miscarriage.

You saw Lauren Burnham-Luyendyk win the heart of “The Bachelor” Arie Luyendyk on the popular television show a coup.

Above, watch as the famous mom, who shares 1-year-old daughter Alessi with husband Arie Luyendyk Jr., takes Page Six Style through her collection and shares the backstory behind each piece from the “Heather” romper ($110), which is named after her sister, to the “Bailey” dress ($65), a stretchy knit style that can do double duty as maternity wear. “Shades of Rose symbolizes femininity, the different shades of who you are and embracing those different shades,” she said. 15. Pieces from the clothing line are made in the U.S. and range … to make it like a true clothing line…

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“That's something that was really important to me.”. “Bachelor” star Lauren Burnham-Luyendyk is adding “fashion designer” to her resume. Follow her on Twitter @emontnews. The former reality star launched her new clothing line, Shades of Rose, on Tuesday.

“Many of them are inspired by my favorite casual ‘stay at home’ staples, elevated with feminine details,” Burnham-Luyendyk explained. I’ve been wanting to create my own line ever since.”. “A lot of my friends are pregnant right now; it seems like we all got into quarantine and everyone’s like, ‘Okay, cool, perfect time to get pregnant and have a baby.’ So I wanted to make this dress with those ladies in mind.”, Lauren Burnham-Luyendyk shows us her new clothing line, Shades of Rose, Laurence Fishburne says he wasn't invited to be in the new Matrix film, Gym security guard fired after being filmed sniffing woman's bottom as she worked out in vile TikTok vid. “Obviously, that didn’t work out but we’re trying again, so keep your fingers crossed for me,” she added.

Pieces from the clothing line are made in the U.S. and range in price from $40 to $150.

She added that she created pieces that were easy to dress up or down — a must in the age of COVID-19.

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“Obviously, that didn’t work out — but we’re trying again, so keep your fingers crossed for me,” she added. Lauren Burnham-Luyendyk, who won the heart of Arie Luyendyk in "The Bachelor" season 22, launched an affordable fashion line. You can shop the collection at theshadesofrose.com. “I wanted to make at least one style that was bump-friendly, because when I first started planning this collection, I was pregnant,” she told us, referencing her recent miscarriage. Made in the US and priced from $40 to $150, the 12-piece collection includes blazers, bodysuits, dresses and several matching top-and-bottom sets. Lauren Luyendyk’s Clothing Site is Live! Phil Collins' ex-wife Orianne Cevey shows off new $250k Bentley, Demi Rose showcases her VERY peachy posterior inn skimpy thong bikini, Miley Cyrus 'didn't spend too much time' crying over her divorce, Iggy Azalea says she HATES Donald Trump and anybody who supports him, Dallas Star Patrick Duffy Started Dating Happy Days' Linda Perl During Quarantine, Missouri judge worked at polling site on Election Day despite COVID-19 diagnosis, then died, Lamar Odom and Sabrina Parr Break Up One Year After Engagement, Fired Hillsong pastor Carl Lentz: I cheated on my wife, Daily virus infections hit all-time high in U.S. as cases surge 45% in two weeks, Dublin showing more fight than Cork ahead of All-Ireland hurling qualifier, says Jamesie O’Connor, Istanbul Basaksehir vs Man Utd LIVE: Stream FREE, TV channel, team news and UK time, Police 'missed chances to save murdered schoolgirl Lucy McHugh', U.S. election: Here’s why the AP called Arizona for Joe Biden. “Bachelor” star Lauren Burnham-Luyendyk is adding “fashion designer” to her resume. Made in the US and priced from $40 … Made in the US and priced from $40 to $150, the 12-piece collection includes blazers, bodysuits, dresses and several matching top-and-bottom sets. Reach her at emontgomery@azcentral.com or 602-444-8764.

Above, watch as the famous mom, who shares 1-year-old daughter Alessi with husband Arie Luyendyk Jr., takes Page Six Style through her collection and shares the backstory behind each piece — from the “Heather” romper ($110), which is named after her sister, to the “Bailey” dress ($65), a stretchy knit style that can do double duty as maternity wear. She added that she created pieces that were easy to dress up or down a must in the age of COVID-19. Her new line, Shades of Rose, launched on Aug. 18. “Bachelor” star Lauren Burnham-Luyendyk is adding “fashion designer” to her resume. “A lot of my friends are pregnant right now; it seems like we all got into quarantine and everyone’s like, ‘Okay, cool, perfect time to get pregnant and have a baby.’ So I wanted to make this dress with those ladies in mind.”, Lauren Burnham-Luyendyk in Shades of Rose.

And I wanted the brand as a whole I just wanted to incorporate all different races, ideals, sexualities. “They go from day to night, so it was a very transitional mindset that went behind creating all these pieces.”.