
Rachel Zoe got her start in reality TV on Bravo. Olivia Wong | WireImage
Anyone watching Bravo from 2008 to 2013 knows Rachel Zoe.
The celebrity stylist from New Jersey was the subject of “The Rachel Zoe Project,” famous for saying “I die” when encountering a to-die-for look.
The reality show, which ran for five seasons, followed Zoe and her busy life as a stylist who would go on to launch her own fashion brand. “The Rachel Zoe Project” was part of a wave of Bravo programming that included the “Housewives” franchise, then still in its early days.
Zoe, a New York native born Rachel Zoe Rosenzweig, grew up in Millburn and is an alum of Millburn High School.
Her A-list clients as a stylist included Demi Moore, Eva Mendes, Jennifer Garner, Liv Tyler and fellow Millburn celebrity Anne Hathaway.
Now she’s returning to Bravo — in the cast of “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.”
“It’s official, I am coming back to Bravo,” Zoe, 53, said in an Instagram post Friday announcing her addition to "RHOBH" for season 15.
“It’s been a while and you’ve been asking me to come back to television,” she said in a video, looking very Rachel Zoe in a fuzzy jacket and oversized earrings that dangled down to her shoulders.
“I said ‘when the stars align or it makes sense or I have enough to say to share with all of you’ and now’s the time,” Zoe said. “Really excited to be with you all again, and I hope you are too, so let’s have some fun.”
With that, she blew a kiss to her followers.
In September, Zoe announced she was divorcing Rodger Berman, her husband of 26 years, who had appeared on “The Rachel Zoe Project.”
They have two sons — Skyler, 14, and Kaitus, 11.
Zoe launched her fashion newsletter The Zoe Report in 2009. The venture has since become a fashion-focused media outlet.
She also hosted the Lifetime fashion talk show “Fashionably Late with Rachel Zoe” for one season in 2015