Ladies who lunch! Kyle Richards channels '70s chic enjoying some mother daughter time with her youngest child Portia 

She is usually seen enjoying a lunch date with her castmates on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.

But on Monday Kyle Richards was enjoying some bonding time with her youngest daughter Portia as the pair grabbed a bite to eat in Beverly Hills. 

The 46-year-old appeared to be going for a '70s inspired look as she wore a floppy brimmed hat with a pink patterned shirt.

Ladies who lunch! Kyle Richards enjoyed some time with her daughter Portia on Monday with the pair enjoying a day out in LA

Ladies who lunch! Kyle Richards enjoyed some time with her daughter Portia on Monday with the pair enjoying a day out in LA

The mother-of-four teamed it with skinny jeans, chunky boots and a pair of over sized sunglasses and a Balenciaga handbag.

Her famous long glossy locks were kept out of her face in a neat plait.

Her daughter Portia, six, meanwhile kept her cool in a pair of graphic designed shorts.

The little girl wore her hair out and down and finished her cute look with a white vest top and a pair of baseball boots.

Tasty: The twosome grabbed some snacks and drinks together 

Tasty: The twosome grabbed some snacks and drinks together 

Kyle recently reconciled with her troubled sister Kim after months of estrangement.

The pair had a blazing row during a reunion special back in March.

However, after Kim's recent spell in hospital following her arrest for alleged shoplifting, it looks like Kyle is trying to support her. 

That 70's chic: Kyle kept the heat out with a big floppy hat
That 70's chic: Kyle kept the heat out with a big floppy hat

That 70's chic: Kyle kept the heat out with a big floppy hat 

Kyle looked slightly sombre when she was walking with her daughter - she was no doubt thinking of the heartache her friend Ali Landry is currently going through.

The father and brother of her Hollywood film director husband, Alejandro Gomez Monteverde, were killed after being kidnapped on the way to their ranch in Mexico.  

It was reported that the family had made one ransom payment to secure the release of the men, but they refused a demand to give another payment, asking for proof that the pair were still alive. Their bodies were found in Pueblo Viejo, Veracruz on September 19.

Alejandro is best known for producing the film Bella, which won him a People's Choice Award at the Toronto Film Festival in 2006. 

 

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