RHOA Season 3 Print | Bravo Criterion Collection

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The Phaedra Parks Pregnancy Pickle Photoshoot is the only time I’ve appreciated alliteration. Immortalize this sexy, iconic photoshoot featuring a disgraced lawyer, an iconically Jewish snack, and a prison inmate.

Printed on Ultra Premium Luster Photo Paper, these posters are a mixture of a gloss and matte finish for a highly saturated look with maximum ink coverage.

10 mil (0.25 mm) thick
Fingerprint resistant
Paper sourced from Japan

See the full Bravo Criterion Collection here.

*** This product is made as soon as you place an order, so it takes a bit longer to deliver. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, waste, and our environmental footprint. ***

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The Phaedra Parks Pregnancy Pickle Photoshoot is the only time I’ve appreciated alliteration. Immortalize this sexy, iconic photoshoot featuring a disgraced lawyer, an iconically Jewish snack, and a prison inmate.

Printed on Ultra Premium Luster Photo Paper, these posters are a mixture of a gloss and matte finish for a highly saturated look with maximum ink coverage.

10 mil (0.25 mm) thick
Fingerprint resistant
Paper sourced from Japan

See the full Bravo Criterion Collection here.

*** This product is made as soon as you place an order, so it takes a bit longer to deliver. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, waste, and our environmental footprint. ***

The Phaedra Parks Pregnancy Pickle Photoshoot is the only time I’ve appreciated alliteration. Immortalize this sexy, iconic photoshoot featuring a disgraced lawyer, an iconically Jewish snack, and a prison inmate.

Printed on Ultra Premium Luster Photo Paper, these posters are a mixture of a gloss and matte finish for a highly saturated look with maximum ink coverage.

10 mil (0.25 mm) thick
Fingerprint resistant
Paper sourced from Japan

See the full Bravo Criterion Collection here.

*** This product is made as soon as you place an order, so it takes a bit longer to deliver. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, waste, and our environmental footprint. ***