Season 1.
A Miami social world built on glamour and old friendships under new pressure — the tone this Housewives chapter has kept circling back to.
A rhythm worth tracking.
Six women share one Miami social circle built on glamour, family business, and old friendships tested by new ambition. Marysol Patton, Alexia Echevarria, Adriana de Moura, Cristy Rice, Larsa Pippen, and Lea Black introduce Bravo's sunniest Housewives setting yet, years before a cancellation and a Peacock revival reshaped the franchise's timeline. It's a confident, glossy debut that set the terms for everything RHOM would become.
The #01 slot.
Sole entry in the The Real Housewives of Miami Editor's Canon so far. Season one earns its spot because it's the only version of RHOM that didn't yet know what the franchise would become. Marysol Patton, Alexia Echevarria, Adriana de Moura, Cristy Rice, Larsa Pippen, and Lea Black introduce a Miami social world built on glamour, family businesses, and old friendships tested by new money — sunnier and more overtly aspirational than most Housewives debuts. Nothing here is hedged against a future cancellation or a Peacock relaunch; the cast plays it straight, and that unguarded quality is hard to replicate once a show knows its own reputation. Every season since has had to answer to this one's confidence.