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Paris Hilton’s Y2K Wardrobe Is Up for Grabs for a Good Cause at Vestiaire Collective’s Designer Closet Sale
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Paris Hilton is letting go of her past through a charitable closet sale with Vestiaire.
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The reality TV icon and entrepreneur is teaming up with the designer fashion resale platform to sell her wardrobe castoffs to benefit her nonprofit organization, 11:11 Media Impact, which supports initiatives ranging from raising awareness of teen institutionalization to championing neurodiversity. The Paris Hilton x Vestiaire Collective offerings include ready-to-wear, bags and accessories from the Simple Life star’s style throughout the years — and yes, there are Juicy Couture velvet pieces in the mix. For those who snoozed on the sale, there are also curated style ideas inspired by Hilton’s Y2K looks.
Priced from $73 to $2,363, the collection includes basics from Skims, mini dresses from Dolce & Gabbana and Mugler, jumpsuits from Von Dutch, leather jackets from Miu Miu and Elisabetta Franchi, lace dresses from Jonathan Simkhai and Self-Portrait, Balmain silver leather pants, gowns by Jovani and For Love & Lemons and outerwear from Burberry and Alice & Olivia, to name a few. There are also handbags from Louis Vuitton x Murakami, Balenciaga and Pagerie; platform heels, speakers and more footwear from Philipp Plein, Nike, Lanvin and Guiseppe Zanotti; and sunglasses from MCM, to name a few.
“This collection is filled with personal treasures that hold so many memories! It’s always hard to part with items that mean so much, but knowing that the proceeds go to charity made it easier. Plus, I can’t wait to see others #sliv in these iconic items,” Hilton says in a statement.
Hilton is among the many philanthropic stars who have joined fashionable forces with Vestiaire to raise money for charitable causes. SNL comedian Chloe Fineman and Oscar-winning actresses Laura Dern and Jessica Chastain (with power stylist Elizabeth Stewart) have cleaned out their wardrobe with the online resale company.
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