Paris Hilton sells Y2K clothing to support the LA-Waldbranden

Paris Hilton sells Y2K clothing to support the LA-Waldbranden

On Wednesday, Paris Hilton, the reality TV icon from "The Simple Life" and long-time lover of Juicy Couture Training suits (which she made popular in the early 2000s, also known as Y2K), opened the doors to her coveted wardrobe to collect money for the auxiliary fund for the forest fire victims in Los Angeles

valuable treasures for a good cause

In cooperation with the Vestiaire Collective fashion-channel platform, Hilton presented almost 100 articles, which she described as "personal treasures" and preserved the "so many memories". The selection included various luxury brands, including pieces by Mugler, Balenciaga, Versace and Miu Miu.

A look at Paris Hilton's style

While some parts clearly embodied "Paris" - from the Louis Vuitton "Chrissie" handbag with rivets to the Lila Velors juicy " Sweatsuit - reflected other styles, such as a and a few brown kim jones x Hennessy sneakers , Hiltons fashionable evolution. "I've always accepted risks in fashion and had fun with it," she said in a press release. "I hope that the pieces in my wardrobe inspire others, to experiment with their style and to celebrate originality."

celebrities for a good cause

Hilton is part of the list of prominent personalities who take part in charitable wardrobe sales. These include Kate Moss, Julianne Moore, Natasha Lyonne and Parker Posey, who donated clothing to the luxury resale side of the common realrean last October to support the climate protection organization Conservation International.

successful sale for the good cause

According to Vestiaire Collective, all articles listed by Hilton were sold out in less than a day - most of them even in less than three hours. The proceeds are to be distributed to forest fire aid organizations via 11:11 Media Impact, a non -profit organization founded by Hilton. Hilton himself was affected by the fires in the last month because her Malibu-Haus, in which she lived with her husband Carter Reum and the son Phoenix, was one of the destroyed real estate.

on the support of aid projects

"This sale will support the work of my foundation that is committed to the devastating fires in LA, and our ongoing mission to protect endangered young people from abuse and to create hope for the needy," said Hilton. "I can't imagine a better way to combine my greatest passions - fashion and charity - than with a wardrobe sale," she added.

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