The DJ’s Malibu house was destroyed in January during the devastating LA wildfires. The 44-year-old DJ announced her collaboration with Vestiaire Collective on Wednesday, for the company’s latest celebrity closet sale. On Instagram, she shared a video of herself walking through her closet, as she pulled out some of her glamorous looks.
In a press release, Hilton noted that the auction — which features nearly 100 items from her closet — was supporting wildfire relief efforts in California. “This sale will support my charity's work around relief efforts for the devastating LA fires and our ongoing mission to protect vulnerable youth from child abuse and bring hope to those in need,” she said in a statement. “I can't think of a better way to combine my greatest passions, fashion and charity, than with a closet sale. I'm so thankful to Vestiaire Collective for championing not only charitable causes but also pushing consumers to make fun, iconic fashion choices.”.
Some of Hilton’s outfits from the 2000s that were up for grabs included a Juicy Couture velour tracksuit, autographed T-shirts, a Von Dutch jacket, bedazzled denim jackets with "Paris Hilton" embroidered on the back, and a vintage Takashi Murakami x Louis Vuitton bag.
The early 2000s were one of Hilton’s most iconic fashion eras. At the time, the Simple Life star had a signature look: a tracksuit from Juicy Couture. Hilton’s clothing auction isn’t her first initiative to support L.A. wildfire victims. Last month, she announced that her charity, 11:11 Media Impact, raised $800,000 in emergency relief funds amid the fires. She then gave $150,000 to GoFundMe’s Wildfire Relief Fund to help families in Altadena.
“This is something no one should ever have to experience,” she said in a video on Instagram. “Sitting with my family, watching the news, and seeing our home in Malibu burn to the ground on live TV is something no one should ever have to experience.”.