Paris Hilton Joins Forces With Vestiaire Collective to Support Relief Efforts After Los Angeles Wildfires

Vestiaire Collective and Paris Hilton Support Los Angeles Wildfires Relief Efforts

Select Pieces from Hilton’s Wardrobe Will Be Auctioned to Support the Relief Efforts

Vestiaire Collective is launching its largest celebrity closet sale to date, featuring influencer and social advocate Paris Hilton, with proceeds going to her nonprofit, 11:11 Media Impact.

Nearly 100 items from Hilton’s wardrobe are available on Vestiaire Collective. The net proceeds from the sale will support 11:11 Media Impact’s relief efforts following last month’s wildfires in Los Angeles, which destroyed Hilton’s Malibu home in the Palisades fire on January 7. During the disaster, Hilton shared her personal loss on social media platform “X”, stating, “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.”

The wildfires ravaged 16,240 homes and commercial properties across the Los Angeles area, with 6,822 in Malibu and the Pacific Palisades and 9,418 in Altadena, as reported by a study from the University of California at Los Angeles.

As her home was consumed by fire, Hilton mentioned her nonprofit’s immediate response: “reaching out to nonprofit organizations to figure out how we can best support the communities impacted by these fires.”

Vestiaire Collective anticipates that the collection, which includes a broad array of fashion items, will sell out quickly. Should this occur, it is expected to raise approximately $24,000.

Among the items for sale are a Juicy Couture velour tracksuit, emblematic of Hilton’s style during her “The Simple Life” era, and a $2,363 Takashi Murakami x Louis Vuitton bag. Other pieces include slogan T-shirts signed by Hilton, bedazzled denim jackets with her name embroidered on the back, and minidresses from designers like Mugler, Lanvin, Alexis, and Self-Portrait—the latter worn by Hilton during her advocacy on Capitol Hill.

Contributions to the sale include a Max Mara 101801 topcoat, one of Hilton’s favorites, retailing at $1,260, and a mid-length glitter dress from Pamella Roland, previously worn by Hilton.

This collaboration marks Vestiaire Collective’s first venture with Hilton but follows similar partnerships with notable figures such as actresses Jessica Chastain, Laura Dern, and Chloe Fineman, each supporting various charitable causes. Earlier this year, following the fires, Vestiaire also collaborated with jewelry designer Stephanie Gottlieb to raise funds for the Los Angeles Fire Department.