Kylie Jenner, 23, has let fans know she’s ready for spring with her March 7 pic on social media. The makeup mogul shared a post on Instagram that showed off some of her designer handbags and shoes that she plans to wear for the new season and it has garnered a lot of attention. The items are estimated to cost around $ 1 million and prove that Kylie is no fool when it comes to fashion and accessories!
“13 Days Before Spring ????????????????” Kylie captioned the post, which drew a lot of responses. “I can’t wait to see all the looks you go about creating ????????” wrote one follower while another asked if they “could come and play in your closet”.
The collection shown in the photo included Chanel and Hermès handbags in different pastel colors, including one in the shape of a heart and one in the shape of a billion dollar bill with sequins. The shoes were also pastel in color and included a pink pair from Alexandre Vauthier and several other pairs from Louboutins. Kylie also showed off the collection in a short clip on her Instagram Story and admitted that she was “revamping” in the caption.
This isn’t the first time Kylie has shown off her amazing closet full of designer items. Last year, she also spent time in quarantine rearranging things and showed off photos of the fun activity. In the photos, a $ 150,000 Hermes Himalaya Kelly handbag in Nile crocodile was seen along with a black Hermes Kelly bag of $ 50,000. Some of the same handbags that featured in her last few posts completed things.
A few months ago, she shared photos of how she coded her handbag collection. They again included Hermès and Chanel as well as the choices of Louis Vuitton. Designer Martyn Lawrence-Bullard spoke to People about Kylie’s incredible collection in 2019 and confirmed that the products in her closet will cost $ 1 million. “There are at least 400 bags, mostly Hermés, a lot of Birkin bags and then Louis Vuitton, a lot of Chanel and a few Dior and Fendi,” he says. “A lot of them are collectibles. She bought some of them as investments and they are treated like works of art. ”
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