KIM KARDASHIAN’S LUXE CLOSET
House Beautiful Feature:
What Kim Kardashian’s Closet Reveal Says About the Future of Fashion Storage
Over the weekend, Kim Kardashian gave the world an unexpected peek inside her walk-in closet via Instagram—and naturally, the internet took notice. Amid a stream of Stories promoting the latest Skims swimwear drop, her fans (and design obsessives everywhere) couldn’t help but focus on the setting: an impeccably merchandised closet lined with glass-front cabinetry, sculptural boots, and a layout so curated it could pass for a Beverly Hills boutique.
And while most headlines marveled at the neutral palette and minimalist styling, what stood out to us was how deeply this moment reflects the direction luxury closet design is headed.
At LA Closet Design, we've long said that closets are no longer just about storage—they're personal sanctuaries where we prefer to take a true design approach. It’s a concept we helped pioneer with some of the most discerning clients in the world, including several members of the Kardashian-Jenner family. As Lisa Adams shared with House Beautiful, "It has become a place where people can go in, close the door, and spend time in their sanctuary."
In Kim’s space, we see the hallmarks of true closet luxury:
– Glass-front doors that elevate everyday items into a curated display.
– Symmetry and breathing room, allowing pieces to shine without feeling cluttered.
– Soft finishes like light wood and brass that feel more like a high-end boutique than a utilitarian closet.
The key isn’t just lavish materials—though those help—it’s intention. Her bags aren’t just lined up; they’re staggered on an angle to be visible. Her shelves aren’t packed; they’re thoughtfully edited. And that’s where we believe the magic happens.
So, while most of us may not live in a $60 million estate, the takeaway here isn’t price—it’s precision. A well-designed closet puts your style on display, streamlines your routine, and turns getting dressed into a daily luxury.
Ready to bring that energy into your own space? Let’s talk.