Paris Hilton Auctions Iconic Y2K Wardrobe to Support Los Angeles Wildfire Relief
The sale of nearly 100 designer pieces, benefiting Hilton's nonprofit, sold out within hours and raised funds for wildfire victims and ongoing charitable efforts.
- Paris Hilton partnered with Vestiaire Collective to sell nearly 100 items from her personal collection, with all proceeds going to her nonprofit, 11:11 Media Impact, to aid Los Angeles wildfire relief efforts.
- The auction featured iconic Y2K fashion pieces, including Juicy Couture tracksuits, a Louis Vuitton x Takashi Murakami handbag, and Von Dutch jackets, many of which sold out within hours.
- Hilton's Malibu home was among the thousands of properties destroyed during the January wildfires, which displaced tens of thousands of Californians and caused widespread devastation.
- In addition to the auction, Hilton has raised over $1 million for fire relief efforts and personally donated $150,000 to assist displaced families and rebuild affected communities.
- The sale also highlighted Hilton's ongoing commitment to charity, with her nonprofit addressing issues such as child abuse and other social causes alongside disaster relief.