Paris Hilton is auctioning off her iconic Y2K wardrobe to raise funds and assist with the wildfires in Los Angeles through her foundation.
Paris Hilton has decided to open the doors to her legendary wardrobe and auction off some of her most iconic pieces from the 2000s. In collaboration with the luxury second-hand platform Vestiaire Collective, the socialite will sell nearly 100 items from her personal collection, donating the proceeds to her 11:11 Media Impact Foundation to help with the wildfires in Los Angeles.

Among the available items are several tracksuits from Juicy Couture, including a purple velour set and black trousers adorned with the word “Juicy” in rhinestones. There is also a bag from the coveted collaboration between Louis Vuitton and Takashi Murakami, along with a padded coat from Von Dutch and trainers by Jeremy Scott, all symbols of the Y2K style that Hilton helped popularise.

However, the sale is not limited to her golden era in the 2000s. Dresses from Self-Portrait and Mugler that the entrepreneur wore in the 2010s can also be found, as well as accessories from Balenciaga and Versace. “Each piece has a special meaning for me,” Hilton stated, adding that she loves seeing how new generations are rediscovering fashion from that era.