She officially moved into her $2.7million Calabasas mansion after turning 18 in August. And on Wednesday, Kylie Jenner took fans inside her huge closet – which even has a separate walk-in wardrobe just for her shoes, it’s basically like walking into a high-end retail store.
The closet is a gigantic circular room with high ceilings and shelves lining the walls from top to bottom with all different types of colorful and fabulous footwear. Hanging from the ceiling is a dazzling crystal chandelier.
The video starts off with a full 360-degree view of Kylie’s amazing closet and she begins by saying, “This is the shoe closet. This is like my favorite room ever. My assistant says that I’m a hoarder so I got rid of a bunch of my shoes."
“This was never a shoe closet before I added all these shelves. It’s pretty much every girl’s dream. I’ve always wanted a shoe closet,” she continued.
While the star did purge some of her footwear collection before she moved, there was one pair of shoes she couldn’t part with: a pair of bedazzled leopard-print Christian Louboutin platforms that sister Khloe Kardashian got her for her 16th birthday.
“I wanted the high Louboutin so bad,” she shares holding the shoes up. “These just aren’t what’s up anymore, but I can’t get rid of them. I’ll never get rid of them. I’ll give them to my future daughter or something.”
She is always rocking a different pair of shoes, whether they’re sneakers, gladiators, or sky-high stilettos — the one thing they all have in common is that no matter what, they always make a statement.
Kylie also showed off some miniature versions of designer handbags, which she said her mom Kris Jenner gave her at the age of two.
The teen then took fans into her main closet, where she showed them the dress she wore to big sister Kim Kardashian’s wedding, and described it as ‘kind of exciting.'
The star also gives a sneak peek at the new Kendall and Kylie collection coming out next year, her locked jewelry closet and the bridesmaids dress she wore to Kim’s wedding.
Watch the clip below.