Paris Hilton Auctions Clothing for LA Wildfire Recovery Efforts

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Paris Hilton Auctions Clothing for LA Wildfire Recovery Efforts

Paris Hilton has turned her passion for fashion into a force for good. In partnership with the luxury resale platform Vestiaire Collective, the reality TV star, entrepreneur, and activist auctioned off nearly 100 pieces from her personal wardrobe to raise funds for Los Angeles wildfire recovery efforts and her charity, 11:11 Media Impact.

The sale, announced on Hilton’s Instagram, sold out within hours, with items priced from $75 to over $2,000. Hilton’s post encouraged fans to support the cause, offering a discount code for first-time buyers:

“Net proceeds will go to my charity 11:11 Media Impact … Use code THATSHOT15 for 15% off your first purchase.”

What Was in Paris Hilton’s Closet Sale?

The collection featured a range of iconic fashion pieces that reflect Hilton’s signature early-2000s style, including:

  • A Juicy Couture velour tracksuit
  • Slogan T-shirts signed by Hilton herself
  • A Von Dutch jacket
  • Bedazzled denim jackets embroidered with “Paris Hilton”
  • A rare Takashi Murakami x Louis Vuitton vintage handbag

All items were marked as “Already Sold” just two days after going live, underscoring both Hilton’s influence in the fashion world and her dedicated fan base.

Supporting LA Fire Victims and Vulnerable Youth

Hilton’s efforts go beyond fashion. Proceeds from the sale will fund both LA wildfire recovery efforts and her ongoing mission to protect children from institutional abuse through 11:11 Media Impact.

“This sale will support my charity’s work around relief efforts for the devastating LA fires and our ongoing mission to protect vulnerable youth from child abuse,” Hilton said.

The funds raised will contribute to:

  • Financial assistance for families who lost their homes in the fires
  • Short-term housing solutions for displaced families
  • Providing daily essentials for those affected by the devastation

Paris Hilton’s Fight Against Child Abuse

Hilton’s charity work is deeply personal. A survivor of institutional child abuse herself, Hilton has been an outspoken advocate for children’s rights. She played a vital role in the passing of the Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act in 2024, a law aimed at increasing transparency and accountability in youth residential treatment facilities across the United States.

Through 11:11 Media Impact, Hilton continues to raise awareness, fund programs for at-risk youth, and push for systemic reforms to protect vulnerable children from abuse and neglect.

Fashion Meets Philanthropy

For Hilton, the auction wasn’t just about clearing out her closet—it was about using her platform for meaningful change.

“I can’t think of a better way to combine my greatest passions, fashion and charity, than with a closet sale.”

Fans who purchased from the collection didn’t just score a piece of Hilton’s iconic style—they also contributed to helping wildfire victims and supporting children in need.

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Alberto Bufalino ('22) is from Durham, North Carolina, and is studying Political and International Affairs. He is the Managing Editor of the Wake Forest Review.

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