Kendall Jenner has opened the doors to her closet located within her $8.5 million Beverly Hills abode. With a supermodel career that has seen her walk the runways for countless designers, it's no surprise that Kendall’s wardrobe boasts the seams and stitches from some of the most coveted labels in fashion history.
The serene, Mediterranean-inspired sanctuary, which was purchased by the supermodel back in 2017, boasts a quaint farmhouse aesthetic bathed in warm tones and organic textures.
During a video interview with Vogue, the model gave the outlet a tour of her closet. Kendall’s walk-in wardrobe has undergone a major transformation. Once more colorful in design, it now features dark wood flooring, black shelving, and sleek wall-mounted rails, creating a minimalist aesthetic.
"It's very colorful in the last thing and there should be a side-by-side because it's not as colorful anymore and a lot more organized," said Kendall. "This is where I come every day to get dressed or to pack for a big trip or do fittings with my stylist"
The supermodel then showed off her luxe bag collection that she stores on black shelves. "I don't know if anybody feels me, but it is the hardest thing in the world to figure out how to store bags sometimes, especially smaller ones," she shared. "Obviously the bigger bags are more displayed, but all my little baby bags, I don't know any other way but to just store them like a bookshelf."
Kendall spotlighted a series of The Row designs as well as a micro Prada bag that her mom, Kris Jenner, gifted her as a child.
"I am insanely organized. It's actually a pleasure and obsession of mine so my closets are categorized. It goes from tank tops to long sleeves and short sleeves," she added. Most of the garments hanging on the rails feature neutral, monochromatic tones, with pops of color from a few red, navy, and green sweaters. Kendall also highlighted her carefully curated leather jacket collection, showcasing pieces from Gucci and Phoebe Philo.
When it came to designing her haven, Kendall teamed up with mother-and-son design duo Kathleen and Tommy Clements, as well as the renowned Waldo Fernandez. Discussing the star's palette with Architectural Digest, Tommy said: "Her taste was surprising, more bohemian and funky than the rest of her family. The mood she described was totally understated and down-to-earth."
Kendall added: "I like a house that has character. When I walked into this place, I was immediately drawn to the peaceful Spanish-y, farmhouse-y vibe."







