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Mariah Carey
Butterflies, sparkles, and excessive airbrushing. When those are your three defining characteristics, you need a big closet space to prepare. And since this musical diva is known for topping the charts, you better believe her closet hits the high notes. Carey's palatial closet has space to hold more than 1,000 pairs of shoes, is climate controlled, and lights up like a department store shoe gallery.
Kimora Lee Simmons
With a life slogan like "Fabulosity," it's no wonder Kimora Lee Simmons boasts one of the world's best closets. Nothing is too good for her collection of Hermes, Louis Vuitton, and Baby Phat. Her closet comes complete with animal-print carpet, marble columns, multiple televisions, a bar,, and chaise lounges. Welcome to life in the fab lane.
Christina Aguilera
Big pipes require a big dressing space. So it makes sense that Christina Aguilera would be the proud owner of one of the world's best closets (even if does resemble the Lady Marmalade set come to life). With floor-to-ceiling shelving to hold shoes grouped by designer, plush leopard-print carpet, and colored chandeliers, over-the top luxury is the name of the tune.
Oprah
Welcome to the world's best CLOSEEEEETT! The queen of daytime talk has a closet befitting television royalty. The closet in her Chicago mansion is a massive 1,200 square feet, bigger than most apartments. The lavish closet boasts chandeliers, miles of hanging space, and even a TV, presumably so the big O can catch up on her favorite things while getting dressed.
Champ d'Or
You don't have to be a celeb to have a tricked-out closet. Shirley Goldfield's Texas walk-in closet is two-stories tall, takes up a full wing in her $35 million home, and is worth an estimated $5 million on its own. This Coco Chanel-inspired closet is outfitted with 18K gold doorknobs, an 18K gold chandelier worth $30,000, and a custom iron railing modeled after the one featured in Chanel's flagship store on Rue de Cambon in Paris. And Goldfield will never have to worry about cold feet. The closet floor is covered with a custom area rug, worth $10,000, featuring Chanel's iconic logo.