Dubai celebrities sell their luxury items and you can shop them at The Luxury Closet
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Dubai celebrities sell their luxury items and you can shop them at The Luxury Closet

The Luxury Closet makes it possible to own your favourite Dubai celebrity’s luxury pieces

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Dubai celebrities sell their luxury items and you can shop them at The Luxury Closet

In Dubai, style is not worn; it’s planned. It sweeps through marbled hotel lobbies, glides out of blacked-out cars, and sits front row beneath the glow of flashbulbs. Now, in an unprecedented act of access, the women who define this city’s visual language are unfastening the doors to their most private spaces: their closets. What was once locked away behind lacquered doors and silk garment bags is now, with one click, yours to claim — only at The Luxury Closet.

With more than 50 celebrity and influencer closets now live, The Luxury Closet has become the region’s most coveted address for one-of-one luxury. Not secondhand but second life. Chanel boots that once strode past a Paris front row. Birkins that rested, poised, at Dior couture. Diamond hoops that caught the Mediterranean sun on a yacht in July. The names behind them? The women who dominate your feed and your imagination: Huda and Mona Kattan, Safa Siddiqui, Loujain Adada, Nabilla Vergara, Juliana Mizon — and the three whose closets are defining the moment: Mthayel Al Ali, Marine El Himer, and Ghazal Sadat.

Together, these women command a digital empire of more than 250 million followers, a reach that transforms every piece they’ve worn into an instant object of desire.

Our mission is to find the best closets in the world, not just for style but to build real trust in the resale experience.
Dubai celebrities sell their luxury items and you can shop them at The Luxury Closet
Maya Azzi Chief Brand Officer at The Luxury Closet

It’s a standard felt in every seam, clasp, and authentication card.

Mthayel Al Ali’s debut on the platform is a study in sculpted elegance. Her pieces — razor-sharp Dior coats, buttery Hermès scarves knotted with precision, Fendi totes with lines as clean as modernist architecture — feel less like possessions and more like acquisitions. Every choice whispers restraint, but speaks volumes.

Marine El Himer brings a different tempo: the insouciance of Paris filtered through the sun-bleached lens of Dubai. Imagine monogrammed Louis Vuitton denim worn with the nonchalance of a white tee, a Gucci jacquard cap tossed over glossy waves, crystal-studded Chanel earrings catching the light as she turns her head. Her wardrobe doesn’t follow rules; it rewrites them.

And then there is Ghazal Sadat — a collector in the purest sense. When she sends in a drop, it’s a crescendo: over two hundred pieces spanning Oscar de la Renta gowns, Bottega Veneta heels, and accessories that punctuate an outfit like an exclamation mark.

These are not mere clothes. They are souvenirs from a life lived in perpetual spotlight — dresses that have grazed the edge of a gala stage, clutches that have been passed from manicured hand to velvet-roped reception. To own them is to inherit not only their craftsmanship but the aura of the woman who once chose them.

Every piece tells a story. We’re curating closets that inspire, influence, and make luxury more accessible.
Dubai celebrities sell their luxury items and you can shop them at The Luxury Closet
Layal El Radi Head of Celebrity Closets

More than fifty of the region’s most magnetic women — beauty moguls, reality stars, stylists, entrepreneurs — have entrusted The Luxury Closet with their most personal luxury. Together, their reach extends into hundreds of millions. That’s not just influence. That’s cultural currency.

Because in Dubai, style moves like a whisper and a headline all at once — elusive, electric, and impossible to fake. The Luxury Closet has become its vault, preserving these moments for their next chapter. To claim one of these pieces is not simply to shop. It is to slip into a narrative already threaded with glamour, to wear a memory.

To explore each closet, visit TheLuxuryCloset.com and browse the dedicated Celebrity Closets pages

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