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Srugo, 37, is renowned for her fabulous fashions—and she has now revealed how she created a custom "sanctuary" in which to house her designer pieces. The star of "Selling the City" has always been celebrated for her impeccable style, and her latest reveal showcases a closet that many can only dream of.
Designed with meticulous attention to detail, the closet features a blend of luxury and functionality. With a price tag of $40,000, it is not just a storage space but a carefully curated environment that reflects her personal aesthetic. The walls are lined with elegant cabinetry, offering ample space for her extensive collection of high-end clothing, shoes, and accessories.
In addition to its stylish design, the closet includes innovative lighting that highlights her favorite pieces, transforming it into a true showcase of fashion. Srugo's closet serves as an inspiration for anyone looking to elevate their own space and embrace the art of organization in style.
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