The socialite shared a look at her extravagant closet, which is protected by fingerprint technology and costs $120,000.
Jamie Chua, 49, is known as Singapore’s unofficial “Instagram Queen” and floods her Instagram feed with pictures of her luxurious lifestyle.
The over 65 square meter wardrobe is filled with an impressive collection of over 200 Hermes bags, 300 pairs of shoes and drawers of diamond jewelry.
Ms. Chua is rumored to own the largest collection of Hermes bags in the world, surpassing superfans Kim Kardashian and Victoria Beckham.
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Jamie Chua, the unofficial “Instagram Queen” of Singapore, shared a look into her incredible closet filled with thousands of designer bags, shoes and clothes.
The 49-year-old shared the video with her 1.2 million Instagram followers. The wardrobe is filled with an impressive collection of over 200 Hermes bags, 300 pairs of shoes and drawers of diamond jewelry.
To make efficient use of the space, Ms. Chua has set up a “documentation system” where she stores hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of designer dresses, jackets, gowns and furs.
One stunning gold embroidered dress costs a whopping $27,000 / AU$36,000 and weighs 30kg.
At the front of all ten wardrobes are framed outfits that Ms. Chua admires, a concept she designed herself.
The most expensive item in her wardrobe is Hermes Himalaya Niloticus Crocodile Diamond Birkin handbag for A$330,883.
Covered in crocodile skin and sparkling with diamonds, the exceptionally rare Hermes Himalaya Birkin is considered the “Holy Grail” of handbag collections, according to auction house Christies.
To make efficient use of the space, Ms. Chua has installed a “documentation system” where she stores hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of designer dresses, jackets, gowns and furs (left).
Ms. Chua’s shoe collection is neatly stocked on glass shelves, and the average price for a pair is $2,010, Insider reports.
The incredible collection includes sneakers, heels and sandals, each offering different ways to pair with her outfits.
At the back of the closet is a huge floor-to-ceiling mirror so Ms. Chua can see her last look before she leaves.
The closet is secured with a fingerprint code that only Ms. Chua can access. At the back of the closet is a huge floor-to-ceiling mirror so that Ms. Chua can see her last look before heading outside.
Millionaire socialite Jamie Chua is known as Singapore’s unofficial “Queen of Instagram”.
The most expensive item in her wardrobe is the Hermes Himalaya Niloticus Crocodile Diamond Birkin bag for A$330,883.
Her most prized piece of jewelry is a nine-diamond necklace, a replica of the one given to Carrie Bradshaw by her Russian beau Alexander Petrovsky in the final season of Sex and the City.
“I was immediately obsessed with it and I knew I had to have it!” she said in a YouTube video.
It’s not known how much Ms Chua’s necklace is worth, but similar pieces from Canadian jewelry house Minichiello start at A$850 online.
Ms. Chua is rumored to have the largest collection of Hermes bags in the world, surpassing even the collections of Hermes superfans Kim Kardashian and Victoria Beckham.
Earlier this year, the founder of skincare line Luminous1 answered her subscribers’ most frequently asked questions in a YouTube video last Thursday, talking about her favorite fashion brands, vacation destinations, and luxurious essential oils that keep her youthful glow alive.
The mother-of-two, who shares daughter Calista and son Cleveland with her ex-husband, Indonesian millionaire business tycoon Nurdian Kuaka, started her working life as a flight attendant but is now a self-employed entrepreneur.
Her favorite skincare product is Dior Prestige la Micro-Lotion de Rose for $235, a face cream made from rose oil that promises to keep skin hydrated for 24 hours, leaving your face smoother and younger.
Ms. Chua applies a luxurious oil to her face and neck at night to infuse her bedroom with the scent of roses and credits it with making her skin “elastic”.
“It’s like your whole face is strewn with rose petals,” she said.
She has cited money as her biggest motivation, a driving force that stems from growing up in a dysfunctional family where her family was “below average”.
In 2018, Ms Chua shared her skincare routine with Daily Mail Australia, citing aromatherapy oils and regular facial massages as her secret weapon to maintain her youthful appearance.
“I swear I use relaxing face masks to keep my skin and pores clear and I use rose oil in my skin care as it promotes youth and radiance,” she said.
She also makes her own bath soaps and serums, saying she “can’t live without” neroli, lavender and frankincense oils.
Ms Chua promised to ease the coronavirus situation for her followers by posting video tours of her wardrobe and garden.