Shoe Closets of the Stars

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Shoe Closets of the Stars
Kim Cattrall
White Lucite, silver-framed doors conceal the actress’s 44-square-foot closet with its double-hung racks and endless shelves of shoes and purses. The closet she created—”a sanctuary with sunlight,” she says—is a sort of isthmus between bedroom and bath. “I never had a space like this,” she Saysof the shoe shelves loosely arranged by heel (high or low) or toe (open or closed). “I used to have one tiny rack I shared with my ex, so I used to put my shoes all over the house. They were displayed like art.”

                   
Shoe Closets of the Stars
Kim Cattrall
White Lucite, silver-framed doors conceal the actress’s 44-square-foot closet with its double-hung racks and endless shelves of shoes and purses. The closet she created—”a sanctuary with sunlight,” she says—is a sort of isthmus between bedroom and bath. “I never had a space like this,” sheStates of the shoe shelves loosely arranged by heel (high or low) or toe (open or closed). “I used to have one tiny rack I shared with my ex, so I used to put my shoes all over the house. They were displayed like art.”
                   
Shoe Closets of the Stars
Kim Cattrall
White Lucite, silver-framed doors conceal the actress’s 44-square-foot closet with its double-hung racks and endless shelves of shoes and purses. The closet she created—”a sanctuary with sunlight,” she says—is a sort of isthmus between bedroom and bath. “I never had a space like this,” sheStates of the shoe shelves loosely arranged by heel (high or low) or toe (open or closed). “I used to have one little rack I shared with my ex, so I used to put my shoes all over the house. They were displayed like art.”
                   
Shoe Closets of the Stars
Kim Cattrall
White Lucite, silver-framed doors conceal the actress’s 44-square-foot closet with its double-hung racks and endless shelves of shoes and purses. The closet she created—”a sanctuary with sunlight,” she says—is a sort of isthmus between bedroom and bath. “I never had a space like this,” sheStates of the shoe shelves loosely arranged by heel (high or low) or toe (open or closed). “I used to have one little rack I shared with my ex, so I used to put my shoes all over the house. They were displayed like art.”