A former professional closet organizer, Kim, 30, shares her top tips: "Always use the same style of hangers throughout," she says, recommending Real Simple Solutions Slimline flocked hangers. Dresses are arranged long to short, and jackets are sorted by texture. And to create a boutique-like vibe, she likes to "showcase the most beautiful" pieces. She also says to "hide T-shirts in a cupboard or drawer. It's so hard to keep them nicely folded." Finally, toss anything that doesn't fit. "I sell those pieces on eBay and donate the proceeds," she says.
"When I got married, this was the one room I didn't try to make co-ed," says the 27-year-old star, whose husband is basketball player Lamar Odom. "It's very me, very Zsa Zsa (Gabor)." (Odom's walk-in—chock-full of high-tops and heaps of silky warm-ups—is his own shrine to his team's colors.)
"When I'm buying new shoes I ask myself, 'Would I look good wearing them naked?'" It's a shopping strategy that has led to a museum-worthy collection, including aqua fringed platforms and hot-pink python booties. "Louboutins are like artwork to me—my Picassos," she says, displaying her most recent acquisition: Swarovski-encrusted peep-toes. "It took two months to track these down." Did they pass the birthday-suit test? "They look good from every angle!" says Khloe.
Gilded mirrors, fresh peonies, and flickering candles: Khloé's closet and dressing table are a veritable altar to girlie delights.
She forks over prime closet real estate to maxidresses, an everyday favorite: "I'm a connoisseur of long flowy dresses. I throw them on when I'm running around and don't have time to think about what to wear."
"I love things with a story," says the petite 32-year-old. Some of her "little treasures" include a turquoise Chanel bag her dad bought for her mom on Rodeo Drive and 1980s door-knocker earrings inherited from her grandmother. Kourtney's latest find: a metal Viking helmet. "This one doesn't have a story, but what can I say, it was 35 bucks!"
She may carry Binkys in a Balenciaga bag and own a gilded high chair, but motherhood has brought Kourtney a little closer down to earth. "Before Mason (Kourtney's 21-month-old son), my minimum heel requirement was 5 inches!" says the oldest of the sisters. Now that she's got a toddler to chase, her special-occasion heels have been relegated to the upper shelves, while sparkly sandals and dainty ballerina flats take center stage.
''Khloe is good about sharing,'' says Kourtney. "I could take all her bags and tops and never have to buy a thing! And Kim? "Not so much." Luckily, the sisters have found a way to sidestep any sartorial square-offs: "If we see a pair of shoes we all really love, we'll take them in a size 5, 7 and 9. I know its not practical but the salesmen love us!''
"When I got married, this was the one room I didn't try to make co-ed," says the 27-year-old star, whose husband is basketball player Lamar Odom. "It's very me, very Zsa Zsa (Gabor)." (Odom's walk-in—chock-full of high-tops and heaps of silky warm-ups—is his own shrine to his team's colors.)
"When I'm buying new shoes I ask myself, 'Would I look good wearing them naked?'" It's a shopping strategy that has led to a museum-worthy collection, including aqua fringed platforms and hot-pink python booties. "Louboutins are like artwork to me—my Picassos," she says, displaying her most recent acquisition: Swarovski-encrusted peep-toes. "It took two months to track these down." Did they pass the birthday-suit test? "They look good from every angle!" says Khloe.
Gilded mirrors, fresh peonies, and flickering candles: Khloé's closet and dressing table are a veritable altar to girlie delights.
She forks over prime closet real estate to maxidresses, an everyday favorite: "I'm a connoisseur of long flowy dresses. I throw them on when I'm running around and don't have time to think about what to wear."
"I love things with a story," says the petite 32-year-old. Some of her "little treasures" include a turquoise Chanel bag her dad bought for her mom on Rodeo Drive and 1980s door-knocker earrings inherited from her grandmother. Kourtney's latest find: a metal Viking helmet. "This one doesn't have a story, but what can I say, it was 35 bucks!"
She may carry Binkys in a Balenciaga bag and own a gilded high chair, but motherhood has brought Kourtney a little closer down to earth. "Before Mason (Kourtney's 21-month-old son), my minimum heel requirement was 5 inches!" says the oldest of the sisters. Now that she's got a toddler to chase, her special-occasion heels have been relegated to the upper shelves, while sparkly sandals and dainty ballerina flats take center stage.
''Khloe is good about sharing,'' says Kourtney. "I could take all her bags and tops and never have to buy a thing! And Kim? "Not so much." Luckily, the sisters have found a way to sidestep any sartorial square-offs: "If we see a pair of shoes we all really love, we'll take them in a size 5, 7 and 9. I know its not practical but the salesmen love us!''