Pop star Yulianna Karaulova is advancing her plan to liquidate select items from her personal wardrobe, placing approximately 31 pieces on a resale platform for branded fashion. The catalog covers a curated range of apparel and accessories, including signatures from Yves Saint Laurent, Gucci footwear, Balenciaga jewelry, Loewe sandals, and other luxury labels. Alongside clothing, the lineup features fine jewelry such as a diamond ring priced at 132,000 rubles and a silver brooch set with topaz for 97,500 rubles. The total estimated value of this inventory sits around 1,000,000 rubles. [Citation: Oskelly platform listing summary]
In a separate development, producer Yana Rudkovskaya disclosed on her Telegram channel that she is offering couture from her own wardrobe. She described it as a fresh tranche from her archive, spotlighting brands like Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Elie Saab, Fendi, and Valentino, and she noted that prices are aligned with the current exchange rate, emphasizing that they are refreshingly affordable. The archive page has already gone live. [Citation: Rudkovskaya Telegram channel]
Earlier, actress Nastasya Samburskaya revealed plans to part with older pieces from her closet, listing branded items with a combined value of about one million rubles on a resale platform. The actor, who maintains a broad media presence, recently appeared in a prolific run of ads, having released 41 commercials in the prior month. [Citation: Samburskaya resale announcement]
Among the items, the most expensive piece is a formal evening gown priced at 101,190 rubles, with sandals listed at 99,000 rubles. A mini skirt appears among the more modest offerings, priced at 7,000 rubles. The overarching aim across these sale efforts is to generate meaningful revenue from fashion wardrobes that no longer see daily use. The combined total for the items listed approaches 1,317,740 rubles for Samburskaya’s lineup, with other figures provided for broader context. [Citation: itemized pricing notes]
Looking back at Karaulova’s recent public recognitions, the performer consistently features in notable lists of Russia’s most stylish celebrities. The ongoing pattern of selling archival and current fashion pieces reflects a broader trend in contemporary celebrity culture: turning personal wardrobes into monetary assets while maintaining a public image that emphasizes style, accessibility, and a connection with fans. [Citation: style-representation analysis]