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        <title><![CDATA[See Inside Melissa Rivers' Glamorous Closet: Photos]]></title>
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					<p>A fresh start. When <strong><strong>Melissa Rivers</strong> </strong>needed a new closet, she called in a professional to give her the glamorous dressing room of her dreams — which included a chandelier <strong>from mom Joan Rivers</strong> and a flat-screen TV, as seen in <em>Us Weekly</em>’s exclusive photos.</p>
<p>Melissa’s <strong><em>Fashion Police</em> </strong>co-hosts recommended <strong><strong>Lisa Adams</strong> of L.A. Closet Design</strong> to build what the TV personality, 53, called her first “grown-up closet” in her Santa Monica home. After following the designer on social media and trying out her organizing products, Melissa knew Adams could handle the job.</p>
<p>The designer, who appeared on HGTV’s<em> Million Dollar Closets</em>, knew that the closet was a special area to Melissa, who grew up spending time in her mother <strong>Joan’s dressing area</strong>. It ended up being the heart of the late comedian’s home.</p>
<p>“If my parents were going out, my dinner was brought to their room and, specifically, the dressing room area,” Melissa told <strong><em>Architect’s Digest</em></strong> last year. “This way I could be with them and they could talk to me and have our family time while they were getting ready.”</p>
<p>After Martyn Lawrence-Bullard designed the six-bedroom, six-bathroom house’s interiors, Adams (whose client list includes <strong><strong>Reese Witherspoon</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Khloé Kardashian</strong></strong>) began to work her magic on the closet.</p>
<p>As seen in the exclusive photos below, the color palette was very neutral for a clean, elegant vibe. The white closet doors had a satin finish and polished nickel ring pulls for drawers and doors. A peek inside the hanging cabinets revealed Kneedler Fauchere Garden Templeton wallpaper.</p>
<p>Mirrors on the cabinets above the closet doors helped the room appear even bigger and brighter.</p>

		<p>A center island served as both extra drawer space as well as counter space for pulling out accessory options. A cushioned bench gave the<em> The Book of Joan</em> author an easy place to sit down while she put her heels on, and the island’s side mirror provided a good look at her footwear.</p>
<p>Above the center countertop was a chandelier that belonged to Joan, who <strong>died in 2014 at age 81</strong> during throat surgery.</p>
<p>Mementos reminding Melissa of her late mother were all over her closet. The vanity area included a drawing by the Celebrity Apprentice winner. Joan sketched <strong>Melissa and her son Cooper</strong> on the beach during a family vacation, and the finished drawing sat framed on her white marble countertop. The walls next to the LED-lit mirror include photos of Melissa at age 4 that Melissa’s father, <strong>Edgar Rosenberg</strong>, had given to the <em>Diary of a Mad Diva</em> writer as a gift at the time.</p>
<p>Mixing the personal with functional was a challenge, especially when the closet needed to store so such an extensive collection of designer duds.</p>
<p>Shoe storage was also a big task for the closet makeover. Although shelves displayed some of Melissa’s Manolo Blahniks and Jimmy Choos, not every pair could be out. A long hanging cabinet for gowns included a pull-out shoe shelf at the bottom to store some of the University of Pennsylvania’s other footwear. Pull-out trays with compartments for flip flops, sneakers and slip-ons are Adams’ “favorite feature,” she told <em>Us</em>.</p>
<p>The scarf cabinet is one of the more unique features of New York native’s fashion oasis. The fabric hung on rods in a slim cabinet, providing the perfect way to see the pretty patterns without wrinkling the delicate material.</p>
<p>Scroll down for more exclusive photos of Melissa Rivers’ closet:</p>
									

				
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<strong></strong><strong><img width="130" height="47.72"  alt="Listen on Google Play Music"  data-src="/uploads/2021/08/24/see-inside-melissa-rivers-glamorous-closet-photos-0.png"></strong><p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Nicole Massabrook</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Nicole Massabrook]]></dc:creator>
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