Shop Ceremonia Founder and CEO Babba Rivera's Walk-In Closet

babba-c-rivera-closet-tour-295775-1634765316543-main

(Image credit: Samuel Schultz)

Babba Rivera, founder and CEO of clean haircare line Ceremonia, won the real-estate jackpot when she moved into an apartment in Brooklyn with a walk-in closet. 

"Honestly, I love this little room so much. I could spend hours in here," she says.

Rivera's closet isn't just a space to hang up her clothes. It's a source of inspiration and creativity. "I really come in here for inspiration," she says. "So this is not the kind of room where I just shuffle things in."

After purchasing a pair of Chanel sneakers for Copenhagen Fashion Week, Rivera couldn't resist treating herself to another pair. "They're so comfortable. I wore them nonstop, so I decided to indulge in a second pair," she adds.

Beyond sneakers, Rivera has a big passion for small bags. One of Rivera's favorites is from ATP Atelier, a Swedish brand that focuses on minimalist designs.

But one of her prized possessions is a red vintage Chanel jacket that she will probably never part with. "I really see myself growing old in this jacket," Rivera says. 

If only she could find the matching skirt…

Speaking of matching, Rivera's wardrobe is filled with matching two-piece sets, including an incredible faux-leather suit. Rivera says, "It just makes dressing so easy in the morning."

When it comes to jewelry, Rivera likes to keep things simple and only wears pieces that have sentimental value. 

"I'm very minimal with it, and the pieces I have I rarely take off," she adds.

Feeling inspired? Step inside Rivera's closet to shop for even more fall wardrobe inspiration.

We know you're already thinking about that top-handle bag. Shop that and a few of our other favorites below!

babba-c-rivera-closet-tour-295775-1634764796650-main

(Image credit: Samuel Schultz)

babba-c-rivera-closet-tour-295775-1634764821035-main

(Image credit: Samuel Schultz)

babba-c-rivera-closet-tour-295775-1634764856977-main

(Image credit: Samuel Schultz)

Up Next: 8 Outdated Jewelry Trends We're Phasing Out

Contributor