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My Luxuries: Jasmine Sanders aka Golden Barbie

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Jasmine Sanders
Jasmine Sanders

The American model and Bulgari ambassador, known to her Instagram followers as Golden Barbie, shares her life’s luxuries.

What’s your definition of luxury?

Anything that makes you feel comfortable, beautiful, and special!

Your signature style?

I feel my sexiest when I’m wearing all black with black thigh high boots and either jeans or a leather skirt. I'm really loving Dior at the moment.

Stuart Weitzman Highland stretch-suede over-the-knee boots, £730, Net-a-Porter
Stuart Weitzman Highland stretch-suede over-the-knee boots, £730, Net-a-Porter

Shoe designer you swear by?

Stuart Weitzman. The thigh-high boots are my favourite because they’re the perfect fit.

Other little luxuries you love?

My new Bulgari Serpenti Forever x Nicholas Kirkwood backpack. I love that it's all black and I'm obsessed with the matte finish on the studs. It's very rock chic and sexy.

Signature scent?

Viktor & Rolf Flowerbomb.

Viktor & Rolf Flowerbomb
Viktor & Rolf Flowerbomb

Dream watch?

I am coveting a Bulgari Serpenti secret watch, especially one with emerald eyes.

Bulgari Serpenti secret watch with diamonds and emeralds
Bulgari Serpenti secret watch with diamonds and emeralds

Most treasured piece of jewellery?

My mum found a really small gold band with a unique bend in it that I normally wear on my thumb. It is really small and simple but I love the fact that she picked it out just for me.

Dream drive?

It changes all the time. I’ve been driving a Jeep for a while because I love big cars, but now I think want to try something new, perhaps a sports car that’s small and fast. But then on the other hand I also love the Rolls-Royce Wraith...

Rolls-Royce Wraith
Rolls-Royce Wraith

Ideal home?

I like the idea of a Neutra house because the style allows for so much sunlight and life into the home. My dream location would be near the beach because I’d never get tired of the view.

If you could own any artwork, what would it be?

I’m a fan of Andy Warhol’s dramatic and creative use of colour, so I would love to own an original piece by him.

Andy Warhol, Marilyn 1967 10 colour screenprints, installation view at The American Dream: Pop the the Present at the British Museum  - Credit:  Geoff Pugh Photography Ltd
Andy Warhol, Marilyn 1967 10 colour screenprints, installation view at The American Dream: Pop the the Present at the British Museum Credit: Geoff Pugh Photography Ltd

Collector’s item?

You could say that I collect fashion magazines. My mum was always reading the likes of Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar and Elle, and I got into the habit of collecting them too. I like the fact that you can look back and see the evolution of style and how fashions have changed over time.

Sight for sore eyes?

The view over a city, it doesn’t matter which one, from the top of the tallest building. It always amazes me to see that people can build something so awe-inspiring when they work together.

The view from the Top of The Rock Observation Deck in New York - Credit: William Edwards/ AFP/Getty Images
The view from the Top of The Rock Observation Deck in New York Credit: William Edwards/ AFP/Getty Images

What are you drinking?

Currently I’m obsessed with the Moscow Mule.

Ultimate dinner?

Butterfly chicken with mashed potatoes and two sides of curry sauce at L'Avenue in Paris.

L'Avenue, Paris - Credit:  Marc Piasecki/ GC Images
L'Avenue, Paris Credit: Marc Piasecki/ GC Images

Ultimate luxury?

When I’m able to wake up in the morning without an alarm next to my boyfriend and our puppies.

What single thing would make your existence more luxurious?

Being able to help more people. There’s no greater feeling in the world than when you’re able to help someone who is in genuine need. My life would be more luxurious if I was able to do more.

High Jewellery from Paris Couture Week

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