Caroline Brooks Reveals "Unique" Details About Her Dubai Home and Massive Closet (VIDEO)
The Real Housewives of Dubai cast member is spilling the details of how she made her home more suited for her.
Caroline Brooks always stays fabulous — so it only makes sense that her home is just as glam as she is.
The Real Housewives of Dubai cast member appeared on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen on Tuesday, July 16, where she dished on gave some insight into her Dubai home where she spends her time when she's not busy building her career.
Why Caroline Brooks Sleeps in Her Second Bedroom
During her appearance on WWHL, Caroline explained that she keeps some of her clothes on a "nostalgia rack" designated for all of Caroline's clothing items that she loves to revisit. This special rack in her "second bedroom," which also happens to be where she sleeps. "The nostalgia rack is in the second bedroom in my house," she explained to host Andy Cohen, adding that her primary bedroom is "now my closet."
ICYMI: Caroline Brooks recently allowed BravoTV.com into her home and gave a tour of the house including the space where she makes all her fashion choices. By the way, she also showed off the "unique" feature in her home. Check out the video tour at the top of the post to see what we're talking about.
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Caroline Brooks Shares an Update on The Glass House Salon & Spa
During the WWHL After Show, Caroline, who clearly knows all about self care as evidenced by her house, gave an update on how her business The Glass House Salon and Spa has been doing — even amidst the harsh Dubai heat in the summertime.
"It's summertime, it's like, 115 Fahrenheit every day so," she explained. "I get to lock it and put the AC on full blast.."
During a Season 1 episode of RHODubai, Caroline explained why she wanted to go ahead and open up her own spa. "Becoming a salon and spa owner became a dream of mine when I realized there was a gap in the market here in Dubai," she said during a confessional. "We have a hundred spas, but are they inclusive? No."
"I'm a woman of color," she continued. "Not all lasers are safe for my skin color. Not all treatments are OK for my hair. So I was going to 10 different places to do different things. Opening up [a] spa and salon for all colors, textures was a must."