Fashion designer Lela Rose has listed her striking triplex maisonette in New York’s Tribeca neighborhood for $10.8 million. Known for dressing Hollywood names like Anne Hathaway and Gwyneth Paltrow, Rose brings the same sense of style and theatrical flair to her home as she does to her runway looks. Represented by Richard Orenstein of Brown Harris Stevens, the listing captures a space that feels as curated as a couture collection.
With its own private entrance, the 6,000-square-foot condo opens into a formal living room showcasing 16-foot ceilings and expansive gallery-style walls. It’s a space meant for both display and drama. A bamboo platform tucked nearby houses a wet bar, which plays host to Rose’s “dinner theater”—a literal production in which mechanized dining tables emerge from the ceiling or floor to serve as an unexpected centerpiece. The space can accommodate up to 68 guests, though there’s a more traditional dining room adjacent to the sleek stainless-steel kitchen for quieter evenings.
Connected by a sculptural staircase, the multi-level layout offers both spectacle and intimacy. The primary bedroom occupies the middle floor, opening onto a private terrace shared with a home office on the opposite side. A red-carpet-lined walk-in closet completes the suite, in keeping with Rose’s design pedigree. Two more bedrooms sit upstairs, while a guest suite occupies the lower level, joined by a children’s playroom and a temperature-controlled tequila tasting room for more adult amusements.
Among the home’s more playful features is a small dog elevator—a necessity for Rose’s pup, who apparently isn’t one for stairs. From the dramatic ceilings to the tailored material choices, every inch of the home reflects the designer’s imaginative aesthetic. It’s not uncommon for fashion figures to leave their imprint on their personal residences, and in this case, Rose has crafted a home that feels like an extension of her brand.
This isn’t the only fashion-forward New York listing to make headlines recently. Just last month, Valentino cofounder Giancarlo Giammetti listed his own Upper East Side penthouse for $17.5 million, a space complete with leopard-print carpeted bedrooms. These homes offer rare glimpses into the private tastes of creative elites—and in Rose’s case, the flair is just as bold at home as it is on the runway.