Catherine Zeta-Jones admitted that she and her husband Michael Douglas can live in four mansions at once, and it’s very convenient for them.
I know it sounds too pretentious, but I like to surround myself with beauty, it’s not excessive, it’s very comfortable, — Zeta-Jones said about her homes.
The actress also said that she’s not afraid to spend money on clothes.
I go to all the vintage shops in Paris, — she shared. — I buy things that I’ll most likely never wear, like chic capes, just great things. Right now I adore Yves Saint Laurent classics. Evening dresses just delight me. For me, jeans are just jeans. Spending money on a regular white T-shirt? Never. But when it comes to high fashion, beautiful beading, handcrafted items, I love it.

Zeta-Jones passed on her love of fashion and fine things to her 22-year-old daughter Carys.
She loves my wardrobe, – said Catherine. – I have probably the largest collection of Fendi Baguette bags, I have everything from denim to pearls and sequins. Carla Fendi always gave them to me when they were most relevant, she added.
Zeta-Jones also joked that she and 80-year-old Douglas keep their Oscars in different houses. The actress won the statuette for Best Supporting Actress in 2003 for her role as Velma Kelly in Chicago, and Douglas won the award for Best Actor in 1987 for his role as Gordon Gekko in Wall Street.
I have it in my country house in New York, Michael has it in his apartment in New York, she said. — We keep them separate just in case.




