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Rachel Zoe and husband Rodger Berman  have loaded up on expensive items for baby Skyler.
updated 7/29/2011 11:06:23 AM ET 2011-07-29T15:06:23

Rachel Zoe has spared no expense when it comes to dressing her four-month-old son Skyler in the latest designer fashions.

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During a Wednesday appearance on Nightline, the 39-year-old stylist took ABC's Juju Chang on a tour of her son's luxe walk-in closet. Zoe proudly showed off Skyler's $1,160 Gucci bomber jacket, as well as his $3,700 shoe collection. Though the infant is too young to walk, his footwear options include a $150 pair of Tod's loafers (among several other high-end labels). Skyler's shoes are kept in an Oeuf mini-library, which retails for $650.

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Skyler also owns a $1,400 Hermes blanket (with two matching $522 cushions) in his $914 crib. Should Skyler want to sleep somewhere else, he also has a $1,000 wooden bassinet.

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Other pricey items in Skyler's nursery include a giant stuffed giraffe ($163), a silver piggy bank ($1,355) and $78,000 worth of designer clothing, according to estimates by The Daily Mail.VIDEO: Rachel discusses her fears about motherhood

Not everything in Skyler's nursery was hand-picked by Zoe, who welcomed Skyler in March with husband Rodger Berman: the infant was gifted with three pieces of knitwear by his mother's friend, designer Margherita Missoni.

What do you think? Horrifying excess, or it's her money to spend as she likes? Discuss on Facebook.

Copyright 2012 Us Weekly

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