
If you’ve ever wanted to walk a mile in Andy Cohen’s shoes, here’s your chance.
The Watch What Happens Live host announced via Instagram today that he’s teaming up with New York City nonprofit Housing Works for a one-day-only charity sale featuring items from his personal collection.
“Guys, I’m moving and I’m getting rid of a lot of furniture, tchotchkes, and a lot of clothes,” Cohen said in a video posted to his account. “A lot of suits and ties and sweaters and so much of my things, all with some great Bravo provenance—I’ve worn a lot on Watch What Happens Live—and just a lot of great designer clothes.”
The sale will take place Monday, July 22 at the Housing Works thrift shop in Chelsea, with Cohen himself set to be on hand to greet shoppers. In his video, Cohen called on fans to “come, buy my stuff, and donate to a great cause, Housing Works,” adding that he’s “really excited about this sale.”
Housing Works is a longtime New York nonprofit supporting people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS and homelessness. Their thrift shops are known for scoring high-profile donations.
Cohen isn’t the first late-night fashonista to sell off items from his personal closet for charity. Saturday Night Live‘s Chloe Fineman and fashion publicist Sara Larson sold off hundreds of designer items from their personal collections last fall, with the proceeds benefiting When We All Vote.
Advance tickets for the Cohen event are available now via Housing Works. Those hoping to score the best pieces—especially Bravo enthusiasts and trendsetters—will want to arrive early.