“I am the queen of Sitges”, proudly shouts Erik Putzbach (41) while having a drink in the garden with pool of his house located a few meters from the sea, next to the hotel where the great Hollywood stars who came to the film festival stayed several decades ago. The stylist is surrounded by tall, leafy palm trees jutting out from a corner piece of land whose price per square meter is not suitable for most mortals.
But Erik seems to be from another galaxy. His reality goes through a filter that only those who are famous for the mere fact of being famous have, which, in short, translates into working little, spending a lot and stepping on all the red carpets possible. Erik has Diogenes, but not just any. Diogenes suffers from luxury and, to make matters worse, he has obsessive-compulsive disorder because every day he has to buy something.
He owns more than 2,000 items of clothing including shoes, shirts, polo shirts, dresses, bags, pants, blouses, shirts... What is their value? He has not calculated it, but it could perfectly be 300,000 or 400,000 euros. Anything you can think of, Erik has it. Everything is stored in three 15 m2 rooms, each designed for different styles: men's clothing, women's designs, and coats and jackets. "I have about twenty fur coats that are kept in a wooden closet because they told me that it absorbs moisture," he alleges. And then you have your bedroom with dresses and large closets containing the clothes you wear most often.
Erik says he can't live without buying a single day.Currency
The first item bought was a pair of trousers with a military print for 700 euros in the Givenchy boutique at the Arts hotel in Barcelona, where Justin Bieber, Michael Douglas and Madonna have stayed. It was the year 2004, she was 24 years old and, since then, it has been non-stop. But that's not the most expensive piece of clothing he treasures. A splendid wolfskin coat cost her 6,000 euros in a furrier's and a women's dress from the Pilar Oporto boutique also for 6,000 euros with exquisite finishes because everything is made of silk lace plagued with countless paillettes, sequins, gemstones and hand embroidered flowers. The character is firecracker because he says that he has only worn it “during the pandemic to post the photo on Instagram. Dresses are normally for photos only. On very few occasions I wear them at events or television programs.
What is it? The answer is clear: “Society is not prepared for it. I have hundreds and I can't find the right occasion. I'm dying to take them. When I go to events I already dress super feminine with heels, culottes, blouses, bags and women's jackets. Today, wearing a 'look' like this is not seen as natural. I notice that the looks are incomprehensible, there is a lot of catteta, a lot of ostracism and people are old-fashioned. When they see something different they stare at you. In Catalonia it is like that, but in Madrid it crashes less. The Javis have opened the season because they are more transgressors, although they do not wear women's clothing. I would dare to dress one hundred percent feminine because I have a mannequin body, with almost the same measurements as Claudia Schiffer”, she assures without a hint of a doubt because she is 185 cm tall, weighs 56 kg and is 90-70-90, "That's why any dress is going to fit me divinely because I have the shapes for it."
In Hollywood, black actor Billy Porter (lead of Pose) wore an exclusive custom-made black velvet tuxedo dress by Christian Soriano that caught all the flashes at the 91st Oscars in 2019. Everything went smoothly there. normality, Porter was proud after a tough personal battle to prove that being gay and black is not incompatible with masculinity. And he has always made it very clear that he is not a drag queen, but simply a man with the ability to wear a dress. “I envy you. What a great dress she wore. As a result of the series Pose, she has gone with unique dresses on the red carpets and in the new version of Netflix's Cinderella she plays the fairy godmother. Take now!" A turn of the screw for a streaming platform that little by little makes room for diversity, especially racial actors, which is what the interpreter Armando Buika, co-founder with his representative Pilar Pardo of the platform, is defending in Spain. The Black View.
But what is most striking is her fabulous collection of jewels whose value exceeds 500,000 euros, since the diamonds, emeralds, sapphires and rubies are like a kind of amulet that protects her from certain negative energies. One of his favorite pieces is the wedding ring that Rafael gave him, but since he didn't like the shape, he took it upon himself to design a new piece that was disassembled in Barcelona. He describes it like this: “It is a huge seal with a 2.5-carat central diamond surrounded by 12 other brilliants of 0.2 carats each. I calculate that it must cost about 30,000 euros since if it were a brand the price would double”. In her jewelry box, she treasures four high-end watches -three Rolexes and a Cartier- that she pampers almost daily. The most expensive of all is a gold Rolex for 22,000 euros, although the one he wears daily costs around 14,000 euros. He is not afraid of being robbed, but he does not show off when showing off his possessions either because “class is inherited, you cannot buy it, and that is why I have gone after my mother. The finesse and elegance is from mom. His best advice was always to be lean and fit at all times." Maite Bori, who often accompanied him to the saraos, passed away several years ago. From his father, Martin, he has inherited the perch, the height and having an upright attitude like all Germans.
Erik, in front of part of his shoe collection.Courtesy
She still has some rope to go around. He assures that he has 15 gold bracelets with diamonds, sapphires, rubies and emeralds that can cost between 5,000 euros and 13,000 euros, and around 80 rings with practically the same stones. Among all of them there is one that stands out because it is the same as the engagement ring that Carlos of England gave to Lady Di in 1981: "I had an exact replica made for me with a 9-carat oval-cut sapphire surrounded by a pavé of 14 diamonds”. In addition, he confesses that he has a lot of precious stones in storage that are yet to be assembled.
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Ever since finishing International Business in college, Erik knew he wanted a taste of celebrity. Being famous was a dream that came to him without surprise "and without looking for it" and with his particular style he has managed to go to Sálvame Deluxe ten times. One of them, wedding dress. It was in 2017 to announce that she was marrying her boyfriend, the billionaire of Colombian origin Rafael de Marchena who died at the age of 85 in 2019, leaving her young husband, who was 39, a widower. “Many still do not believe our love story, but we loved each other very much. Over time I learned to love him as I had never loved someone, we got along very well, we talked about any subject, he was very intelligent and when he made love he was a beast. Don't see how he got, he looked like a bull! he admits amused while his eyes betray longing. After the sad news came the problems with the inheritance. Erik fought legally because he considered that something was up to him, but everything was left in borage water.
The father spent his life in the businessman's mansion in Hancock Park, the Los Angeles residential neighborhood where they had actress Anne Heche as a neighbor almost door to door, who grabbed all the headlines for being the girlfriend of Ellen DeGeneres for three years, although soon after she married two men twice. Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith also lived in the neighborhood in a spectacular 1,400-square-meter mansion that they sold for 14 million euros after their separation.
When you walk down the street, people greet you with familiarity. It makes you want If you stare at him in the distance, you can see a tall but very thin figure, too thin. He is aware that he is anorexic, that he is underweight and that he slaves to avoid gaining weight, even though he eats meat, fish, seafood, pizza, pasta and loses sweets, but does so in small portions. “Unfortunately I suffered from anorexia between the ages of 15 and 23, so I asked a specialist for help. But I am a chronic anorexic. I am aware of my disease and I can control it. The most important step is to recognize it and cope in the best way possible. I am like 15 kg or 20 kg below my ideal weight”. But it makes up for him to eat little "because when people criticize me for being so skinny I tell them to say what they want, but the dresses suit me wonderfully."
Putzbach speaks openly about her chronic anorexia.
In your home there are dozens and dozens of boxes to open. They are stacked. On more than one occasion he doesn't even know what's inside. Even many pieces still have the label on. But he doesn't care. He wants to keep buying and buying until eventually it won't fit in the house. He has a deep addiction since his 'leitmotiv' is “that a day without a purchase is a day wasted”. So the purple bills are spent without feeling any pain. Where does the money come from? Regardless of his television collaborations as a character and stylist (he participated in the program El equipo G), the huge amount that comes in each month comes from a series of properties that he inherited from his mother: "They give me a large monthly rent. I live very well because my powerful income comes from my companies.” He doesn't shy away, he says it naturally.
This addiction to collecting luxury garments and, above all, his psychosis for acquiring objects on a daily basis has its roots in childhood because he sucked it from his mother. When she finished university she started buying her own clothes and her lifestyle changed. She put aside classicism and opted for wearing more modern clothes according to the parties, events and premieres she attended.
Of course, we must not forget such important accessories as bags and shoes. He has 80 of the former, of which 7 are from Gucci with an approximate price of 3,000 euros each; He owns two Louis Vuittons for between 2,500 and 3,000 euros each; another from Prada for 3,500, another from Versace valued at 2,500 euros... He also owns a Vuitton set made up of a briefcase (2,500 euros), a travel bag (800 euros) and a toiletry bag (300 euros). He hasn't acquired anything from Chanel yet because the right time hasn't come up. Shoes are his downfall. He has 300 pairs for men and another 80 for women. At this rate, the collection of Sonja Bata (13,000 pairs) or Imelda Marcos (3,000 pairs) may seem small to you. The most expensive are from Gucci, for which he paid 1,500 euros “and have a heel of about four or five centimeters. The funny thing about all this is that they haven't been released for a year and a half”, he alleges without mincing words. He admits that he still has many with the labels on. He also bought some Hugo Boss boots for another 1,500 euros and there are more Gucci for 800 euros. However, women's shoes from major brands such as Dior, Chanel, Etro or Louboutin have none. And not because he couldn't afford it, “it's just that these haute couture houses don't make size 44. What I do is go to special quality shoe stores to have them made to measure”.
Obviously, among those more than 2,000 pieces there are more affordable brands that would not fit into the Diogenes of luxury, but their compulsion to open their wallets. There are the 30 Ralph Lauren sweaters that cost 150 euros each, the 50 polo shirts of the same brand at a rate of another 100 euros a piece, dozens of Levi's jeans, Lacoste and Benetton t-shirts, Zara... "Thieves would not go to my house because only with the time it would take them to take everything away in a truck would they give up”, he explains with a laugh.
Erik shopping for the day.Loaned
His family and friends tell him he's crazy lost and that he should stop now, but he doesn't listen. The problem will come when someone manages to steal her heart, which at the moment is as available as it is needed. He does not shy away from saying that "he is eager to find love". My husband got used to it very well (laughs). The man of my life has to fill me with attention and gifts. I had a great time with Andrea and she took away the pain of my widowhood”, she says. He is referring to the businessman and porn actor Andrea Suárez, whom the paparazzi hooked on the beaches of Sitges together with Putzbach putting on cream, sunbathing or caressing themselves.
Erik hasn't resold or thrown anything away. He is reluctant to donate and give away because he likes everything he has. It doesn't matter if the garment is twenty years old because he knows that sooner or later he will wear it.
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