Heidi Horten Net Worth

Heidi Horten was born in Vienna, Austria in 1941 and inherited a $1 billion fortune from her late husband, Helmut Horten, who founded the German department store Horten AG in 1936. She owns one of the world's largest yachts, the 315-foot Carinthia VII, and lives in a high-security villa on the banks of Austria's Woerthersee lake. In 2008, she sold a 35.5 carat diamond for $24 million at Christie's. In 2015, she married Austrian nobility Kari Goess and currently sits on the board of Helmut Horten Stiftung, a charitable foundation. She also enjoys collecting art and is an avid ice hockey fan.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day February 13, 1941
Birth Place Vienna, Austria, Austria
Age 83 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces
Residence Vienna, Austria Tessin, Switzerland Lyford Cay, Bahamas
Spouse(s) Helmut Horten (deceased)

💰 Net worth: $3.2 Billion (2024)

Heidi Horten, a prominent figure in the world of fashion and retail in Austria, is believed to possess a remarkable net worth of $3.2 billion as of 2024. Born with an innate talent for business and an eye for style, Horten has made significant contributions to the Austrian fashion industry. Her entrepreneurial journey has been marked by astute decision-making and innovative ventures, catapulting her to the pinnacle of success. With an unrivaled passion for the art of fashion, Horten has continuously proved her mettle, securing her place as one of the wealthiest individuals in the fashion and retail sector.

2009 $3 Billion
2010 $3.1 Billion
2011 $3.2 Billion
2012 $3.2 Billion
2013 $3.2 Billion
2014 $3.2 Billion
2015 $2.7 Billion
2016 $2.7 Billion
2017 $2.8 Billion
2018 $3.42 Billion

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Biography/Timeline

2008

Horten divides her time between Vienna, Austria, and Tessin, Switzerland, when in Europe, and Lyford Cay in the Bahamas. Horten owns the Carinthia VII, a 315-foot yacht, and enjoys hunting and art collecting. Horten sold the 35.56 carat Wittelsbach Diamond that was formerly part of the crown jewels of Bavaria, for $24 million in 2008.