Keleigh Teller Shares Lost Home Photos on Fire Anniversary

Keleigh Teller Shares Lost Home Photos on Fire Anniversary

At a Glance

  • Keleigh Teller posted unseen photos of her Pacific Palisades home, lost one year ago in the LA fires
  • The Jan. 7 Instagram tribute showed the interior designed with Pierce & Ward
  • Miles Teller recreated her fire-destroyed wedding dress as a 2025 Christmas gift

Why it matters: A personal look at what the Palisades fire destroyed and how one couple is rebuilding memories.

Keleigh Teller marked the one-year anniversary of the Pacific Palisades Fire by revealing the cozy Los Angeles home she and Miles Teller can no longer return to.

Inside the Lost House

The 33-year-old model’s carousel captures every corner the couple styled with design duo Pierce & Ward. A tan sofa sits beneath sage and forest-green pillows that match pale paneling and staircase paint. Vintage green-and-white wallpaper lines built-in shelves filled with framed wedding photos.

Other shots display:

  • A black piano framed by linen-draped, floor-to-ceiling windows
  • Sage and white armchairs circling a cork coffee table topped with hydrangeas
  • A freestanding tub against floral drapes
  • A mid-century bar wrapped in forest-green walls and gold tile flooring
  • A framed Kobe Bryant jersey hung beside the staircase

A Dress Reborn

Last month Keleigh shared a TikTok of Miles’ surprise recreation of the wedding gown that burned in the same blaze. In the Dec. 26 clip she lifts a red-boxed garment bag, gasps, and cries while unzipping the replica dress.

Miles, filming, simply answers:

> “Yeah”

when she asks, “Is this my wedding dress?”

She captioned the moment:

> “Miles had my wedding dress that burned in the fire remade 🥹🎄❤️ so happy 😭”

Key Takeaways

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  • The Palisades fire destroyed the Tellers’ carefully curated LA retreat one year ago
  • Keleigh’s new photos honor both the house and everyone still grieving losses
  • Miles’ recreated wedding dress turned Christmas 2025 into a milestone of recovery

The posts turn private heartbreak into a public reminder of what the fires took-and what love can restore.

Author

  • I’m a dedicated journalist and content creator at newsoflosangeles.com—your trusted destination for the latest news, insights, and stories from Los Angeles and beyond.

    Hi, I’m Ethan R. Coleman, a journalist and content creator at newsoflosangeles.com. With over seven years of digital media experience, I cover breaking news, local culture, community affairs, and impactful events, delivering accurate, unbiased, and timely stories that inform and engage Los Angeles readers.”

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