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The Collection of Elizabeth Taylor reaches New York ahead of auction

By Elisabeth on December 2nd, 2011

If there is one place we wish we were right now it is New York – and Christie’s – and The Collection of Elizabeth Taylor.

After completing a three month world tour, the iconic collection has now come to its final destination before it is being auctioned off later this month.  Among the pieces to be auctioned off are: the sunflower-yellow chiffon dress Taylor wore to her wedding to Richard Burton in 1964, an Andy Warhol lithograph portrait of the iconic Hollywood legend, personal mementoes and stunning jewellery pieces such as the diamond ring gifted to her by Richard.

A display of Old Hollywood glamour and the culture of America, this is an amazing collection that is almost sad to see being split apart.

The collection will be on display at Christie’s New York for ten days from tomorrow, Saturday 3December, before the auctions start on 13 December.

Take a look at some of the gems in the gallery below and visit www.christies.com for more information.

The Collection of Elizabeth Taylor

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Dress owned by Elizabeth Taylor on display at 'The Collection Of Elizabeth Taylor' auction press preview at Christie's in New York City on December 1, 2011.

All images: Press Association



Celebrity gossip

Amy Winehouse dress sells for £43,200 at auction

By Andrea Petrou on December 1st, 2011

The dress worn by Amy Winehouse on the cover of her ‘Back To Black’ album sold for £43,200 at auction.

The late singer’s chiffon-print frock by Thai designer Disaya went under the hammer as part of the ‘Passion For Fashion’ auction this week and was bought by a fashion museum based in Santiago, Chile.

The proceeds will go to the Amy Winehouse foundation and the family of the late star.

Her father Mitch – who was in attendance at London’s Kerry Taylor Auctions to see the dress sold – said: “We want to give money to projects that make a direct difference. It is a source of great comfort to know that Amy would be proud of this and right behind it.

“Obviously we want to try and raise money for the family and the grandchildren so that they will be able to be helped by Amy too in the years to come so that was very important. We all need to survive.”

It had been estimated that the dress would fetch between £10,000 and £20,000.

Meanwhile, the gown Audrey Hepburn dubbed her “lucky dress” failed to sell at the auction.

The ivory-coloured lace garment she wore in ‘Roman Holiday’ and had adapted to wear when she collected her Best Actress Oscar for the film had been estimated to sell for £40,000 to £60,000 but did not attract any bids at the sale.



Celebrity gossip

Madonna’s iconic black bustier has sold at auction for £45,000

By Andrea Petrou on October 27th, 2011

Madonna’s iconic black bustier has sold at auction for £45,000.

The custom-made piece – created by Los Angeles-based store Trashy Lingerie – was worn with fishnet tights by the singer during her 1987 ‘Who’s That Girl’ tour, and went under the hammer in China for way above its pre-sale estimate of £4,000 to £5,000.

Previously displayed at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Ohio and The Frederick’s of Hollywood Museum in Los Angeles, the garment was sold by Beverly Hills-based auctioneers Julien’s Auctions at the Ponte resort in Macau, China, alongside 23 other pieces of Madonna memorabilia.

Among the other items on sale were a signed copy of the star’s risque 1992 ‘Sex’ book and a recording of the song ‘Simon Says’ alongside her band Emmy and the Emmy’s, with the auction drawing in a total of over £62,000.

Darren Julien, owner of Julien’s Auctions, said: “When you’re buying these things, you’re buying a memory.”

The outfit was specially selected for Madonna’s first world tour – which took place 24 years ago – by her stylist and costume designer Martha Stewart.

She said at the time: “The most important ingredients are the crop top, the bare midriff, a hip-hugger skirt or pants and lingerie straps showing under your top.”



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Sienna Miller has donated her favourite shoes to charity

By emilyborrett on August 18th, 2011

The actress Sienna Miller has donated her favourite pairs of shoes to the charity “Small Steps Project”, which raises awareness of children in Cambodia working on landfill sites.

Along with other celebrities such as Sarah Jessica Parker, Colin Firth and Eva Green, Sienna will be auctioning off her very favourite shoes, with the profit going to the Small Steps Project, at the Royal Society of Medicine on the 12th of October.

The charity was started by celebrity journalist Amy Hanson, who was shocked by the poverty and living conditions in Cambodia when she visited in 2008. She said about her time there: “When I went to Cambodia, I witnessed huge landfills filled with our waste and excess packaging where the local children would look for scraps to sell in order to support their families. Ideally we want to raise enough money to get the children away from the rubbish dumps and into schools, but for now we’re focusing on providing durable boots to prevent the children from harming themselves with the shards of glass and sharp objects on the ground.”

A very worthy cause. If you happen to be the same shoe size as Sienna, and you’ve got money to burn then get down to that auction in October!



Celebrity Style

Marilyn Monroe’s iconic dress from ‘The Seven Year Itch’ has fetched $4.6 million at auction

By Andrea Petrou on June 21st, 2011

Marilyn Monroe’s iconic dress from ‘The Seven Year Itch’ has fetched $4.6 million at auction.

The white dress – which the late actress wore during a scene where a gust of wind from the subway blows through a grate in the pavement, puffing up her dress and exposing her underwear – vastly exceeded expectations as it was sold along with a host of other memorabilia belonging to actress and collector Debbie Reynolds this weekend.

The dress had been designed by William Travilla and was made from rayon-acetate to give it sharp pleats.

Describing it, he once said: “I wondered what could I do with this most beautiful girl that Marilyn was to play to make her look clean, talcum-powdered, and adorable.”

At the opening of the auction Debbie had joked to the room of bidders, “I’ve been collecting for 45 years and I’m only 40,” although by the time the lots had closed she was left in tears.

Debbie had acquired the dress in 1971 when she bought all of Marilyn’s wardrobe from studio 20th Century Fox. She had held onto the memorabilia of the late star for as long as possible, but upkeep of the items had driven her into debt and she had failed to find a museum which would look after the whole collection.

Among other items to be auctioned were racing clothes worn by Elizabeth Taylor in the 1944 film ‘National Velvet’, which went for $60,000, her headdress from ‘Cleopatra’ and a dress and a pair of ruby slippers worn in a screen test for ‘The Wizard of Oz’ by Judy Garland, which sold together for $1.75m. Charlie Chaplin’s bowler hat, as worn in ‘The Little Tramp’ fetched $135,000.

The identities of the buyers are largely unknown, but several are said to have been based in Saudi Arabia and Japan.



News

Princess Beatrice’s royal wedding hat has attracted a bid of £18,400

By Andrea Petrou on May 18th, 2011

Princess Beatrice’s royal wedding hat has attracted a bid of £18,400.

The 22-year-old royal listed the bizarre Philip Treacy creation on auction website eBay in order to make money for the Little Bee Initiative, a charitable organisation set up by the princess to raise money for Children in Crisis and Unicef and she is astonished by the response so far.

Bidding on the hat – which has been compared with pretzels, spaghetti and toilet seats in spoof internet videos – was started by British businessman Duncan Bannatyne, best known for his role on UK TV show ‘Dragon’s Den’, who offered £5,000 within minutes of the listing going live.

Other high-profile bidders have included Australian children’s group The Wiggles, who offered to pay £17,500 for the headwear.

Blue Wiggle Anthony Field said: “We wear some pretty crazy costumes on stage, but this hat beats them all – it could bring about an Australian republic all by itself!

“When we heard about the auction we knew we had to bid – we’re ambassadors for Unicef and we think it’s great that Princess Beatrice has chosen to support children in great need.”

They also joked they would donate the accessory to the Australian cricket captain to use next time the team play England.

Anthony added: “We might give it to Michael Clarke to wear when he bats against the Poms next time – it would certainly distract the bowler.”

Speaking about the auction – which closes in four days time – Beatrice has said: “I’ve been amazed by the amount of attention the hat has attracted.

“It’s a wonderful opportunity to raise as much money as possible for two fantastic charities. I hope whoever wins the auction has as much fun with the hat as I have.”



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Get the look: Kate Middleton’s see-through dress

By Andrea Petrou on March 21st, 2011

Kate Middleton

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Kate's seethrough dress raised a huge £78,000.

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Celebrity Style

Miley Cyrus auctions off her clothes on Ebay for charity

By admin on August 12th, 2010

If we’d told you last year that Miley Cyrus was auctioning off her clothes for charity, you may have told your little sister and thought no-more of it.

However, with the star’s outfits becoming raunchier and including see-through sundresses, $25,000 corsets, and mesh leotards you’ll be as excited as us to hear that you can get your hands on some of these.

According to MTV the 17-year-old singer is clearing out her closet and auctioning them off on eBay to raise money for Get Ur Good On, a social network charity that connects youth with volunteer and service opportunities in their communities.

Miley said in a video on eBay: “For me, I get this amazing blessing and opportunity to do this every day and get up on stage and hopefully inspire people with my music.

“And that’s something that’s really important to me, but so is getting involved in charities.”

Happy bidding ladies.



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Storm auctions off rare Revolvo Bubble watch for charity

By Andrea Petrou on May 12th, 2010

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Want a vintage watch and also do your bit for charity? Then look no further than Storm’s auction.

Back by popular demand, international watch brand Storm have dipped into their archive
of design innovation to offer Storm fans the opportunity to win a one-off vintage piece,
through an online charity auction.

Opening bids will commence online at www.stormwatches.com on the 17th May, with the
winning bid to be received by the closing date of 26th May. The winner will become the
proud owner of the extremely rare Revolvo Bubble, a pioneering one-off piece, which
never went into mass production in a pink colour-way

The Revolvo Bubble, dating back to 1996, was a design revolution for Storm features
a flip up dial with a rotating case, which can be positioned in such a way to act as a mini
tabletop clock. It also has a hot pink dial and is the only watch of its kind in existence,
making this piece a highly desirable vintage must-have.

Previous Storm auctions have raised over £1,000 for charity. By bidding online,
auctionees will be upping the value of this exclusive time-piece. All proceeds generated will
go towards a children’s charity of the winner’s choice. Happy bidding.
Bid online at www.stormwatches.com from 17th – 26th May 2010.

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Fashion News

Photograph of Kate Moss to be auctioned off for Crisis Charity

By Andrea Petrou on April 15th, 2010

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We felt very sorry for Kate Moss, and ourselves for that matter, when we learnt that her Kate Moss Myth exhibition in Paris had been cancelled.

The event, which was due to be hosted at Les Arts Décoratifs in Paris, and showcase some of the important parts of the supermodel’s life through photography, was pulled last week due to funding.

However, Miss Moss has now sprung back. A photo of the fashionista has been selected
to be auctioned off to raise funds for Crisis, a homeless charity supported by Prince William.

It is hoped the portrait of the model wearing a torn veil and taken in 1993 in Marrakech by Albert Watson, will raise a substantial amount of cash for charity.

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