Showing posts with label charity auction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charity auction. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Elizabeth Taylor Auction at Christies through Friday

Gingham is in for Spring 2012!
Elizabeth Taylor's jewelry grossed an incredible $115,000,000 yesterday at Christie's Auction House - and the sale is not over yet! Although the necklace known as "La Peregrina" given to her by twice husband Richard Burton sold for 11.8 million - setting a world record - you will find that some of the items at the online only auction are quite reasonable.  Taylor's 1970s gingham skirt by Valentino for example is only 300 dollars at the time of this post. Until Friday you have a chance to obtain items once owned by Elizabeth Taylor either by attending the live auctions at Christies or by bidding on items through the online auction.  Don't delay; view her designer jewelry, clothing, accessories, interior decor and memorabilia. Perhaps you will venture to make a bid to own a piece of American movie star history, or at least some of Liz' belongings that didn't quite make it to the big tag sale. A portion of the proceeds from the Auction will be donated to the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation.

Liz' style was hit or miss. 


Friday, June 24, 2011

Diana Dress Auction: Travolta Dress Commands Highest Bid

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Read How Diana developed her iconic style.  According to CBC News "The dark blue dress Diana wore while dancing with John Travolta at a 1985 White House state dinner was the top-selling item at $800,000. Waddington's is donating a portion of its commission from the Toronto auction to Canada's National Ballet School in recognition of Diana's passion for both kids and ballet."  The fourteen dresses sold for a total amount of US$3,170,000.  See the breakdown for each dress in this article in The Toronto Star . Read more about the dress designers and the auction at Waddington's in Toronto Canada.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Diana Style

Diana´s most prolific dress designer, the late Catherine Walker, had absolutely no formal training in fashion design when, widowed with two small children, she began peddling clothes out of a basket in the Chelsea neighborhood of London. King´s Road, the main boulevard, is known for its atypical and pricy boutiques and is where Mary Quant´s mini-skirt first debutted in the 1960s. Catherine was to become "the" designer who launched Princess Diana from a shy, awkward, gangly girl to a 1980s and 90s fashion icon.  On June 23, 2011 at 7:00 p.m.14 of Diana´s dresses will  go to auction at Waddington´s in Toronto, Canada.  Diana herself, at  the suggestion of her son, Prince William, offered these same dresses among the 79 original dresses that were auctioned off at Christie´s New York exactly 14 years ago, raising over  3 million British pounds (approx. US$3.6 million) for various AIDS and cancer charities. You can see the 14 dresses in detail online.
Happier Times. L to R: Prince Harry, Diana
and future king of England, Prince William.

Diana. Imperfect and emotional. So very human. Arguably the most loved princess in the history of the British Royal family. A Cinderella story gone awry, stripped of her royal title after the inevitable divorce from Prince Charles. Her flaws and misfortunes only made us love her more.  She was "one of us".  She was "The People´s Princess" and as stated by her brother in 1997 after a tragic accident took her life on the streets of Paris, "...she needed no royal title to continue to generate her particular brand of magic."

Update:  See here for auction results