The dress worn by actress Elizabeth Taylor, who won her first Oscar in 1961, is at auction in London. writes about it Times.
The outfit that Taylor wore to receive the Best Actress award for Butterfield 8 will be auctioned on December 6 at Kerry Taylor Auctions’ Passion for Fashion and Ballet. The starting price of the parcel was 72.5 thousand dollars.
The dress was designed by Marc Boan for the Christian Dior fashion house. The Oscar-winning outfit had been in the suitcase of actress Anna Sanz’s assistant and friend for over 50 years, although it was supposed to be kept in the French brand’s archives in Paris.
“We can be sure it belongs to Elizabeth Taylor, this is verified by all available documents,” said Kerry Taylor, owner of the auction house.
Other wardrobe items of the actress are also on sale, for example, “Boom!” “The widow’s robe” from the movie. and clothes from the couture collection of the Tiziani brand.
Formerly socialbites.ca knowledgeableMarilyn Monroe’s personal belongings will be put up for auction.
Source: Gazeta
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