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Showing posts with label Elizabeth Taylor Fashion. Show all posts
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Elizabeth Taylor's Couture Fetches Record Amount!


La Liz Diva:


"The Collection of Elizabeth Taylor" Auction at Christie's ended last week with a multimillion dollar BANG of a gavel! The Wednesday "Elizabeth Taylor Couture" sale--the third of a weeks' worth of auctions which included her storied jewels, clothing, accessories, memorabilia--took in $2.6 million. Of course, this didn't come close to the freewheeling frenzy which took place the day before when her prized jewels went for $116 million. But still, $2.6 million wasn't bad--all owing to Taylor's cachet, and, driven by competitive online and private collectors' phone bidding from China to Beverly Hills. All the Elizabeth Taylor Couture clothing/accessories lots sold, some beating their high estimates by more than 60 times.

What is Haute Couture Worth...after Many Many Years: “To own a piece worn by Elizabeth Taylor, the last of the glamorous, great movie stars, is priceless,” said Fern Mallis, fashion industry consultant, who attended the sale. “There are people who buy it as collectors. Vintage clothing is like buying art these days, it will only increase in value.” I'm not sure I agree--and by the low estimates the Christie's Specialists placed on the items to begin with--neither did they. I'm sure that their Fashion and Couture "Specialists" know what these items are worth on the market so possibly, fashion and Haute Couture pieces (which retail new from $30,000 for a Chanel Haute Couture suit to over $100,000 for an Armani Prive' gown) may sadly not retain--or increase in value through the years like furniture, art, for example. Unless, of course, there is a provenance--such as an Elizabeth Taylor--attached to those vintage clothing pieces. Most of her one-of-a-kind Haute Couture pieces were being estimated at only $1,000 (if that!) for a Dior Couture tunic-and-shorts ensemble (it went for $30,000 kids!).

Fashion Diva: Elizabeth Taylor was only 5' 2" tall and measured 36" bust 21" waist and 36" hips (about a 4-6 in today's sizing standards) and she was known for her fearless sense of style and throughout the years became a devoted client to all the top Haute Couture fashion houses. From cheeky Emilio Pucci tunics, Michael Vollbracht caftans, to "bling-ed"-out Versace jackets, lady-like "Jackie O" Chanel suits, to Dior, Valentino and Hubert de Givenchy gowns, Miss Taylor covered the sartorial gamut of styles. Many fashionistas and celebs were seen at the auction, eying what perhaps they might want from Elizabeth Taylor's Couture Closet, including designer/newly-minted IPO Multi-millionaire mogul Michael Kors, actress Jennifer Tilly, director Sofia Coppola and fashion designer Anna Sui. Supermodel Cocoa Rocha, walked away with...

This Givenchy 1980's yellow silk crepe de chine bolero jacket and trousers ensemble with embroidered arabesque silver and gold sequins. Included in the look was a fuchsia pink silk chiffon blouse with matching cummerbund and belt. She payed $3,250 (it was estimated to sell at $1,000-2,000). According to Rocha, she said she might wear it to next year's Costume Institute Ball.

The priciest fashion lot was this Marc Bohan for Christian Dior Spring/Summer 1968 gown above of silver-encrusted sequin brocade with a matching purse. The gown and purse fetched $362,500, compared with the $6,000 estimate Christie's put on them. Taylor wore the ensemble to the annual ball in France given by Guy de Rothschild and his wife. Miss Taylor probably paid an amount comparable to about $30,000+ for the pieces back in 1968.

Here are some more Highlights of Elizabeth Taylor and her Couture, with images of the items sold, what price and photos of when/where she wore them:


Tiziani "Scorpio" Hooded Coat: a black velvet cape 1968-1969 with diamante scorpions, lined in moire' grosgrain silk. Tiziani was an Italian-based brand founded by a Texan, no less: Evan Richards. Karl Lagerfeld freelanced as a designer for Tiziani until 1969. Therefore one could surmise that this coat was a Karl Lagerfeld for Tiziani design. Taylor wore the coat to Princess Grace of Monaco's 40th Scorpio Ball in 1969, which she attended with Richard Burton. It sold for $60,000. The Christie's "specialists" estimated it at $2,000-3,000 (poor thangs!).

Chanel Ball Gown and Cape: a scooped-neck with sleeves ethereal silver Chanel ballgown and cape of silver foil and silk chiffon from the 1960's. She wore the ensemble to the Royal Film performance of "The Taming of the Shrew" in London in 1967. The gown--along with the matching shoes and bag--went for $134,500. Christie's estimated the lot at $6,000-8,000.

Valentino Couture Ivory Silk Gown: This stunning ivory silk crepe Valentino Haute Couture long-sleeved gown features a silver hand-embroidered Snow Leopard design in the torso. Taylor wore it to the 64th Annual Academy Awards in 1992. It was estimated at $4,000-5,000. It sold for $37,500, which is probably what Miss Taylor payed for it, back then, if not more.

Arnold Scaasi "Platinum" Gown: this silver sequined cut-away leaf motif evening gown from the 1990's, sold for $72,100. It was estimated to only fetch between $800-$1,000!

Thierry Mugler "White Diamonds" Suit: this royal blue suit features a peplum'ed jacket and silver metal closure. Taylor wore this for the Launch of her Perfume, "White Diamonds" at the Plaza Hotel in NYC 1991.

Sunflower Yellow chiffon Wedding Dress: Designed by Hollywood Costume Designer Irene Sharaff--who designed her "Cleopatra" costumes. Taylor wore it to her 1st Marriage to Richard Burton. It was donated by the Elizabeth Taylor Trust to a "major American Institution" according to Christie's Head of Fashion, Patricia Frost.

"Botswana" Wedding Gown: a Gina Fratini caftan printed dress featuring a patchwork silk bodice and silk chiffon ombre' sleeves and skirt section. It also had feather-trimmed "streamers". Gina Fratini was a London-based fashion and costume designer, born in Japan. The caftan gown sold for $62,500 and was estimated by Christie's at $10,000-12,000. Miss Taylor wore it to her second marriage in 1975 to Richard Burton in Bostwana, Africa.

1987 Dior Gown: a white silk organza with black silk gazar bodice gown from the House of Christian Dior. Malcolm Forbes presented Elizabeth Taylor--wearing this gown--with a $1 million check to amFAR at the 70th Anniversary Forbes Magazine Celebration. It sold for $15,000 and was estimated to sell between $4,000-6,000.

Green Linen Embroidered Caftan: Taylor wore this in 1989 to Malcolm Forbes' 70th Birthday in Tangier Morocco at the Tangier Country Club. It went for $5,500 in the online auction.

Nolan Miller black and silver beaded gown: Taylor wore it to the Golden Globes in 1985 when she received the Cecil B deMille Award for her Outstanding Contribution in the Entertainment Field. It went for $7,500 in the online auction.

Atelier Versace "The Face" Jacket: An Atelier Versace rhinestone-beaded jacket featuring Miss Taylor in her most iconic roles, including Cleopatra. It was all hand-beaded. Taylor wore this sequined jacket to the Freddy Mecury Tribute Concert for AIDS in 1992. The jacket sold for $128,500. Christie's estimated it to sell at $15,000-20,000.

Below is a video from the auction:

Elizabeth Taylor: A Fashion Icon--A Photo Look Back


Fearless, Fashion Leader, Diva, Humanitarian, A Hollywood Fashion Star

Draped Queen: Elizabeth Taylor as "Cleopatra" draped in rust-colored jersey and blue key-hole neckline dresses designed by Costume Designer Irene Sharaff (1963)

We were all saddened to find out of the passing of the LAST Hollywood Goddess: Elizabeth Taylor. She lived a life, that's for sure. I am certain that tributes will pour in for all that she did through her life--from her acting, her marriages, her men...to being a Champion against AIDS. They do not make women like Elizabeth Taylor any more. Of course, I wanted to do my own little "photo" tribute in terms of her FASHION! To me--and I'm sure to others--she was also a FABULOUS Fashion Icon. And these photos certainly prove it! From what she wore on screen--as well as off--to Academy Awards Shows, red carpet premieres, her many weddings, or just being caught by the paparazzi, Miss Taylor WORKED it OVERTIME!

Here's a Look Back:

50's Elegance: Elizabeth Taylor in a draped bust and fitted corseted dress

70's Hippie Chick: Elizabeth Taylor arriving at Heathrow Airport in London 1970, and her white hot pants ensemble and matching boots

The 90's: Elizabeth Taylor, in lemon-yellow silk crepe gown with "Devore" sleeve and neckline detail, holding her Humanitarian Oscar in 1997 Academy Awards

Dynasty Shoulders: Elizabeth Taylor in blue velvet gown with Leg o' Mutton exaggerated sleeves

Going To The Ball: Elizabeth Taylor (with Larry Forstensky in the background) wearing a canary yellow silk ball-gown skirt and silver v-neck top and shawl, 1991

Miss Taylor Never Met A Turban She Didn't Like...


Diva Sheikha: No one worked the Turban look of the late 1960's and early 70's more than Elizabeth Taylor. It was the perfect accessory to highlight and frame her STUNNING face, those eyes, and of course, once in a while, one of those priceless diamonds she owned...

Pink Turban: With Richard Burton, in pink sequin and silk gown

Seriously, this has got to be one of the MOST FABULOUS Elizabeth Taylor looks EVER--From "Boom!", a 1968 film adapted from a Tennesse Williams play where she plays an aging actress. The Fashions--designed by Tiziani of Rome-- were the actual STARS of this film--next to Elizabeth Taylor. The plunging neckline sequined gown, THAT headdress, the diamonds, the emeralds, the cigarette and then...a glass of beer! Fearless Liz! Seriously.

Fashion Diva with Her Men:

1950 Wedding to Hotel Heir Conrad "Nicky" Hilton: Elizabeth Taylor in her timeless silk duchesse wedding gown with a fitted corset and full ball gown skirt

1959 Wedding To Eddie Fisher: Wearing an emerald green silk chiffon dress and veil (love the matching flowers!)

1960 Academy Awards: Elizabeth Taylor wins Best Actress Oscar for "Butterfield 8"--with husband Eddie Fisher, wearing an ivory silk embroidered ball gown skirt with waist rose-and-sash detail and see-through high neck top

1962 Fashionista: Elizabeth Taylor with husband Eddie Fisher, making an entrance in a draped open-necked gown that could be THE Epitome of CHIC in 2011--almost 50 years later!!!

Bow To The Lady: Now this is how all actresses should be "caught" by the paparazzi: Elizabeth Taylor--with Richard Burton--wearing a flower hat, elegantly tailored coat, pointed heels and a crocodile purse. Effortless.

One Shoulder Grecian: Elizabeth Taylor, in a one-shouldered draped gown with diamond brooch at shoulder and flowers accenting her jet-black hair, with Richard Burton

The ORIGINAL Brad and Angelina: In 1971, with Richard Burton--wearing turquoise blue open-necked (of course!) dress and THAT 69.42-carat Taylor-Burton Diamond!

Valentino Lace: The infamous Elizabeth Taylor/Larry Fortensky Wedding at Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch. The Bride wore a custom pale yellow Chantilly Lace tiered gown by Valentino. The entire wedding was estimated to cost $2 Million and is on the list of Forbes 20 Most Expensive Weddings! I'm sure her haute Couture Valentino gown didn't help (the budget, that is)

We'll Miss You Elizabeth.