Carrie Bradshaw: Auction house offers cult outfit

Carrie Bradshaw
Auction house offers cult outfit

Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw with tutu in the series “Sex and the City”.

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Anyone who has always wanted to own a piece of clothing from the series character Carrie Bradshaw can now take part in an auction in January.

Carrie Bradshaw’s famous tutu from Sex and the City will be auctioned off in January. The item of clothing worn by actress Sarah Jessica Parker (58) is currently estimated at 8,000 to 12,000 US dollars (around 7,400 to 11,000 euros), as seen at Julien’s Auctions. The tutu is familiar to fans from the opening credits of the American HBO series. Costume designer Patricia Field, 82, reportedly bought the oyster-white, three-layer garment for five dollars when she was in New York looking for clothes for “Sex and the City.” It is now one of the most iconic pieces of clothing in the globally popular series.

Dresses from Kim Kardashian, Princess Diana and Audrey Hepburn

The auction house Julien’s Auctions also offers various outfits of famous personalities for sale. Celebrated pieces from stars such as Kim Kardashian (43), Cher (77) and Paris Hilton (42) are also on the list, as are dresses from legends Elizabeth Taylor (1932-2011), Princess Diana (1961-1997), Audrey Hepburn ( 1929-1993) or Grace Kelly (1929-1982). Most items are valued at up to $10,000, with the exceptions being the green Givenchy dress and bolero ensemble worn by Grace Kelly ($60,000 to $80,000) and Catherine Walker’s black-and-white Princess cocktail dress Diana once wore to a private event (100,000 to 200,000 US dollars).

According to the Daily Mail, fans of reality star and entrepreneur Kim Kardashian can also look forward to a variety of outfits that will apparently also be available for auction soon. These include a knee-length, lightweight wool coat from Chloé (estimate: $800 to $1,200) that Kardashian wore during Paris Fashion Week in 2014 and a purple fashion scarf from AWAKE that appeared on an episode of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” in 2014. was seen and has the same estimated value as the wool coat.

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