The Peterborough Examiner

Betsy Bloomingda­le private collection going to auction

Personal belongings of the late fashion icon include jewelry, furnishing­s and other contents

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NEW YORK — Personal belongings of the late fashion icon, socialite and philanthro­pist Betsy Bloomingda­le will be auctioned in New York later this year and next year.

Bloomingda­le, who was married to the late Alfred S. Bloomingda­le — heir to the New York department store fortune — died in July. She was 93.

Christie’s announced this week that her jewelry, including Harry Winston pieces, will be offered on Dec. 7 as part of its Magnificen­t Jewels sale.

Furnishing­s and other contents of her Hollywood Regency villa will be auctioned at a later date in Spring 2017. They will include interior designs by William Haines.

Some couture and other clothing also will be offered. Bloomingda­le donated a large selection of her designer wardrobe to the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandis­ing in Los Angeles that was exhibited in 2009.

Bloomingda­le patronized the hottest of haute couture designers in Europe and regularly made best-dressed lists. She was quoted on style by fashion magazines and designed loungewear for the Swirl brand in the 1980s.

Bloomingda­le was a close friend of Ronald and Nancy Reagan and was renowned for hosting parties, many for charity, at her family’s Los Angeles mansion.

The two auctions, comprised of 300 lots, will also feature works of arts, Chinese and European porcelain and other objects

 ?? CHRIS PIZZELLO/AP ?? Personal belongings of the late fashion icon, socialite and philanthro­pist Betsy Bloomingda­le will be auctioned by Christie’s in New York later this year and in the Spring of 2017.
CHRIS PIZZELLO/AP Personal belongings of the late fashion icon, socialite and philanthro­pist Betsy Bloomingda­le will be auctioned by Christie’s in New York later this year and in the Spring of 2017.

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