The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Catwalk goes online with ‘first ever’ runway auction

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LOS ANGELES: The catwalk has met the auctioneer’s gavel and gone online.

In a streaming fashion show on Saturday, a California auction house aimed to modernise the auction format with what it calls the “first ever runway fashion show auction.”

GWS Auctions offered for sale a vast collection of Chanel-labelled fashion and accessorie­s, along with items formerly belonging to late Hollywood actress Elizabeth Taylor.

The entire collection would be worth more than US$25 million if bought in stores at current prices, organisers said, though the seller wished to keep final selling prices private.

During the sale in Beverly Hills, models wore the main pieces while the show was streamed online “so bidders from around the world can participat­e,” GWS said.

Prior to the sale, event organiser Brigitte Kruse told AFP it would not be a stereotypi­cal auction “where people show up and see things laying out or hanging up.”

“We’re actually going to provide a live visual for our bidders,” she said.

The firm put up for sale a collection of 225 pieces, including 139 labelled Chanel. They are from the collection of a former honorary consul of Liechtenst­ein, Mary Jean Thompson.

Also on offer was jewellery and other articles from a California­n family who are descendant­s of Vietnamese royalty.

GWS calls it “one of the largest personally-owned Chanel collection­s,” but the auction also included pieces labelled Dior, Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Valentino.

Among the items is a ring estimated to be worth more than US$300,000. It is set with a yellow diamond and belonged to the Nguyen dynasty of Vietnamese royals.

Another ring, which Kruse said Thompson obtained at an AIDS fundraiser, belonged to Elizabeth Taylor, the movie queen whose works included “National Velvet” and “Cleopatra.” She died in 2011.

The ring is valued between US$20,000 and US$40,000 but Kruse said it has small diamonds and was not one of the actress’ “quintessen­tial pieces.”

“There are no photograph­s of her wearing it,” Kruse said.

Without Taylor’s name associated with it, the ring would be worth no more than US$1,500. — AFP

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