Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Dorothy’s ‘Oz’ dress, lost for decades, up for sale

- BY DEEPTI HAJELA

NEW YORK — It’s one of the most recognizab­le outfits in American movie history, the blue-andwhite checked gingham dress a young Judy Garland wore as Dorothy in the classic 1939 movie “The Wizard of Oz.”

For decades, one of the versions of the dress Garland wore in the movie was assumed lost at Catholic University of America, where it had been given to someone in the drama department in the early 1970s. But the clearing out of some office clutter last year led to the finding of the dress in an old shoebox, and now it’s headed for the auction block.

When she first saw it, “all I could think about was watching the movie when I was a child and growing up with” it, said Jacqueline Leary-Warsaw, dean of the school of music, drama and art at Catholic University, in Washington, D.C. “In a way it was like I was looking at my past childhood.”

She and others are hopeful that nostalgia factor will come into play when the costume goes up for sale at Bonhams “Classic Hollywood:

Film and Television” auction on May 24 in Los Angeles, where it has a presale estimate of $800,000 to $1.2 million. Bonhams had the dress on display this past week at the auction house’s New York location before it is sent to California for public view and then auction.

Helen Hall, director of popular culture for Bonhams, said that the market for memorabili­a, and film costumes in particular, is strong, and that “The Wizard of Oz” is a cultural touchstone.

People “very much remember the first time they saw the film, the effect it had on their lives,” she said. The film is renowned for its music, its dialogue and its visuals, particular­ly when Dorothy goes from drab, sepia-colored Kansas to gloriously multicolor­ed Oz.

There was more than one of the costume made for Garland while filming. Hall said that four are known to exist and that only two, including the one found at Catholic University, are with the blouse she wore underneath. Bonhams sold the other one with a blouse at an auction in 2015 for more than $1.5 million.

There are also some surviving pairs of the ruby slippers Garland wore, with one pair in the collection at the Smithsonia­n.

The rediscover­ed dress had initially been given to Father Gilbert Hartke, who was then head of the university’s drama department, in 1973 by actress Mercedes McCambridg­e, Leary-Warsaw said, although it’s not clear how McCambridg­e came to have it.

Somehow, in the years that followed, the department lost track of the costume until it became “something that people had thought was just a myth,” she said. Last year, during preparatio­ns for a renovation, a bag containing the shoebox was opened, and there it was — though how it got to where it ended up remains a mystery, Leary-Warsaw said.

The school decided to auction it off instead of keeping it, and plans to use the proceeds from the auction sale to create a full-fledged film program in the drama department.

 ?? KATIE VASQUEZ/AP ?? A blue-and-white checked gingham dress, worn by Judy Garland in “The Wizard of Oz,” on display last week at Bonhams in New York.
KATIE VASQUEZ/AP A blue-and-white checked gingham dress, worn by Judy Garland in “The Wizard of Oz,” on display last week at Bonhams in New York.

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