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Sidaction Unveils Fashion-Themed Auction Lots

- BY MIMOSA SPENCER

PARIS — The Sidaction auction kicks off Thursday, and the AIDS-fighting associatio­n has disclosed the lots up for grabs — they read like a who’s who of the luxury fashion world. Experience­s dominate — fashion show tickets! — but there is also memorabili­a and clothing.

“We chose to focus on exceptiona­l things, like a visit to the Hermès museum followed by lunch upstairs on the terrace — things that people don’t normally have access to,” said Jean Paul Gaultier, ambassador of the associatio­n.

“Some, like Jean-Charles de Castelbaja­c and Christian Lacroix, did paintings, there’s a chair by Hedi Slimane — neo-Art Deco, a bit futurist in gold leaf and Plexiglass that is absolutely magnificen­t — there are unique things like that,” he added.

“I donated a couture dress, there are plenty of lots that are rather exceptiona­l. There’s also spending lunch with this or that person,” he said, coyly.

Reminded that he is one of those people, the designer broke into a grin.

“It would have been perhaps a bit long to spend the night with me,” he laughed.

In fact, there are overnight stays in the mix — including one at Boucheron’s Place Vendôme apartment, which has a bathtub overlookin­g the famous, spiraled column.

The Yves Saint Laurent package in Marrakech includes two nights in the La Mamounia hotel, as well as a series of private tours, including the Jardin Majorelle and the personal residence of Pierre

Bergé and Yves Saint Laurent.

Lunches abound — in addition to the one on the terrace upstairs from the Hermès Saint Honoré flagship in Paris, there is also one in the gardens of Kering’s headquarte­rs on the city’s Left Bank, and another at the Louis Vuitton family house in the western suburb of Asnières.

Ruinart and Moët & Chandon are offering Champagne tasting tours, and in addition to lunch with Gaultier, one can bid to dine with Line Renaud, a popular French singer and vice president of the associatio­n.

The list of private visits includes a hot new destinatio­n in Paris, the Pinault Foundation, and others that have been around for a spell: the Balenciaga sewing salons, Coco Chanel’s Rue Cambon apartment, Azzedine Alaïa’s kitchen — the latter comes with a meal.

Dior is proposing a visit to the archives and tickets to the next fashion show, while tickets to the Givenchy show are also on offer — Matthew Williams’ first — as part of a package that includes handbags. Chloé is offering fashion show tickets for Gabriela Hearst’s debut, along with a handbag, and Jacquemus is proposing a personaliz­ed handbag.

Set up by Sidaction president Françoise Barré-Sinoussi and Renaud, the charity sale is supported by auction house Drouot Estimation­s with the partnershi­p of the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode, which has been involved in Sidaction since 2003, and auction house Christie’s. It will be held on the Drouot website and runs to Jan. 31.

The associatio­n’s annual charity dinner, which traditiona­lly takes place in January, closing Paris Couture Week, has been postponed until July. The auction has been teased through television shopping-style vignettes on the Instagram site, @fashionfor­sidaction, hosted by Gaultier and others, and shot by Loïc Prigent.

Benefits will be donated to fight HIV and AIDS. The associatio­n funds research on HIV as well as prevention and assistance programs for people living with

Experience­s on offer include lunch with Jean Paul Gaultier, a night at Boucheron on Place Vendôme and a visit to Coco Chanel’s Paris apartment.

HIV, spanning about 100 associatio­ns in France and abroad.

Clothing on offer includes a bright red Ami coat, covered in Swarovski crystals, a colorful silk pea jacket by Dries Van Noten, and a shirt and trousers ensemble by Yves Saint Laurent from the Seventies, worn by Catherine Deneuve. In addition to the gold Celine chair, there is an Alchemy chair by Rick Owens and Michèle Lamy.

This is not the first auction offering French luxury experience­s. The Louvre museum last November held a sale supported by high-end houses that included private visits to the museum at night.

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Gaultier dress for the Sidaction auction.
A Jean Paul Gaultier dress for the Sidaction auction.

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