Amy Winehouse’s personal items have been put on display to the public before they are set to be auctioned. The singer’s belongings are to be put on sale at Julien’s in Los Angeles with prices set to fetch $49,000 (£36,000) for charity. Amy died of alcohol poisoning in July 2011, and assets including the dress she wore in her last performance in Belgrade are being sold in the auction – which is due to be held on November 6 and 7.
Charity: Amy Winehouse’s personal items have been put on display to the public before they are set to be auctioned; pictured in her final performance in a green and black dress which is being sold at the exhibit.
Amy died of alcohol poisoning back in 2011, and assets including the dress she wore in her last performance in Belgrade are being sold in the exhibit (pictured).
Auction: The singer’s belongings are to be put on sale at Julien’s in Los Angeles with prices set to fetch $49,000 (£36,000) for charity.
Sad: She only performed the once from her ill-fated tour ten years ago, but items from her wardrobe which were custom made for the shows are set to rake between $5,000 (£3,600) and $7,000 (£5,100) each.
Value: Non-clothing items include a birthday card signed by Amy’s pals Mark Ronson and Adele, drawings, drum kit and a Toft Audio Designs series ATB mixing board used by the singer.
Iconic: A pair of gold leather boots from Amy’s 2003 album cover of Frank are also on display.
Iconic: Amy Winehouse’s wardrobe from her 2011 tour is expected to fetch over $49,000 (£36,000) as the singer’s collection is put up for a charity auction (pictured 2007).
Expensive: Among the collection is a Dolce and Gabbana dress the star wore during a 2007 performance, which is expected to earn between $5,000 and $7,000.
Sentimental: Love heart sunglasses are also on display in amongst the collection and were behind a glass cabinet. They are valued between $1,000 and $2,000.
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Worth a lot: A Toft Audio Designs series ATB mixing board used by the singer is exhibited.
Icon: Members of the public will be able to view a red guitar.
Wow: The green dress that Amy wore during her final performance is front and center at the exhibition.
Quintessentially Amy: Shelves of her high heels are situated behind a glass cabinet.
Classic: Two pairs of petal pink satin ballet pumps, an item well-recognized as part of Winehouse’s style, are also being put up for sale at Julien’s Auctions in November and the size six shoes have an estimated price of $395 (£290) to $586 (£430).
Everything: Clutch bags used by the late singer will be on view for the public.
Girly: Amy had a penchant for glamorous dresses.
Dressed up: The bold red leather heart-shaped Moschino bag Winehouse brought to the 2007 Brit Awards, where she won the British female solo artist award, is expected to sell for as much as $20,400 (£15,000) at the auction on November 6 and 7.
Family: All proceeds from the sale will benefit the Amy Winehouse Foundation, which was set up by the star’s parents Mitch and Janis.
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