The French actress parted with close to 130
one-of-a-kind styles crafted for her by close friend Yves Saint
Laurent. They included a shimmering gold number worn by Deneuve
to the Oscars.
The auction raised 900,625 euros ($1.02 million), according to
auction house Christies.
"Catherine Deneuve is a very beautiful actress. She was always
very, very well dressed by Saint Laurent, (so) it was an
unexpected opportunity to see all the dresses, and possibly even
buy one, if I (could) find the right size," Isabelle Lugagne, a
76-year-old, retired graphologist told Reuters.
The 'Belle de Jour' actress, a fashion fan often spotted at
Parisian catwalk shows, put the dresses up for sale after
parting with a house in Normandy, northern France, where she had
stored them for decades.
Deneuve, 75, has not said what the funds will be used for.
Saint Laurent - one of the 20th centuries' most influential
designers, who popularized tuxedos for women, or "Le Smoking" -
met the actress was she only 22. He died in 2008.
Aside from the lot of 130 'Haute Couture' looks, a further 170
items are on sale in an online auction running until Jan 30.
(Reporting by Jeevan Ravindran; writing by John Irish; Editing
by Andrew Heavens)
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