Christie’s sale highlights L’Wren Scott creations for Jagger
The online sale, which lasts until July 1, “is a celebration of L’Wren’s remarkable work and a wonderful opportunity for the public to see and enjoy her creations,” Jagger said in a statement. “L’Wren was a talented and passionate designer with a keen eye for detail… She created beautiful pieces that were the epitome of elegance and sophistication, yet with a contemporary feel.”
The two Jagger jackets, each expected by Christie’s to sell for 20,000-30,000 pounds, also include a blue sequined number with a butterfly motif, worn at the Hyde Park concert of the band’s “50 & Counting” tour in 2013. Chosen by Jagger for the song “Miss You,” it commemorated the moment the Stones honored late bandmate Brian Jones in Hyde Park in 1969, just two days after his death, when real butterflies were released into the air.
Scott was raised in small-town Utah, then left as a teenager to become a model in Paris and later a top Hollywood stylist and costume designer before turning to fashion design. She was known for her elegant creations in lush fabrics; among her many influential customers was former first lady Michelle Obama.
Among the items in the sale are a blue sequined gown worn by Tina Fey to host the Golden Globes in 2013, along with a lace cocktail dress Fey wore the same night on the red carpet. There’s also a gown worn by Lange, embroidered and sequined from neck to hem with peony blooms in shades of red.
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