Catherine Deneuve to part with Saint Laurent gowns at auction
Close to 130 one-of-a-kind styles crafted by the late designer for Deneuve, a close friend, will go on sale at Christie's on Jan. 24. They include red carpet looks like a shimmering gold number worn by Deneuve to the Oscars, which is expected to fetch between 2,000 to 3,000 euros ($3,400).
The 'Belle de Jour' actress, a fashion fan often spotted among guests at Parisian catwalk shows, is selling the designs after parting with a house in Normandy, northern France, where she had stored them for decades.
"When she found herself in possession of all these clothes, she didn't have cupboards in Paris big enough to hold them all," said Francois de Ricqles, president of Christie's France.
Deneuve, 75, has not said what the funds raised would be for.
Saint Laurent - one of the 20th centuries' most influential designers, who popularised tuxedos for women, or "Le Smoking" - died in 2008. He and Deneuve met when the actress was only 22, and remained close.
"She was there during all the important moments of his career, in the first row of the audience at fashion shows – he would kiss her right after he'd taken his bow," said Camille de Foresta, a sales coordinator at Christie's.
"He gave her strength and confidence, because she said that wearing Yves Saint Laurent clothing was like wearing a light armour."
Aside from the lot of 130 'Haute Couture' looks, a further 170 items will be on sale in an online auction between Jan. 23 and 30.
($1 = 0.8802 euros) (Reporting by Jeevan Ravindran, Writing by Sarah White, Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)
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