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Princess Diana’s 1985 White House Gown: $453,000
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Remember when Princess Diana and John Travolta shared a sweet dance at the White House in 1985? The princess’ iconicoff-the-shoulder gownis now on the market. Listed at £350,000 (more than $453,680!), the Victor Edelstein blue velvet frock will be sold atKerry Taylor Auctionsin London on December 9.
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Olivia Newton-John’sGreaseOutfit: $405,700

Julien’s Auctions predicted the leather jacket and pants that Newton-John wore during theGreasefinale couldgo for anywhere between $100,000 and $200,000. Turns out,the edgy outfitactually sold for a whopping $405,700.
100 percent of the proceeds will be donated to theOlivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness and Research Centerin Melbourne, Australia.
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Lady Gaga’s Golden Globes Gown
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Kurt Cobain’s Sweater: $334,000
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05of 15TheTitanicDress: $330,000Cindy Ord/GettyThis red dress with black lace overlay, which Kate Winslet wore as Rose DeWitt Bukater inTitanic,is beautiful no doubt. But for this price tag, we’re hoping Winslet’s on-screen love interest,Leonardo DiCaprio, was included!
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TheTitanicDress: $330,000
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This red dress with black lace overlay, which Kate Winslet wore as Rose DeWitt Bukater inTitanic,is beautiful no doubt. But for this price tag, we’re hoping Winslet’s on-screen love interest,Leonardo DiCaprio, was included!
06of 15Andy Warhol’s Wig: $10,800Ramin Talaie/Corbis via GettyWhether Andy Warhol wore wigs to express himself, disguise premature balding or a little of both is still up for debate — regardless, this silver one became a defining part of his image. In 2006, the hair piecesold for over $10,000.
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Andy Warhol’s Wig: $10,800
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Whether Andy Warhol wore wigs to express himself, disguise premature balding or a little of both is still up for debate — regardless, this silver one became a defining part of his image. In 2006, the hair piecesold for over $10,000.
07of 15Marilyn Monroe’s ‘Happy Birthday, Mr. President’ Dress: $4.8 MillionDan Callister/Online USAMarilyn Monroe worethis gownto sing happy birthday to President John F. Kennedy at Madison Square Garden in 1962. Embellished with over 2,500 hand-sewn crystals and 6,000 rhinestones, it’s one of the blonde bombshell’s most iconic looks. Another fun fact?She bought it for just $12,000 in 1962.
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Marilyn Monroe’s ‘Happy Birthday, Mr. President’ Dress: $4.8 Million
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Marilyn Monroe worethis gownto sing happy birthday to President John F. Kennedy at Madison Square Garden in 1962. Embellished with over 2,500 hand-sewn crystals and 6,000 rhinestones, it’s one of the blonde bombshell’s most iconic looks. Another fun fact?She bought it for just $12,000 in 1962.
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But Garland reportedly wore several different pairs of the exact same heel while filming. And in 2005, one of them were stolen while on loan to the Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapid, Minnesota. Thanks to an FBI investigation, the shoes werefinally tracked down in 2018.
09of 15Elvis' Underwear: $8,000Jon Super/AP/ShutterstockYou would think the stains on this pair of unwashed briefs would turn off even the most devoted of fans. But apparently not – theysold for $8,000 in 2012at an Elvis Presley memorabilia auction. According toThe Daily Mail,The King wore this style with his iconic white jumpsuits because he didn’t like underwear lines.
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Elvis' Underwear: $8,000
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You would think the stains on this pair of unwashed briefs would turn off even the most devoted of fans. But apparently not – theysold for $8,000 in 2012at an Elvis Presley memorabilia auction. According toThe Daily Mail,The King wore this style with his iconic white jumpsuits because he didn’t like underwear lines.
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Elizabeth Taylor’s Jewelry Collection: $116 million
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11of 15Lady Gaga’s Acrylic Nail: $12,000Kevin Mazur/WireImageIs it just a coincidence thatLady Gaga’s signature catch phrase is “put your paws up” and her acrylic nailsold for well-over $10,000, or did that actually factor into the steep price point? We’re not sure. Either way, it’s expensive.
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Lady Gaga’s Acrylic Nail: $12,000
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Is it just a coincidence thatLady Gaga’s signature catch phrase is “put your paws up” and her acrylic nailsold for well-over $10,000, or did that actually factor into the steep price point? We’re not sure. Either way, it’s expensive.
12of 15A Lock of Justin Bieber’s Hair: $40,668Bieber’s infamous side-swept style lives on! A single lock of the heartthrobe’s hairsold for over $40,000at an auction benefitting the California-based animal-rights organizationGentle Barn Foundationin 2011.
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A Lock of Justin Bieber’s Hair: $40,668

Bieber’s infamous side-swept style lives on! A single lock of the heartthrobe’s hairsold for over $40,000at an auction benefitting the California-based animal-rights organizationGentle Barn Foundationin 2011.
13of 15Willie Nelson’s Braids: $37,000Scott Legato/Getty ImagesJohnny Cash and June Carter Cash reportedly gifted country legend Waylong Jenningstwo well-preserved Willie Nelson braidsin 1983. Wondering what they smell like? Us too.
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Willie Nelson’s Braids: $37,000
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Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash reportedly gifted country legend Waylong Jenningstwo well-preserved Willie Nelson braidsin 1983. Wondering what they smell like? Us too.
14of 15Dracula’s Cape: $1.5 millionEverett CollectionBela Lugosi first wore this black cape in the 1931 horror film classic. It sold for a hefty $1.5 million at the “Icons of Hollywood”auction in 2011, which makes this one of the most expensive Dracula Halloween costumes ever!
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Dracula’s Cape: $1.5 million
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Bela Lugosi first wore this black cape in the 1931 horror film classic. It sold for a hefty $1.5 million at the “Icons of Hollywood”auction in 2011, which makes this one of the most expensive Dracula Halloween costumes ever!
15of 15Audrey Hepburn’sCharadeDress: $91,988Courtesy Christie’s Images Ltd.Audrey Hepborn’s memorabilia auction offered up several one-of-a-kind treasures, including thistwo-piece Givenchy cocktail gown.The actress wore the black satin dress as Regina Lampert in the 1963 filmCharadeopposite Cary Grant.
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Audrey Hepburn’sCharadeDress: $91,988
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Audrey Hepborn’s memorabilia auction offered up several one-of-a-kind treasures, including thistwo-piece Givenchy cocktail gown.The actress wore the black satin dress as Regina Lampert in the 1963 filmCharadeopposite Cary Grant.
source: people.com