Amy Winehouse: Dress worn by singer for final stage performance fetches £180,000

Amy Winehouse performing in the dress in Belgrade in June 2011. Credit: AP/PA

A dress worn by Amy Winehouse during her final stage performance has sold for £180,000 at an auction of the late singer's estate.

A figure-hugging halter bamboo and floral minidress designed by stylist Naomi Parry and worn during Winehouse’s final stage performance in Belgrade in June 2011 - a month before her death - sold for $234,000 (£180,000), 16 times the original estimate.

The Julien’s Auctions sale raised more than 4 million dollars (£3 million) from over 800 items including clothing, handwritten notes and accessories that became staples of her image.

Many of the headline items attracted bids shattering their pre-auction estimates.

Amy Winehouse with the red leather heart-shaped Moschino bag at the 2007 Brit Awards.

The bold red leather heart-shaped Moschino bag Winehouse took to the 2007 Brit Awards – a night she won the British female solo artist award – fetched 204,800 dollars (£152,000), 13 times the pre-auction estimate.

A gold flame Dolce & Gabbana stage-worn dress went for 150,000 dollars (£111,000), 30 times its guide price.

A Temperley London tan and black jumpsuit worn for her performance celebrating Nelson Mandela’s 90th birthday yielded more than 121,000 dollars (£90,000). Its estimate was 1,000 dollars.


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The Christian Louboutin tan peep toe heels worn at the same performance went under the hammer for 38,400 dollars (£28,000) – 64 times the estimate.

Elsewhere, a Vivienne Tam plaid dress worn to an awards show in Dublin in 2007 went for 93,750 dollars (£70,000), a minidress from the same designer and worn on stage fetched 83,200 dollars (62,000) and an Agent Provocateur bra and red bow worn in the You Know I’m No Good music video sold for 25,600 dollars (£19,000).

This plaid dress worn by Amy in Dublin in 2007 went for £70,000. Credit: PA

Pairs of her petal pink ballet slippers sold for between 12,500-19,200 dollars (£9,000-£14,000).

And a metal street sign reading “Camden Square” inscribed with handwritten notes paying tribute to Winehouse after her death sold for 19,200 dollars (£14,000).

All proceeds from Julien’s Auctions’s Life and Career of Amy Winehouse auction are going towards the foundation Winehouse’s parents set up in her memory which helps young people suffering with addiction.

Camden street signs belonging to Amy Winehouse also went up for auction. Credit: PA

Grammy-winner Winehouse was one of the defining stars of her generation, known for her soulful voice on songs including Rehab, Back To Black and Love Is A Losing Game.

She died in July 2011 from alcohol poisoning after a high-profile struggle with addiction.