Proceeds will support two Black churches he attended throughout his life.
editor André Leon Talley died last year at 73, there was an acute sense of loss in the fashion community. His contributions would be missed, but perhaps even more so, his presence. The larger-than-life figure approached his existence as a splendid art project – even choosing to play tennis in abundant Louis Vuitton, as seen in.
In total the auction includes 448 lots. According to Christie’s, this sum is a little over half of the possessions retrieved from Talley’s home and catalogued. “He was very generous and also gave some things to Savannah College of Art and Design and some friends,” says Bonnie Brennan, president of Christie’s Americas. “Not everything was available to us, but we certainly had a lot to choose from.”
The items routinely capture the uniquely large and expansive life Talley lived and how often it intersected with fellow renowned creatives. A personalised artwork by Andy Warhol, gifted to Talley in 1984, is expected to fetch over £120,000. There arestraw boater hats immortalised in the Colin Douglas Gray portraits taken for his second autobiography,; a Norma Kamali sleeping-bag coat, which Talley wore in a 2021 Ugg campaign; the Chanel silk faille tiered cape he wore to the 2007 Met Gala.
Proceeds will go toward the Abyssinian Baptist Church in the Harlem neighbourhood of New York City and the Mount Sinai Missionary Baptist Church in Durham, both Black-majority churches. Talley, who frequently extolled the community-minded virtues of Black churches, attended both throughout his life.
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