Prince's Purple Rain jacket up for auction, expected to fetch over $100,000
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Prince performing on stage during the Purple Rain tour
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The classic jacket worn by the late pop star Prince in the
1984 film Purple Rain will go up for auction soon. The motorcycle jacket
will be sold by California auction house Profiles in History that
specialises in the sale of famous Hollywood artefacts and memorabilia.
Prince's motorbike jacket that he wore when riding with co-star Apollonia Kotero
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The
V-neck grey jacket that the record producer and actor wore on a
romantic motorbike ride with co-star Apollonia Kotero in the film will
go under the hammer and not the iconic purple jacket that became
synonymous with the late artiste. It was believed to have been gifted to
a make-up artist by Prince himself, said auction house spokesperson
Jeff Hare, according to AFP.
"It's definitely the most important piece of screen-worn
Prince clothing that's ever come up for auction," Profiles in History
president Joe Maddalena said. "This is the first time ever for something
like this, and it might be the only time because the rest of the
costumes may be in his personal wardrobe."
The jacket is slated to go on sale on 29 June at an asking price of
around $6,000 - $8000, however, it is expected to fetch over $100,000,
according to Profiles in History's client relations expert Brain Chanes. He specified that the auction house received the jacket before Prince's death on 21 April.
Following the singers demise,
there has been renewed interest in his works, including Purple Rain,
which is reportedly being screened in over 150 theatres across the US.
Meanwhile, the auction will also feature Michael Jackson's "Bille Jean"
jacket, which he wore during the 1996 HIStory tour, as well as his
Swarovski jewelled right hand glove from his 1992 Dangerous world tour.
In addition, the auction will also feature Britney Spears's costumes
from her hit music video "Baby One More Time". Katy Perry and Alicia
Keys's outfits will also be auctioned, CNN Money reported.
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