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May 9, 2025
An ensemble stage-worn by Britney Spears during her 1999 "Baby One More Time" Tour.
The ensemble consists of a tan leatherette and elastic jumper with a breakaway fastening strip closure on front, glittery silver-color lining, and pink residue on both sleeves; matching pink paint-flecked trousers with a rear zipper closure and a paper tag numbered "8/839" pinned to the interior; a white elasticated sleeveless turtleneck vest piece with two pink buttons and glittery pink detailing; and a black foam Shure fanny pack. Also included are a black foam-padded Shure headset; a plastic-laminated "Support" pass issued to staff on the "Baby One More Time" tour; two original tickets to Spears' August 24, 1999 performance at the State Theatre in Detroit, MI with serial numbers "S-23654088" and "S-23654089;" an unused "Britney Spears: Live! In Concert" action figure featuring Spears in her ..Baby One More Time tour costume along with a limited-edition Britney "Soda Pop" CD in their original Play Along box; and a black-and-white photograph of Spears printed with her signature for her stint as the Grand Marshal for the Krewe of Endymion at Mardi Gras in New Orleans in 2000.
Timed to support the release of the Grammy Award®-winning singer's debut studio album, the tour earned more than $1.7 million in box office receipts, catapulting Spears into the top echelons of pop music and cementing her status as a cultural icon. Throughout the tour, Spears wore white costumes with pink detailing which were later immortalized in Play Along Toys' line of Britney Spears action figures.
This lot originated from the collection of Johnny Wright, Spears' long-time manager. Accompanied by a Letter of Authenticity from Mike Wilferd, Johnny Wright's property manager, as well as a greeting card featuring Spears wearing the ensemble.
A black and white photograph of Jefferson Airplane's Grace Slick exposing her breast in a bathroom, signed by Slick and inscribed "hi" in a text bubble in blue marker.
Accompanied by a Letter of Authenticity.
Dimensions: 8.5 x 11 inches
An aubergine velour caftan dress designed by Bob Mackie, worn by Mama Cass Elliot in a 1970 portrait.
The caftan is generously embellished with chunky coral and turquoise colored beads; gold tone beads, sequins, and topaz colored rhinestones in metal casing. No size or label present.
Includes a photo print featuring Mama Cass wearing the caftan.
A floor-length, long-sleeve white polyester gown with V-neckline, bodice portion entirely adorned with clear beads and sequins, and back zip-up closure, previously owned by Aretha Franklin. Cassandra Stone label is present.
This gown was likely worn onstage.
Dimensions: Size 20
A red sequined cut-out mini-dress with gold beaded fringe details along the cap sleeves and bottom trim, a v-neckline, and red satin interior lining, worn by Patti LaBelle on stage in 1987. Together with a cut sheet on "PAZ Entertainment Management Company" stationery, featuring a signature from LaBelle in black ink. Please note: a string of beaded fringe is detached, but included.
Accompanied by a Letter of Authenticity from the consignor who originally purchased the dress and signed sheet during a 1993 charity auction hosted by Robin Givens, as well as a photo copy of LaBelle wearing the dress on stage.
Dimensions: Signed sheet, 4 x 4.75 inches