Chappell Roan TOO HOT TO GO! Music Video Outfit Sold for $88,900 + Dave Grohl,Beastie Boys Top Give A Frock LA Wildfire Relief Julien's Auction

Chappell Roan TOO HOT TO GO! Music Video Outfit Sold for $88,900 + Dave Grohl, Beastie Boys Top Give A Frock LA Wildfire Relief Julien’s Auction

JULIEN’S AUCTIONS GIVE A FROCK LA AUCTION FOR LA FIRE RELIEF 100% SOLD & SMASHES HIGH ESTIMATES 

Chappell Roan’s “HOT TO GO!” Music Video Costume Sizzles for $88,900, 88 X Estimate

Dave Grohl’s Signed Epiphone DG-335 Pelham Blue Signature Model Electric Guitar Rocks Auction Block at $50,800, 25 X Estimate

The Beastie Boys Rare Stage-Worn Personalized Adidas 2004 “To The 5 Boroughs” Tour Tracksuits Score $38,100

Shirley Manson “I Think I’m Paranoid” Garbage Music Video Worn Dress Dazzles for $31,750 63 X Estimate

Sabrina CarpenterMusic Video Worn Outfits Stun on the Auction Block: “Taste” Polka-Dot Outfit ($22,225 37 X Estimate) and “Please Please Please” Alaia Hooded Blue Velvet Mini-Dress ($34,925 22 X Estimate)

Charli XCX “Sweat Tour” Bridal-Inspired Ensemble Sold for $22,225
22 X Estimate

Nearly 80 Marquee Items Offered by Billie Eilish, Ariana Grande, Lil Nas X, Pamela Anderson, Toni Braxton, Post Malone, Cher, Cyndi Lauper, Olivia Rodrigo, Sky Ferreira, Avril Lavigne, Hayley Williams, Jeff Goldblum, St. Vincent, Ozzy Osbourne, Kathleen Hanna, Ziggy Marley,The Strokes, Guns N’ Roses, Kevin Morby,and More Sold to Benefit One Voice, Altadena Girls, Pasadena Humane and Friends in Deed

Los Angeles, California – February 25, 2025 – Julien’s Auctions, the premier auction house for music memorabilia, concluded the headline making Give a Frock Auction, in a sensational white glove sale to raise money for those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires today Tuesday, February 25th at Julien’s Studios in Los Angeles and online at juliensauctions.com

Electrifying the auction stage was the appearance of Chappell Roan’s vintage sequined marching band unitard worn in her “HOT TO GO!” music video costume and on stage which realized an astounding $88,900, (88 x estimate of $1,000); other fashion pieces adorned on Roan that sold for top prices included her purple satin corset top and fringe ensemble stage-worn by Roan at the Goldfield Trading Post in Roseville, CA on Sept. 25, 2023 ($22,225 22 x estimate of $1,000) and Roan’s Marc Jacobs Rolling Stone Magazine photo shoot worn boots ($6,350).

Top music instruments, memorabilia and video and performance worn outfits rocked such as Dave Grohl’s signed Epiphone DG-335 Pelham Blue Signature Model electric guitar that stole the show for $50,800 (25 x estimate of $2,000) and signed 2023 Super Bowl commercial-worn Crown Royal cape ($7,620); the Beastie Boys rare, stage-worn personalized Adidas tracksuits stage worn on stage by the trio during their 2004 “To The 5 Boroughs” Tour ($38,100); Shirley Manson “I Think I’m Paranoid” Garbage music video worn dress ($31,750 63 x estimate of $500); Sabrina Carpenter “Taste” polka-dot outfit ($22,225 37 x estimate of $600) and “Please Please Please” Alaia hooded blue velvet mini-dress worn in her iconic music videos ($34,925 23 x estimate of $1,500), as well as Jenna Ortega’sstrapless dress worn opposite Carpenter in her “Taste” music video ($13,000 26 x estimate of $500); Charli XCX bridal-inspired ensemble ($22,225 22 x estimate of $1,000) and custom-made Gucci outfit stage worn on her 2024 “Sweat Tour” ($8,890) and more.

Highlights included (with winning bids):

Olivia Rodrigo sequined Rodarte gown worn to The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes 2023 Los Angeles premiere ($10,160)

Billie Eilish “What Was I Made For” music video worn ear clips ($5,715 11 x estimate of $500)

Hayley Williams “This is Why” Paramore music video worn ensemble ($16,250 20 x estimate of $800), as well as her ensemble worn on stage at Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” date, in Warsaw, Poland on August 6, 2024 ($13,000 22 x estimate of $600)

Adam McKay racing suit worn inTalladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobbyworn by ($10,400)

Nearly 80 pop culture pieces from today’s biggest names in pop music, Hollywood, sports, and entertainment went under the hammer for the initiative spearheaded by celebrity stylist Lindsey Hartman, in conjunction with the G*VE A F*CK LA benefit concert in Los AngelesThe collection included iconic looks from Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan, Charli XCX, Hayley Williams, Cher, the Beastie Boys, Billie Eilish, Ariana Grande, Lil Nas X, Pamela Anderson, Toni Braxton, Post Malone, Shirley Manson, Avril Lavigne, St. Vincent, Kathleen Hanna, Caroline Polachek, Latto, Kelly Rowland, Olivia Rodrigo, Jenna Ortega, Sky Ferreira, Jeff Goldblum, and Sandra Oh among others plus, musical Instruments and memorabilia from Dave Grohl, Ziggy Marley, Ozzy Osbourne, as well as fashions from designers Marc Jacobs, Rodarte, Dolce and Gabbana, costumes from Everything Everywhere All At Once and Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobbyand items related to Anora, Lost in TranslationYellowjackets and more. Proceeds will benefit One Voice, Altadena Girls, Pasadena Humane and Friends in Deed.

“We are thrilled with today’s wildly successful auction and beyond grateful and overwhelmed by the support of all of the stars, who unified together to give us their most iconic frocks and pieces to rock for a good cause,” said Martin Nolan, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Julien’s Auctions. “Give a Frock’s white glove result demonstrated the immense desire and value of owning these pieces of pop culture greatness as super fans clamored for all of these incredible items, each as stunning and sensational as the next one from the likes of Chappell Roan, Dave Grohl, the Beastie Boys and more.”

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