Destiny s Child stage costumes go up for auction 03 April 2021 - 10:54 By Reuters Destiny s Child (L-R) Michelle Williams, Beyonce Knowles and Kelly Rowland. Image: WAW/AA/SV/File Photo/ Reuters Photographer
Stage costumes worn by pop group Destiny s Child at the height of their fame are hitting the auction block in June, along with gowns belonging to Lady Gaga, Whitney Houston and Cher.
Julien s Auctions said on Monday that it was selling more than 100 lots of costumes owned and used by Destiny s Child members Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams during the late 1990s and early 2000s.
The outfits include the co-ordinating gold leather costumes worn by the three “Survivor” singers during a VH1 television tribute to Diana Ross in 2000, and the trio of futuristic metallic red and silver leather jumpsuits the women wore in their “Independent Women Part 1 music video that was the theme song for the 2000 movie “Charlie s Angels.”
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What it wasn’t hard to do, though, was figure out what the night’s standout looks (whenever and wherever they were worn) all had in common: They were focus-pulling, statement-making, over-the-top, literal-and-figurative rock star looks that seemed to telegraph an unabashed enthusiasm for getting out of the stretchy pants and into something with pumped-up color, sparkle and volume.
“Getting dressed was my favorite part,” DaBaby told Rancic about getting ready for the Grammys. He looked it too, thanks to the custom floral Dolce & Gabbana shawl collar tuxedo and the wide-brimmed hat he wore as one of the first to hit the red carpet.