Diane Keaton’s Iconic Wardrobe and Personal Items Are Headed to Auction
The late Hollywood star’s fashion, art, and mementos will be offered in a series of four sales by Bonhams
Later this spring, Bonhams will offer “Diane Keaton: The Architecture of an Icon” in a series of live and online sales that will feature pieces from the late actress’s distinct wardrobe and personal artifacts, including books, fine art, and Hollywood mementos. “Diane Keaton was not simply a collector, but a consummate editor,” says Anna Hicks, Bonhams Head of Private & Iconic Collections, U.S. “Each piece—whether it be art, fashion, décor, or personal object—was chosen by her with remarkable precision and clarity, reflecting an innate instinct for composition, restraint, and meaning. Together, these four sales offer collectors and enthusiasts alike a rare view into a life shaped by creative authorship, where every element has been thoughtfully considered and curated.
The live sale kicks off in New York on June 8 and comprises 50 lots, including widely recognizable looks from the fashion icon’s closet, such as a Ralph Lauren polka dot tie with a presale estimate at $100-200, and a Classic Black Bowler Hat with a presale estimate of $400-600. Higher ticket items include the original untitled script for Annie Hall (1977), which has a presale estimate of $2,000-3,000. Several artworks, including David Wojnarowicz’s Buffalos, Maynard Dixon and Ed Mell’s Train on a Desert Arizona, and Light in the Valley are also on offer.
“Few individuals possess the rare ability to move between disciplines while maintaining a singular and unmistakable point of view,” says Dorrie Hall, the late star’s sister. “My sister, Diane, was one such person. To speak of her is to speak of instinct, an unerring visual and creative intuition that guided her across decades of artistic exploration. It is a privilege to introduce this collection and Diane’s personal world to you, which reflects not only a lifetime of looking, but a lifetime of truly seeing.”
Additional online sales, which begin May 31, include a selection of over 200 pieces of fashion and accessories. The selections include on-screen looks and photographed ensembles. Interior pieces such as planters and furniture lead a second online sale in Los Angeles, while the final sale features personal art, photography, and a selection of books from Keaton’s personal library.
Select highlights from the sales will be on view in Los Angeles beginning May 5, while a second exhibition will open at Bonham’s U.S. flagship in New York on May 29.