The Sophisticated World of Doris Brynner Heads to Auction

Highlights from the collection include a Bulgari emerald, sapphire, and diamond brooch that once belonged to Audrey Hepburn and creations signed by Jean Schlumberger

Elderly woman sitting indoors, wearing a blue velvet jacket and a pink scarf, resting her chin on her hand.
Doris Brynner at the Dior Menswear Spring/Summer 1999 collection. Photo: © Bertrand Rindoff Petroff, Getty Images. © Sotheby's

With over 250 items from the life of Doris Brynner, Sotheby’s Paris is bringing her sophisticated world under the hammer. There will be 100 lots on offer during the live auction, held in Paris on January 27, and some 150 items online from January 19-28. 

Born in 1931 in Croatia and raised in Chile, Brynner arrived in France in the 1950s. She fell under the charm of the City of Light and by 1960, was Mrs. Yul Brynner. The actor and beauty, who married in Mexico and then moved to Hollywood, enjoyed a star-studded circle of friends including Audrey Hepburn, Frank Sinatra, and Elizabeth Taylor

Intricate jeweled brooch with emeralds, sapphires, diamonds, and a teardrop-shaped turquoise gemstone centerpiece.
Bulgari brooch once owned by Audrey Hepburn. Photo: © Born & Art Digital Studio © Sotheby’s
Elegant woman in a dark dress with a brooch stands indoors beside another individual, under a chandelier.
Audrey Hepburn pictured in 1962. Photo: © Dalmas SIPA. © Sotheby’s

This epic sale, aptly titled “From Doris With Love: The Personal World of Doris Brynner, Part I,” is not only a carefully selected group of objects, mementos, and jewelry, but moreover an invitation into the refined and charming world of this formidable woman. Well-known in Parisian society as a singular personality, Brynner was always guided by taste and her lifelong commitment to beauty. “She was a big personality, so charming, enthusiastic, and energetic,” says daughter Victoria Brynner. “She was very demanding and precise.”

The younger Brynner said she wanted the auction to reflect her mother’s legacy. “I spent the summer building the concept of this sale as I felt it important for her legacy to be recognized…we wanted to ensure that the ensemble of the sale drew a clear portrait of her.”

Woman in a white dress standing in a vast open field with cloudy mountains in the background.
Doris Brynner in Balenciaga. Photo: © Inge Morath Magnum Photos. © Sothebys
Fashion illustration of a floor-length floral gown with ruffled details, designed by a notable fashion designer.
An original sketch by John Galliano, Dior’s couturier from 1996 to 2011. Photo: © Damien Perronnet Born Art Digital Studio. © Sothebys

Her world was perfectly presented during her 20-year collaboration with Dior Maison and Gifts, introduced to the House by none other than the master himself, Peter Marino. One of the great treats was to pop into Dior and admire her latest finds and staging. Everything was for sale, and it was impossible to not want all of it.  But even before that, Doris was celebrated throughout Europe for her intoxicating boutique in Switzerland, La Veranda—just one more instance of the world according to Doris.

“I would like Doris to be remembered as a woman of exquisite and instinctive taste”

Jean-Christophe Lazeau

Woman in an elegant, ruffled dress looking aside while holding a small, dark clutch at an event.
Doris Brynner photographed by Andy Warhol. Photo: © Damien Perronnet Born & Art Digital Studio © Sotheby’s
Eclectic living room with art-covered walls, a wooden table, lamps, and various framed pictures and decor.
Chalet de Lully. Photo: © Julio Piatti © Sotheby’s

“I would like Doris to be remembered as a woman of exquisite and instinctive taste,” says Jean-Christophe Lazeau, a close friend of the family. “She also possessed a rare sensibility for interiors. She knew how to place a painting, how to let objects converse with one another.” 

Bronze and copper candle holders with intricate leaf and butterfly designs.
Candelabra by Claude Lalanne. Photo: © Florian Perlot Born & Art Digital Studio © Sotheby’s
Gold and diamond stud earrings featuring an intricate floral design displayed on a white background.
Earrings by Jean Schlumberger. Photo: © Born Art Digital Studio © Sotheby’s
Two decorative turtle figurines with blue patterned shells and gold limbs on a white background.
Pair of brooches by Boucheron. Photo: © Born Art Digital Studio. © Sotheby’s

What would this exacting woman think about this sale today? “She was a very strong-willed and confident woman, but also rather modest,” says Victoria Brynner. “I think she would be proud and somewhat surprised at how impactful the collection is and what an important mark she has left on décor, fashion, social life, and astonished that her name will remain in history.” 

Cozy living room with floral sofas, a wooden coffee table, books, decorative lamps, and a fireplace surrounded by bookshelves.
Chalet de Lully. Photo: © Julio Piatti. © Sothebys
Cozy room with wicker chair, colorful pillow, wooden dresser, family photos, floral curtains, and framed wall art.
Chalet de Lully. Photo: © Julio Piatti. © Sotheby’s

From Doris With Love: The Personal World of Doris Brynner, Part I” will be on view at Sotheby’s Paris from January 23-26, 2026.