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    Whitney Houston's dress, earrings up for auction

    This undated image released by Julien's Auctions shows a black velvet dress owned by Whitney Houston.  The floor-length, long-sleeve dress has a high collar and is embellished at neck and waist with metallic silver ribbon, black and clear stones, giving the illusion of a necklace and belt. This item is part of “Hollywood Legends” auction scheduled to run on Saturday March 31, 2012 through Sunday April 1st at the Julien’s Auctions gallery in Beverly Hills.  (AP Photo/Julien's Auctions)

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — There had to be an auction, but so soon?

    A black velvet dress that belonged to Whitney Houston and a pair of earrings she wore in "The Bodyguard" will be sold to the highest bidder next month.

    Celebrity auctioneer Darren Julien said Sunday the pieces and other Houston items became available after the singer's unexpected death on Feb. 11 and will be included among a long-planned sale of Hollywood memorabilia such as Charlie Chaplin's cane, Clark Gable's jacket from "Gone With the Wind" and Charlton Heston's staff from "The Ten Commandments."

    Julien said celebrity collectibles often become available after their namesakes die.

    "It proves a point that these items, they're an investment," Julien said. "You buy items just like a stock. Buy at the right time and sell at the right time, and they just increase in value."

    But could it be too soon to profit from Houston's passing? She was just buried on Saturday.

    "It's a celebration of her life," Julien said. "If you hide these things in fear that you're going to offend someone — her life is to be celebrated. These items are historic now that she passed. They become a part of history. They should be in museums. She's lived a life and had a career that nobody else has ever had."

    Houston is "someone who's going to maintain a collectability," he said. "For people who are fans of Whitney Houston and never would have had a chance to meet her and never got to talk to her, these are items that literally touched a part of her life. They are a way to relate to her or be a part of her life without having known her."

    The singer's floor-length black dress is valued at $1,000 but likely to collect much more. Same goes for the vest she wore in "The Bodyguard," listed at $400, and the faux-pearl earrings that start at $600.

    Houston fans and other collectors can bid online, by phone or in person during the "Hollywood Legends" auction on March 31 and April 1. Lots will be shown during a free public exhibition beginning March 19 at Julien's Auctions in Beverly Hills, Calif., just blocks from the Beverly Hilton Hotel, where Houston died at age 48.

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    AP Entertainment Writer Sandy Cohen is on Twitter: www.twitter.com/APSandy.

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    Online:

    www.juliensauctions.com

    This undated image released by Julien's Auctions shows a brown satin vest worn by Whitney Houston in The Bodyguard, Warner Bros., 1992.  The fitted vest has a floral pattern in gold, blue and pink, two exterior pockets, shawl collar and four button closure. This item is part of “Hollywood Legends” auction scheduled to run on Saturday March 31, 2012 through Sunday April 1st at the Julien’s Auctions gallery in Beverly Hills.  (AP Photo/Julien's Auctions)
     

    2,945 comments

    • LAURENM  •  Baltimore, Maryland  •  3 months ago
      oh my goodnes!!!! Her casket has not even settle in the dirt and a dollar is trying to b made. (sooo sad)
      • william h 3 months ago
        Yea itunes got caught raising album prices on her junk
      • Jill 3 months ago
        the record labels were cashing in before her body was removed from the hotel. To Hollywood, this is a respectable amount of time. Her record label and producers are already working on new release and releases of past hits with new covers. They could care less about the family.
      • Mz2DayumBad 3 months ago
        People well selling her music & tshirts outside of the church area
    • Tildy  •  Northport, Alabama  •  3 months ago
      Am I the only one who thinks auctioning this womans clothes off is sick? Good grief!
      • JOHN 3 months ago
        Im sure the clothes were never really Owned by her ...its just things she wore in the movie
      • JOHN 3 months ago
        and for the record ...I live Augusta Ga ...never been to Portland Oregon
      • fair reviews 3 months ago
        even worse are the weirdos that buy this stuff. I could care less about a dress a celebrity wore.
    • Ericka K  •  Macomb, Michigan  •  3 months ago
      Where as I agree that it is way too soon..why do you all ASSUME it is her family..odd pieces such as this were from someone at the studio..My goodness use your brains folks.Ms Sissy, Dionne and especially her daughter wouldn't have even gotten a chance to look in her closets and contact a auctiuon house I mean come on..more than likely the aution house should/would have verified where ownership of such pieces came from and if it had been family THEY WOULD HAVE recorded the sale as such....let that poor family grieve in piece and stop being so darn assumptivily judgemental.... that is not how God has taught your heart to be!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      • ROBIN 3 months ago
        Good point these items were purchased by someone years ago who is looking to profit on someones death.
      • Ericka K 3 months ago
        and that should have been PEACE just so upset over stupid people making stupid comments...I didn't read what I wrote..!!
      • woof 3 months ago
        Well she was broke. Loans need to be paid. Of course life forces people to do what they have to do.
    • william  •  3 months ago
      THIS COUNTRY IS SO DISGUSTING! no repect for anybody or anything, except money.
      • sabra h 3 months ago
        U R ABSOLUTELY RIGHT!!!! and its a crime and a shame.
      • IgboNewaki 3 months ago
        Just like American politics!!
      • reelgs 3 months ago
        william, feel free to move to iraq, iran, china or any other country where you are told what to think, how to act, and whom to associate with. if someone wants to sell or needs to sell a garment worn by a deceased person, so be it. if her family doesn't like it they can buy it. last time I looked this was still America.
    • LINS  •  Lagos, Nigeria  •  3 months ago
      It is too early for such auction sales. R.I.P. Whitney.
      • denise 3 months ago
        i AGREE, the HOUSTON FAMILY treated BOBBY BROWN and his other children very bad at the funeral and had security not ALLOW him to get close to his daughter BOBBI KRISTINA BROWN during the funeral to comfort his child, but they are ALREADY allowing personal items to be AUCTIONED OFF, and they {HOUSTONS blame him for her death} just buried her sunday. wasn't that YESTERDAY??????????? talk about rest in peace.
      • sadohawk 3 months ago
        white , black, male , female, a dead junkie alcoholic is still a dead junkie alcoholic..asfar as the auction...do more research guess who is doing the auction...shock the houston family, even they wanna cash in on their dead junkie alcoholic daughter...welcome to the obama nation...may it die quickly
      • truthmonger 3 months ago
        Yea, at least wait a week.
    • nyako  •  Nairobi, Kenya  •  3 months ago
      it's too early for the auction.
    • Jamaica  •  3 months ago
      Total IGNORANCE COMMON SENSE does't have common sense anymore. What is wrong with people? No respect, No morals WOW! Yes, we are truly at the ends of days. Nobody cares!
    • Tc  •  Doylestown, Pennsylvania  •  3 months ago
      What I want to know is who is going to profit. If it is her family in need, that's one thing - or a donation to charity. Otherwise this is in very, very poor taste.
    • Teresa Johnson-rooks  •  Buford, Georgia  •  3 months ago
      The family does not own the attire that was worn in the movie. It is just like anything else that is put into the budget of a movie it belongs to the studio, writer or whomever not the actor/actress. People please all of these assumptions made about the family making decisions they really don't have as much control as people think. They can voice their opinion and make request but the final decision in this situation is not theirs its the people that financed the movie it is their property.
    • Susan  •  3 months ago
      "She lived a life and had a career that no one else has ever had?" hmmm...then why do Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson and Jim Morrison come to mind.
    • Kristen P  •  3 months ago
      #$%$ has the dirt even settled yet?
    • ny ny  •  3 months ago
      welcome to the real world of greed
    • Valberta  •  3 months ago
      Too early!! The woman is fresh in the ground!!! Jeez!!!
    • sweets  •  Coram, New York  •  3 months ago
      they are selling off her things cause she was broke.
    • Kim  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  3 months ago
      I wish people would have respect and wait until she is in the ground good. This whole death of Whitney Houston has stunned me. I can't imagine what her mom and daughter feels. Lets keep them in our prayers..
    • david  •  3 months ago
      this is just not in good taste let her rest in peace of a while
    • Pat  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  3 months ago
      Oh Lord - The poor woman is not in the grave 24 hours and the #$%$ are at it!!!
    • Tabatha Davis  •  Issaquah, Washington  •  3 months ago
      Are you serious. Thats just too fast.
    • Caques  •  Santa Clara, California  •  3 months ago
      wow this is amazing, the is no respect for the family, Whitney died less than a month ago and people are already trying to make money out of her????
    • Rock, Paper, Scissors  •  3 months ago
      My god people need to get a life, this is just so low. Her body ain't even cold yet.