The Julien’s Auctions Hollywood Legends Exhibition

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This past Saturday afternoon I dragged the Grim Cheaper out to stalk the Hollywood Legends exhibition currently being hosted by Julien’s Auctions, a Beverly Hills-area auction house which specializes in entertainment memorabilia, celebrity artifacts, and high-profile estates.  Prior to each auction it hosts, Julien’s opens up its exhibition hall to the public offering them a free and extremely rare opportunity to view unique and priceless Hollywood memorabilia in an exceptionally up-close-and-personal manner, which I  think is just about the coolest thing ever!  For those who have been reading my site for a few years, you will remember that back in April of 2009 my father and I attended the Michael Jackson: The Collection of the King of Pop exhibit which was put on by Julien’s Auctions at the former Robinsons-May building on Santa Monica Boulevard in Beverly Hills.  To say that my dad and I both absolutely LOVED the MJ exhibit would be a gross understatement.  Seeing all of the King of Pop’s Neverland Ranch effects laid out in the same exact manner in which they were once laid out in his actual home was one of the coolest experiences of my life.  So when I heard that Julien’s would be hosting a Hollywood Legends exhibition featuring items once belonging to Marilyn Monroe, Lady Diana, and Lucille Ball and props and memorabilia from such productions as Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Batman & Robin, The Brady Bunch, and Heroes, I jumped at the chance to stalk it.

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And I have to say that I was NOT disappointed.  The people at Julien’s Auctions truly could NOT have been nicer and the GC and I were invited to wander quite freely around the exhibit hall and take all of the photographs of the place that we wanted.  Quite a bit of the auction is made up of items of clothing once owned by legendary Sunset Boulevard actress Gloria Swanson.  Most of the outfits were purchased by Swanson during the 1930’s and it was absolutely amazing to me to see how stylish they still are to this day, over eight decades later!

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There were several ensembles I could even see myself wearing, including the black Givenchy cocktail dress pictured above and to the left.  Which just proves that some things, no matter how old, never go out of style!

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Also on display was a vintage, early-20th-century, flat-top Louis Vuitton steamer trunk that once belonged to Swanson, which I just about died upon seeing!  Oh, what I wouldn’t give to own one of those trunks!!!

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Two of Lady Diana’s dresses are featured at the forefront of the exhibition, which I was BEYOND thrilled to see.  The gown on the left, which was designed by Diana’s longtime fashion designer Catherine Walker, was worn by the Princess while on a state visit to India in 1992.  You can see a poster of Diana wearing the dress in the photograph that is pictured above and to the left. 

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The gown on the right-hand side was also designed by Catherine Walker and was worn by the Princess on three occasions – first to the 1987 Cannes Film Festival, then for a 1987 portrait sitting with photographer Terrance  Donovan, and finally to a September 1989 performance of Miss Saigon at the Theatre Royal in London.  The two chairs pictured in front of the dresses were used during the 1937 coronation of King George VI (aka the man upon whom the movie The King’s Speech was based).

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There were also several of Prince Charles and Lady Diana’s Christmas cards on display.

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The clothing that I was most excited to see, though, was that which formerly belonged to Miss Marilyn Monroe, including the dress pictured above which the actress wore to a party at the Beverly Hills Hotel in 1958.

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The dress was made famous thanks to that fact that a photograph of Marilyn wearing it was used as the cover of Michael Ventura’s 1997 book Marilyn Monroe: From Beginning to End.

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Also on display was a black mohair sweater vest once owned by the actress;

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a swimsuit worn by MM in an unknown Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production;

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a two-piece silk jersey ensemble designed by Pucci, one of Marilyn’s favorite designers, and a satin slip;

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a white umbrella that the starlet used as a prop during a 1949 photoshoot with famed photographer Andre de Dienes, which you can see a picture from here;

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and a tan corduroy skirt.  Because Marilyn is always described as being “curvy”, it was shocking for me to see how tiny her clothing actually was.  While I am a small girl, I am fairly certain that there is no way in HECK I could fit into the skirt pictured above, which means that the actress had to have been much smaller in real life than she was typically conveyed.

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Another huge portion of the Hollywood Legends auction is made up of memorabilia from fave show The Brady Bunch, which I was absolutely floored to see!

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Included in the display was Cindy Brady’s (aka Susan Olsen’s) costume from the pilot episode of the series titled “Honeymoon”;

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the dress Cindy wore to Mike (aka Robert Reed) and Carol’s (aka Florence Henderson’s) wedding;

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Cindy’s jacket from “The Voice of Christmas” episode;

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Bobby Brady’s (aka Mike Lookinland’s) Silver Platters costume from my FAVORITE episode of the series ever, the Season 4 episode titled “Amateur Night”;

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performance outfits worn by Bobby and Cindy . . .

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. . . which most fans will recognize from the “It’s a Sunshine Day: The Best of The Brady Bunch” album cover;

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and the outfits worn by Bobby and Cindy during their American Bandstand performance in 1972.

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There were quite a few Lucille Ball items featured at the exhibit, as well, including a 12-piece vanity set once owned by the actress;

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a set of four ashtrays that the actress had on display at her Manhattan apartment, which can be seen in the May 1984 Architectural Digest issue about her home;

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an unfinished gown that was being made for her at the time of her death and the tartan blazer she wore in the 1949 film Sorrowful Jones.

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Other movie memorabilia included the Edith-Head-designed straw hat worn by Audrey Hepburn during the “How Long Has This Been Going On?” number from the 1957 movie Funny Face;

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Alicia Silverstone’s Batgirl costume from Batman & Robin;

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a shirt worn by the T-1000 (aka Robert Patrick) during the chase scene in Terminator 2: Judgment Day;

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one of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s costumes from Terminator 2 . . .

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. . . which has a damaged pant leg from the Terminator’s liquid nitrogen truck accident, which I thought was SO cool to see;

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a prop head from Terminator 2, which was SO incredibly lifelike;

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Angelina Jolie’s costume from Girl, Interrupted . . .

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. . . which, as you can see, is so incredibly tiny that it does not even fit the ultra-teensy mannequin on which it is displayed;

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countless set pieces from Cleopatra;

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Tom Cruise and John Voight’s costumes from the first Mission: Impossible movie;

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the 35-carat diamond necklace Angelina Jolie wore to the Seoul premiere of Salt in 2010; 

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an original drawing by James Dean, which was sketched on a napkin while the actor was at his favorite restaurant, Googies Coffeeshop, which was sadly demolished in 1989; 

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and an incredibly realistic-looking “frozen” prop safe which appeared in the Season 3 episode of Heroes titled “Dual”. 

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I honestly cannot recommend stalking the Julien’s Auctions Hollywood Legends exhibition enough!  I had an absolutely FABULOUS time while there and, amazingly enough, the GC even found a few items that piqued his interest, as well.  

Until next time, Happy Stalking!  Smile

Stalk It: The Julien’s Auctions Hollywood Legends Exhibition is taking place now through Friday, May 6th at 9665 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 150, in Beverly Hills.  It is free to attend.   The actual auction will take place on Saturday, May 7th and Sunday, May 8th.  You can learn more about the auction on the official Julien’s Auctions website here.

The Michael Jackson Exhibit by Julien’s Auctions

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As I’ve mentioned once before, even though he has some major issues, darn if I don’t love me some MJ!  So when one of my readers, Amanda, posted a comment this morning about the Michael Jackson Exhibit that is currently being held in Beverly Hills, I just about had a full blown panic attack right there in my own living room.  HOW IN THE HECK HAD I NOT HEARD ABOUT THIS???  LOL  I immediately called my dad, who also loves himself some MJ, and the two of us headed right over to Beverly Hills to check out the exhibit. 

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The Michael Jackson exhibit was originally slated as an auction to be hosted by Julien’s Auctions company.  Michael Jackson himself hired the auction house, which specializes in entertainment memorabilia, to sell off virutally all of the contents of his now defunct Neverland Ranch.  At the last minute, though, MJ changed his mind and decided to cancel the auction and buy back all of his memorabilia from Julien’s.  But he did agree to go through with the scheduled exhibition of his valuables, which is open to the public now through April 25th.  And I am so glad he did, as my experience there today was nothing short of incredible!!!!!

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I was literally on the edge of my seat for the entire drive to Beverly Hills!  And the exhibit did not fail to disappoint!  The first thing you see when walking up to the exhibition area is – are you sitting down for this??? – the famed NEVERLAND RANCH GATE!  I have wanted to see that gate for as long as I can remember and was so disappointed when I stalked Neverland Ranch back in 2007 and discovered that it wasn’t visible from the  street.  I was so floored to see that gate in person, in fact, that I couldn’t imagine there’d be anything inside the exhibit hall that could top it!   But, boy, was I wrong!  The Neverland gate was just the beginning!  🙂

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In a very lucky twist of fate, after asking a security guard a question upon entering the exhibit, I was referred to a man named Michael Doyle.  Well, it turns out that Michael is the administrator of the entire exhibit and a SUPER nice guy.  After I told him a bit about my blog, he ended up taking me on my own mini private tour of the exhibit!!!!!  Unbelievable!!!!!  🙂  According to Doyle, the 30,000 square foot, 1,400 lot exhibit took over nine months to coordinate.  The removal of the items from Neverland Ranch alone took ninety days!   Doyle was at the ranch during that entire ninety day period and got to see up close and personal how the King of Pop lived.  What an experience!  When I told Doyle that I had actually been to Neverland Ranch, he said “Oh, you were invited there?”  LOL  I had to clarify and tell him that no, I had not been invited to Neverland Ranch, but had stalked the outside of it for my blog.  LOL  LOL LOL  While I was speaking with Doyle, he got a call that Sharon Osbourne would be touring the exhibit later that day.  I guess even celebs are fascinated with the King of Pop.  🙂

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The entire exhibit, which feels very much like a museum, is set up in such a way that visitors feel as if they are actually stepping inside of the real Neverland Ranch.  Before arriving, I was nervous that cameras would not be allowed, as I knew that I’d want to take pictures of EVERYTHING.  Well, I really needn’t have worried, as cameras are not only allowed, but encouraged!!!  The ultra-friendly security guards and docents kept telling us to be sure to take a lot of photographs.  And my dad and I sure complied!!  The two of us took over 200 pictures while there!   Obviously I can’t post all 200 pictures here, as this post would be never-ending.  So, I had to choose a few of my favorites.  🙂

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On display are numerous costumes that the King of Pop wore during performances.  Seeing them in person I could not believe how tiny MJ is!  According to one of the docents, he has a 28 inch waist!   I took the above photograph for comparison –  now, I am a small girl (a size 2 usually) and look how much smaller Michael is than me!  He’s like half my size!!!

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Michael had 114 arcade games at Neverland Ranch, all of which are in working order and on display at the exhibit.  Apparently, when the auction was still set to happen, the arcade games were garnering the most attention.  Not from Michael Jackson fans, though, but video game enthusiasts.  🙂

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On display were both a personal letter from then-president Ronald Regan offering his condolences after the pop star’s accident while filming a Pepsi commercial,

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and the original contract MJ signed with the William Morris Agency on May 21, 1970.  As an actress, seeing his agency contract absolutely fascinated me! 

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Numerous awards were also on display, including a fairly banged up American Video Award for “Beat It” from 1983.

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 Countless Disney items were featured, most of them presented to the pop star from Disney themselves, including several animatronic window displays which were located at the entrance to Neverland’s movie theatre.

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Also on display was a huge collection of the singer’s blinged out clothes;

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and sparkly gloves;

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including THE glove;

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his wax figure from Madame Tussauds in London;

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his household furniture, including China, silverware, and glasses;

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hundreds upon hundreds of statuaries;

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a huge collection of cars, including three limousines, a Neverland Ranch firetruck, and several mini-cars that look like they might have once been part of a Disneyland ride;

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and his tour bus complete with a ginormous plasma TV and a huge marble bathroom with a bidet.

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But my absolute favorite part of the exhibit was the large stage set up in the main room that featured a huge movie screen  that played the Michael Jackson: Live In Bucharest  DVD on loop.  It was amazing to be walking around what basically amounts to a replica of Neverland Ranch while listening to music from the pop star himself.   My dad pretty much stood mesmerized watching that DVD for a good 45 minutes.  🙂

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And, of course, I just had to do the Thriller  dance.  🙂

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I cannot recommend stalking the Michael Jackson exhibit enough!!  If you are at all a fan of the pop star, or are enthralled with celebrity in general, you MUST stalk the exhibit.  It was an AMAZING experience for me – a once in a lifetime, really – and I can’t even believe I got to see it all with my own two eyes.  BIG THANK YOU to Amanda for letting me know about the auction!!!! 

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Until next time, Happy Stalking!  🙂

Stalk It: You can visit the Michael Jackson Exhibit by Julien’s Auctions through this Saturday, April 25th in the old Robinsons-May building, which is located at 9900 Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills, directly next door to the Beverly Hilton Hotel.  The exhibit is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.  Admission is $20 per person.   Parking is $10.  I’d allow yourself a minimum of two hours to see the exhibit.  Ladies, if you carry expensive purses, I suggest you leave them at home as you will have to check all bags at the door.  Cameras, however, are welcomed and encouraged!  🙂  You can visit the Michael Jackson Exhibit website, where you can watch videos about the exhibition and browse through the five auction catalogs, here.