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You Can Own Legendary Pieces From Courtney Love's Wardrobe To Benefit A Good Cause

You Can Own Legendary Pieces From Courtney Love's Wardrobe To Benefit A Good Cause
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Courtney Love has announced she'll be selling items from her personal wardrobe with part of the proceeds going to charity. You can now own a piece of the glamour grunge queen's legendary collection.




Love's collection will be sold on the website Heroine, a community-driven resale site. It is the women's counterpart to the site Grailed.

The items up for grabs include her suit from the Saint Laurent's Fall 2013 campaign by Hedi Slimane, a pink Dior gown she wore in 2011, and a black Vivienne Westwood pouf.

Fans are excited for the opportunity to own one of her legendary outfits.



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Love explained,

"It gets scary, because I have a lot of clothes and I don't always get rid of things. I collect stuff—accidentally, sometimes. So when I moved to New York the second time, in 2009, I had to cull my wardrobe for the first time in a decade. I felt my wardrobe heaving, and I had to hire someone to help me de-clutter."

Part of the proceeds for this sale will go to Stand for Courage, a non-profit that tries to stop bullying in school. It is run by love's sister, Nichole.

"I love fashion and I love sharing with others, so, while I certainly hold some pieces more dearly than others, I will not grasp tightly to material possessions. When it's time to pass something along, I will do that with pleasure, as I believe that clothing should be worn or displayed in a way that allows its beauty to be seen."

And it looks like fans want to be seen in these outfits.


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The collection is currently on sale on Heroine, with pieces ranging from $50 to $1400.

H/T: Elle Magazine, Paper Magazine, NY Post

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