Star Wars Signature Costume Bikini Sold For Rs 65 Lakh

Los Angeles: The gold bikini worn by Carrie Fisher’s Princess Leia in Star Wars Episode VI: The Return of the Jedi and the flying ship from the first film Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope was sold at a record sum at the Star Wars memorabilia auction.
Princess Leia wore the bikini after she was captured by Jabba the Hutt on the desert planet Tatooine.
The signature costume that was wore by Princess Leia after she was captured by Jabba the Hutt on the desert planet Tatooine, was purchased for nearly USD 100,000. It comprised an authentication letter from its designer Richard Miller and came with a collar and some chain. It opened at USD 16,000 above the starting price, reported Ace Showbiz.
The highest bid went to Blockade Runner. The flying ship seen in the first film Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope was purchased for USD 450,000. It set the new record as the most expensive Star Wars item to be sold at an auction.
Other previous Hollywood treasures that fetched six-figure winning bids included George Reeves’ Superman costume USD 216,000; Harrison Ford’s signature screen used Indiana Jones bullwhip USD 204,000; Norma Shearer’s 1930 Best Actress Academy Award USD 180,000, and the General Lee car from The Dukes of Hazzard USD 120,000.

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