From Warren Beatty’s love letters to power suits: Joan Collins holds an auction
AS auctions go, this one will be fabulous, darling. Dame Joan Collins is having a bit of a de-clutter: hundreds of objects from her homes and capacious wardrobes are to be sold, including gowns lavishly endowed with ruffles and shoulder pads, two love letters from Warren Beatty, fur coats, the headboard from the bed in her New York apartment, and perhaps more surprisingly her own watercolour of Saint-Tropez, her son Alexander Newley’s sketch of a ballet dancer, and a Picasso print of a voluptuous naked bottom.
The letters, one addressed “Dear Bird”, were written during her affair with Beatty in the early 60s, when both were relatively unknown, living in Paul Newman’s New York apartment and briefly engaged — she recalled recently that when he proposed he concealed the ring in a carton of chopped liver.