A dress worn by Amy Winehouse during her final stage performance has sold for nearly €210,000 at an auction of items from her estate.
The late singer-songwriter wore the halter mini-dress in Belgrade in June 2011, a month before she died aged 27 at her home in Camden, London.
BBC News reports that the dress sold for 16 times its original estimate at the Julien's Auctions sale in Los Angeles, which included 80 items connected to Winehouse.
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Other items sold at the auction, which raised more than $4million for the Amy Winehouse Foundation, included a red leather heart-shaped Moschino bag the singer took to the 2007 BRIT Awards the year she picked up the gong for British Female Solo Artist and British Album for her second album, Back To Black.
That fetched $204,800, 13 times the pre-auction estimate, while a gold-flame Dolce & Gabbana dress went for $150,000, which was 30 times its guide price.
A Temperley London tan-and-black jumpsuit worn by Winehouse for her performance celebrating Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday fetched more than $121,000 while pairs of pink ballet slippers sold for between $12,500 and $19,200.
A metal street sign reading "Camden Square" inscribed with handwritten notes paying tribute to the late singer after her death, also sold for $19,200.
A number of the items will be exhibited at Amy: Beyond The Stage exhibition at the Design Museum in London from November 26, before going to the winning bidders.