Celebrity bric-a-brac auction

Roll up, roll up, it's the Guardian summer fete celebrity bric-a-brac stall. Bid for Lily Allen's dress, Noel Clarke's iPhone, Mischa Barton's bag, Gok Wan's pants and more, with all proceeds going to the Katine development project in Uganda
  
  


Guardian Celebrity Bric-a-brac
Lily Allen, singer: Matthew Williamson dress with signed label



“I wore this dress for my first ever UK tour show in Manchester. It’s very glitzy and fun.”



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First-generation 8GB iPhone
Noel Clarke, director: iPhone (contract not included) and signed Adulthood soundtrack



“Filming Adulthood was a big deal for me, and this iPhone played a crucial part. Many important decisions and calls were made from it.”



· This iPhone is a first-generation 8GB model, not a new 3G model as previously pictured. This has been amended

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Lisa Snowdon, presenter: Sass & Bide top



“This gorgeous kimono shirt, from Australian designers Sass & Bide, encapsulates a style I love — glamour with comfort. It works as evening or daywear. Hopefully this will go to a good home!”



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Charles Worthington, hairdresser: hair brushes and styling products



“The perfect blow-dry is definitely something that can be recreated at home, so I always keep a set of brushes in the bathroom for visiting guests.”



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Wendy Holden, novelist: fake diamond earrings and necklace



“These were the most cheerful things I could think of to donate. I bought them for the launch party for my latest novel, Filthy Rich. Even though they are fake, they give a filthily rich effect. A credit-crunched girl’s best friend!”



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Wayne Hemingway, designer: picnic bench



“The Children’s Society National Picnic Week is a great idea and it got me designing this bench. The Hemingway family like picnics — may the Guardian reader who wins it enjoy many a sarnie and cupcake with their family.”



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Sir Ian McKellen, actor: signed Fin's shoes



“I love these shoes. I will now have to get some more.”



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Nick Broomfield, director: film posters of Driving Me Crazy and Dark Obsessions (not pictured), and a signed print of Ai Qin in Ghosts (not pictured)



"Driving Me Crazy started as an experimental accident and turned into a breakthrough in terms of the style derisively labelled 'nouvelle egotistes'."



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Lorraine Kelly, presenter: Betsey Johnson shoes



“I have all my Betsey shoes at home lined up like works of art, so they serve a double purpose. I have only worn these once and that was on TV as they are tricky to walk in — but I had to have them because they are gorgeous.”
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Stephen Merchant, writer, director and actor: Extras script, series one, episode 5



“I am very proud of persuading Les Dennis to get naked. This is my original of the script, with the direction: ‘Andy does the polite thing and masks Les’ genitals with his hand.’”



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Pete Waterman, record producer: Stock, Aitken and Waterman CD



“This CD means a lot to me as it is a reminder of all the amazing and talented people I have worked with over the years. It’s my life’s work.”



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CSS, band: signed Fila shorts



“We’re fans of Fila’s vintage collection as the pieces are really retro and suit our style. These shorts are Adriano’s favourites but he doesn’t mind giving them away for such a good cause.” Lovefoxx, singer



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Georgia Groome, actress: signed book of Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging and signed DVD of London to Brighton (not pictured)



“I gave the London to Brighton DVD because it started my film career. And I hope someone will enjoy reading Angus as much as I did.”



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Carol Vorderman, presenter: signed sudoku game



“It’s become an obsession so beware!”



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Celia Birtwell, designer: vintage necklace



“I bought this necklace in LA in the 70s. I found it in one of their many thrift stores and have kept it and worn it occasionally as I think it’s amusing and fun.”



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Ruth Jones, writer and co-star of Gavin and Stacey: bowling shirt



“It pains me to part with this. I’ve worn it down many a lane, and in many a match — and scored many a strike in it. I don’t want to give it you if I’m honest. I’d put a reserve on it of around 10k, but that’s the business-woman in me.”



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Jodie Kidd, model: Dr Hauschka lavender bath oil and body oil



“I use Dr Hauschka lavender oil in my baths as it helps me relax, sleep, and it is a complete and utter indulgence. It smells amazing. I go through at least two a month.”



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Mischa Barton, actress: Mischa Barton handbag



“This bag is one of my favourites because I love the neutral colour, and the fact that it fits just the right amount of stuff for the day. Even though I have a big collection of bags, I end up using this one again and again.”



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Will Young, singer: hat



“I found this hat in a bric-a-brac shop in Brighton and got it free with a chest of drawers. It has been worn on many a drunken occasion, and the legacy hopefully will live on.”



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Paul Kaye, comedian: BBC pass, signed by Noel Gallagher



‘This was my BBC Press accreditation for the Cannes Film Festival in 1996. I saw Noel Gallagher there and asked for his autograph. I then spotted Chloe Sevigny. We ended up snogging and stepping out for a year. Good night's work all in all.”



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David Mitchell, comedian: Copies of Decline and Fall by Evelyn Waugh and Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K Jerome, signed [by Mitchell]



“These are the two funniest books I’ve read. Decline and Fall is viciously comic and Three Men in a Boat is as funny now as it was more than a 100 years ago.”



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Gok Wan, presenter: control pants



“The power of control pants shouldn’t be underestimated.”



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