Lady Gaga snaps up Alexander McQueen gown for world record price of 85,250

By Bianca London

PUBLISHED: 05:28 EST, 28 June 2012 | UPDATED: 07:45 EST, 28 June 2012

It appears that Lady Gaga has upgraded her famous meat dress to expensive couture after paying a world record price for a gown by her late friend Alexander McQueen.

Gaga is understood to have set a new high for a McQueen, bidding 85,250 in a sale which saw her facing rival bids from institutions and couture collectors from around the world.

She was among bidders, from 21 countries, who paid almost half a million pounds for items from the personal collection of Daphne Guinness which was sold at Christie's.

Lady Gaga is understood to have set a new high for a McQueen, bidding a staggering 85,250

Lady Gaga is understood to have set a new high for a McQueen, bidding a staggering 85,250

The lots went for four times the original estimate and the record price was for an ivory silk tulle empire line gown, entitled The Girl Who Lived In The Tree.

Another McQueen - a metallic silver mini-dress dating from 2008, the year before he committed suicide - also beat the previous record, fetching 79,250.

Guinness was auctioning items from her personal collection to raise funds for the Isabella Blow Foundation, which she set up in memory of her friend to support emerging fashion talent.

The auctions purpose was to launch and raise funds whilst supporting new and emerging talent in the sphere where art and fashion meet a realm championed by Daphne.

With the help of Christies specialists, Daphne selected pieces to be auctioned from her personal wardrobe which embody her personal style, most of which were acquired by Daphne directly from the designer! s themse lves.

Exceptional designs by the likes of McQueen, Chanel, Balenciaga, Gareth Pugh, Christopher Kane, Lanvin, Lacroix, Prada, Gucci, Alaia and others featured in the sale.

A pair of black leather studded platform boots by British designer Alexander McQueen went under the hammer

A pair of black leather studded platform boots by British designer Alexander McQueen went under the hammer

This sculptural metallic silver mini dress from McQueen's 2008 collection was up for sale

This sculptural metallic silver mini dress from McQueen's 2008 collection was up for sale

An ivory silk tulle empire line gown from McQueen's Fall/Winter 2008/2009 collection was up for auction

An ivory silk tulle empire line gown from McQueen's Fall/Winter 2008/2009 collection was up for auction

Daphne Guinness was a close friend of Isabella Blow and collaborated with Christie's in her honour

Daphne Guinness was a close friend of Isabella Blow and collaborated with Christie's in her honour

Fashionista Blow killed herself in 2007 by swallowing a bottle of weed killer, and her own extensive wardrobe - sold to settle debts on her estate - was bought in its entirety by Guinness to keep it intact.

Chart-topping star Gaga has spoken of her admiration for Guinness and Blow in the past.

She said in one interview: 'Isabella and Daph! ne are t wo exceptional human beings, women, icons.

'Daphne, like Isabella, is a huge source of inspiration for me. I cherish them both. It is as if we are all cut from the same cloth.'

The top lot of the sale was a photograph of Guinness taken by Mario Testino for a 2008 British edition of Vogue magazine, which was sold for 133,250.

Avant-garde and quintessentially quirky British designer McQueen was found dead in his Mayfair apartment in February 2010, days before London Fashion Week.

His death shocked the fashion industry and he left a legacy behind him.

Guinness said: 'This cause is close to my heart. I am genuinely touched by the response it has generated, and truly excited for the future of the Isabella Blow Foundation.

'I'm overwhelmed by how many bidders took part this evening and I'm particularly moved by Lady Gaga's support for the foundation. I like her very much, and it's lovely to see the nascent beginnings of something that may help other people.'

Christie's confirmed that Gaga was a bidder but was unable to provide further details of the items she purchased, but judging from McQueen's stunning range of gowns, Gaga left the auction with a one-of-a kind piece.

The whole collection went for 467,800, including buyer's premium.

Other items on sale came from designers such as Chanel, Gareth Pugh, Lacroix, Prada and Gucci.

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