Internet auction of Shakira’s tour wardrobe raises $76,000 for poor Colombian children
February 13, 2008
MEXICO CITY – Ever paid $3,000 for a bra?
That’s what one fan forked over for one of Shakira’s bras.
Another admirer shelled out $14,000 for the privilege of meeting the pop sensation and receiving front-row seats at a future show in Toronto.
The two bids were among the highest offered for 40 items that Shakira donated to an Internet auction for her Bare Feet Foundation, which is building a school for impoverished children in northern Colombia.
Another popular item: a shiny lavender skirt with turquoise-and-coral beading that she wore while singing “Hips Don’t Lie,” which fetched more than $1,000.
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The items were from Shakira’s 2007 “Oral Fixation” tour.
Still up for grabs until Sunday: an electric Fender guitar and an acoustic Taylor guitar, both bearing the 31-year-old singer’s autograph.
The auction has raised $76,000.
“It was a phenomenal success,” Eric Gazin, president of Auction Cause, told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Tuesday. “We had bidders from 10 countries.”