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Carrie Fisher's 'Star Wars' Gold Bikini Auctioned For $175,000

The gold bikini worn by Princess Leia in 1983's Return of the Jedi sold for $175,000 at an auction that also featured a screen-used Y-wing model selling for $1.55 million. Heritage Auctions said the July 24-25 Hollywood/Entertainment Signature Auction featured a number of Star Wars artifacts, including the "Slave Leia" bikini famously worn by Carrie Fisher when she was a prisoner in Jabba's palace. The costume, inspired by Frank Frazetta, was designed by Nilo Rodis-Jamero and sculpted by Richard Miller. The auction also included a Y-wing model used on screen during the final battle of 1977's Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. The model, made by Colin Cantwell, was dubbed the "TIE Killer" because it had a TIE fighter painted on its nose. The miniature sold for $1.55 million, making it the third-most expensive Star Wars prop ever sold at auction.

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