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Diane Keaton's Iconic Belongings to Be Auctioned 6 Months After Her Death

Diane Keaton fans will soon be able to become the new owners of her iconic wardrobe.

Hundreds of items from the late actress's personal collection, including wardrobe, furniture, and art, are set to be auctioned off beginning in May.

"Few individuals possess the rare ability to move between disciplines while maintaining a singular and unmistakable point of view. My sister, Diane, was one such person," Dorrie Hall said of the collection in a press release. "To speak of her is to speak of instinct, an unerring visual and creative intuition that guided her across decades of artistic exploration. It is a privilege to introduce this collection and Diane's personal world to you, which reflects not only a lifetime of looking, but a lifetime of truly seeing."

A live sale in New York titled The Diane Keaton Collection: Architecture of an Icon is scheduled for June 8. The collection will consist of more than 50 lots of the "Something's Gotta Give" star's collection, including her signature bowler hats, trinkets from her office, personal artwork, and the original script from her iconic film Annie Hall.

In addition to the live sale, there will be three online auctions, "each dedicated to one of Keaton's fundamental touchstones: high fashion, interior design & decorative arts, and storied ephemera from both her personal and professional lives," Bonhams announced.

The auctions will run from May 31 through June 11.

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This story was originally published April 20, 2026 at 10:36 PM.

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