Steve Jobs: His Clothes and a Rare Macintosh Up for Auction
A piece of technology and fashion history for sale in Los Angeles
Lovers of Steve Jobs, collectors, and technology enthusiasts, prepare your wallets: on July 11th in Los Angeles, Julien’s Auctions will be auctioning unique items that belonged to the co-founder of Apple. The event, titled “Spotlight: History and Technology,” offers an unmissable opportunity to acquire invaluable memorabilia.
Iconic Clothes and an Original Macintosh
Among the most coveted items are Steve Jobs' clothing. A blue pinstripe Brioni suit for Wilkes Bashford, worn during the legendary 1984 Macintosh launch photo, is estimated to fetch between $20,000 and $30,000. Another iconic piece is the black Issey Miyake turtleneck, chosen by Jobs for many presentations and now a symbol of his minimalist style.
For technology enthusiasts, the auction provides a rare chance to obtain an original Macintosh. Specifically, an Apple Lisa 2/10, also known as the Macintosh XL, one of the earliest models in the series, estimated to be worth between $1,000 and $2,000.
An Auction to Celebrate a Legacy
The “Spotlight: History and Technology” auction is not only an opportunity to acquire rare and iconic items but also a way to celebrate the legacy of Steve Jobs. A visionary pioneer who revolutionized the world of technology and design, Jobs left an indelible mark on popular culture.
The auction of Steve Jobs' items represents a unique opportunity for collectors to acquire unique and iconic pieces linked to one of the most influential figures of our time. Whether you are a fan of fashion, technology, or simply an admirer of Steve Jobs, this event is not to be missed.