Amy Winehouse's bamboo-print dress from her last gig fetches over $243K at LA auction
The dress was the highlight of an 800-item collection of personal effects.

Winehouse wore the green and black bamboo print dress at a concert in Belgrade in 2011.
A month later, on July 23, she died from acute alcohol poisoning. She was 27.
Her death was the culmination of a lengthy - and often very public - struggle with alcohol and drugs.

The entire collection brought in $4 million, twice the original forecast, according to auction house Julien's, which managed the sale that ran from Saturday to Sunday.
The proceeds will go to the Amy Winehouse Foundation, which supports vulnerable young adults struggling with addiction.
"All of these dresses represent Amy - fantastic musician, songwriter, but also a fashion icon," Nolan said.

Multi-Grammy-winning Winehouse, whose seminal and soulful 2006 album "Back to Black," is counted as a modern classic, often spoke of her personal experiences battling alcohol and drug addiction.
Many of the other dresses she wore in performances sold for between $12,500 and $150,000.
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