Pearls on Lupita Nyong'o stolen Oscars dress fake, claims thief
After Missing For Two Days, The Gown Was Eventually Returned By The Thief On Friday. It Was Stuffed In A Trash Bag Under A Bathroom Sink At The Same Hotel. The Thief Who Hasn’t Been Identified Called TMZ, Claiming The Pearls Decorating The Dress Were Fake.
Lupita Nyong’o and designer Calvin Klein have expressed their happiness after the stolen dress the actress wore to the Academy Awards was recovered.
The gown valued at USD 150,000 was stolen from the actress’ room at the London West Hollywood Hotel earlier this week, reported Ace Showbiz.
“Collaborating with Francisco for my Oscar dress this year was such a special and unforgettable experience,” the Oscar-winning star said.
“I’m happy that it has been potentially recovered. It is a timeless and priceless piece of art.”
The CK creative director Francisco Costa who designed the dress chimed in, “All of us at Calvin Klein are thrilled to know that the dress has potentially been located. This was an amazing collaboration between the brand and Lupita and the dress looked truly exquisite on her. Once it’s returned to us, we will be able to have the dress restored and archived, as it now represents an important moment for the brand.”
After missing for two days, the gown was eventually returned by the thief on Friday. It was stuffed in a trash bag under a bathroom sink at the same hotel. The thief who hasn’t been identified called TMZ, claiming the pearls decorating the dress were fake.
Neither Nyong’o nor Costa addressed the fake pearl controversy.
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