to "move on and let go" of the Anthony Price gown, and is to auction it in aid of a homeless charity.
"It's really odd to think that some other woman might wear it at her wedding," muses Jerry, who still maintains a friendship with Sir Mick, the father of her four children. "I just hope whoever she is has more luck than I did."
The wedding dress, which is expected to fetch £400 when goes under the hammer in London on Tuesday, is one of the 60 designer outfits Jerry is parting with. Other highlights of the collection – which she hopes will raise up to £25,000 – include a Dolce & Gabbana cocktail dress and a ballgown by British designer Vivienne Westwood.
"For me, this is a time of letting go, simplifying and getting my priorities right," says Jerry of the clearout. "I love it that my dresses can have a new lease of life in someone else's wardrobe."
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