Michaele Salahi's White House Dress Up For Auction
Filed under: Apparel, Auctions, Charity

The infamous red sari-style gown that Michaele Salahi wore when she and her husband Tareq allegedly crashed a White House state dinner last year is being auctioned off for charity. TMZ reports that Salahi turned the dress over to the Potomack Auction Company. Salahi is part of "The Real Housewives of D.C." reality television show on Bravo. TMZ has pictures of Salahi handing over the dress to The Potomack Company an all-female owned auction house. The dress will be sold on October 2 as part of the auction house's fall catalogue sale. A part of the proceeds will benefit the Clinton-Bush Haiti Fund.
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