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Joan Rivers was open about her luxurious tastes E f j’ai besoin d’un apero avec angelique shirt . once joking, “People say that money is not the key to happiness, but I always figured if you have enough money, you can have a key made.” At the time of her death, Rivers was worth an estimated $150 million and left behind a wealth of over-the-top treasures.Following her death, Christie’s held an auction, “The Private Collection of Joan Rivers.” The items included “Harry Winston, and Chanel to a Tiffany dog bowl and silk pagoda dog bed” in addition to Louis XVI style furniture and a number of Fabergé pieces. According to Art Daily, the auction made $2,495,250. “She was always adamant that even your finest things should be used and loved and not just in the bank vault or storage,” Melissa Rivers told People magazine.


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Rivers didn’t just keep her luxurious tastes to herself E f j’ai besoin d’un apero avec angelique shirt . She was also known as being “the most marvelous hostess,” who shared her lavish apartment’s precious possessions with her circle of friends. “She kept an eye on the table to make sure people were laughing and participating in the conversation,” Marjorie Stern told Christie’s, adding, “She loved to set a formal table which included finger bowls, of course. I never missed an opportunity to tell her they were ridiculous in today’s world!”Joan Rivers was a trailblazer, forging a hugely successful career in the mostly male-dominated comedy world. Not surprisingly, she was hailed by many as “a groundbreaking feminist icon,” with Time claiming, “Rivers blazed trails for other women in the comedic industry by bringing taboo topics like abortion to light onstage. Without her, there would be no Sarah Silverman or Chelsea Handler or Amy Schumer.”But, Rivers often came under fire from feminists for her scathing critique of women’s weight, appearance, and sexuality. HuffPost shot down Time’s “feminist icon” label, claiming the magazine “all-too-blithely glosses over the fact that her humor was frequently predicated on tearing women down — and viciously so. Let’s not forget that her comedy shtick was rooted in deeply misogynistic ideas about women.” HuffPost went on to list a few of Rivers’ caustic jibes, including, “Elizabeth Taylor’s so fat she puts mayonnaise on aspirin” and “Kristen Stewart got a whole career by being able to juggle a director’s b***s.”Four years after her mother’s death, Melissa Rivers told V magazine that Joan never considered herself a feminist and that “she wanted to do everything she wanted to do and wanted a man to open a car door for her.” Melissa added, “She thought men should treat women great. She still wanted to be treated like a lady.”
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