Meet Ashley and Anne: Inside the Collection

If you’re not a "Drewbie" yet… you will be after seeing this stunning Drew Barrymore collection!
Oct. 12, 2025
Ashley and Anne are what you might call true "Drewbies" — fans and collectors of Drew Barrymore. Their friendship grew out of a shared love for all things Drew, which eventually culminated in an online museum they call the Drewseum.
It’s all Drew, all the time. As long as Ashley and Anne can work together, they plan to keep building the collection for life.
They love Drew not just for her films, but for her positivity, her story, and her resilience. Their fandom began with a large community of Drew Barrymore fans, and in 2005, they launched the Drewseum.
The fandom came first, and the collection came after. All the Drew you never knew you needed — until now! Take a look.
1. "Never Been Kissed" Dress

This costume is from the Drew Barrymore film Never Been Kissed (1999).
It was the first costume ever added to Ashley and Anne's Drewseum collection.
In this scene, Drew Barrymore’s character gets egged and the dress still has the stain to prove it!
The piece was acquired more than 20 years ago. The film, released in 1999, was the first produced by Barrymore’s production company, Flower Films.
Have you ever seen this iconic movie?
The dress is instantly recognizable and part of pop culture history.
According to our expert, it’s in great condition and estimated to be worth around $5,000. An egg-cellent piece of movie history!
2. Flower Films Christmas Cards

These are Christmas cards from Drew Barrymore’s production company, Flower Films, sent between 1998 and 2004.
A unique connection to a friend’s cousin — who was Drew Barrymore’s producing partner — got her added to the company’s mailing list. Every year after that, she received a holiday card sent to family and friends.
Drew started Flower Films when she was only 19, and these cards represent her drive, creativity, and self-starter spirit — something we can all admire.
You had to know someone who knew someone to get one of these cards, making them a truly personal and special collectible.
Their sentimental value far outweighs their collectible value.
According to our expert, the full set might be worth around $300, given its niche appeal to collectors.
They’re pieces of Hollywood history that only friends and family of the company could ever receive. The gift of Drew keeps on giving.
We’re on the nice list, but not that list… yet!
3. Drew Barrymore’s Leotard and Ballet Slippers

Part of being a Drew Barrymore collector is knowing the full history behind the iconic actress — and Ashley and Anne certainly do.
These are Drew’s actual ballet clothes, from before she became a household name. Drew’s mother once sold some of her daughter’s childhood belongings for charity, and these pieces were among them.
They eventually found their way to the Drewseum from an eBay find. Drew’s mother had written her daughter’s name on the inside of the ballet slippers, making them a truly personal keepsake.
Ashley and Anne felt a sense of responsibility to give these items a good home. They’re deeply personal pieces from Drew’s early years — and a touching reminder of how far she’s come in her multi-decade career.
According to our expert, the set could be worth around $1,000. Proof that even Hollywood icons start with small steps.
4. Chair Back from "Firestarter"

This is the back of a director’s chair from the film Firestarter, which was released in 1984.
According to Ashley and Anne, the person selling it didn’t realize what they had. With some clever investigative work, Ashley and Anne were able to identify the set it belonged to based on the color, texture, and style.
According to our expert, chair backs are always popular collectibles — especially when they feature a name like Drew Barrymore.
It’s a cross-collectible item that appeals to both film memorabilia enthusiasts and Drew fans alike.
According to our expert, this piece would be worth around $2,000. A fiery find for any Drew devotee!
5. Drew Barrymore's "Charlie's Angels" Outfit

Here’s another rockin’ Drew Barrymore costume! This outfit can be seen in the credit sequence of the first Charlie’s Angels film Drew appeared in.
In the scene, the Angels are pretending to be a rock band. The boots are especially valuable because they were custom made — and Drew wore them in both Charlie’s Angels movies.
Duran Duran was one of Drew’s favorite bands growing up, making this outfit even more fitting.
According to our expert, seeing the full costume in person was exciting — and having all the pieces together makes it extra special. He valued the costume at around $2,000. These boots were truly made for both walking and collecting.
6. The total value of Ashley and Anne’s Drew Barrymore collection:
