On September 15, 1955, Marilyn Monroe stood above a New York City subway grate wearing a white dress while filming The Seven-Year Itch. As a train passed underground, her dress blew upwards, with Marilyn flirtatiously trying to keep it down. While the moment only lasted a couple of ...
Monroe was also photographed in the body-con flamenco-style dress by photographer Gene Lester for a series of images taken on January 1, 1955. A form-fitting flame red lace evening dress with an asymmetric flared skirt at the hips, lined with tulle to create volume and a wide hem. The...
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Photos from Marilyn Monroe's final days go up for auction Paired with photographer George Barris, whom she'd come to trust, the images captured the star in honest and unguarded moments Aug 5, 2017 Monroe dress sold The dress that Marilyn Monroe while singing "Happy Birthday" to Preside...
Dave Benett//Getty Images Maya arrived wearing a gorgeous white satin slip dress. The halterneck design was totally backless, giving modern-day Marilyn Monroe vibes. A satin-tasseled shawl draped around her arms added to the old Hollywood glamour feel of the ensemble. Barely-there white heeled ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The iconic white dress Marilyn Monroe wore in "The Seven Year Itch" may be headed back to New York City, where a gust of air from a subway grate sent it billowing upward and into movie history.Manila Bulletin
photographer – instead of being grateful and admiring – respected neither her personal will nor her hard work. However, we did not remember these images, but all the others. We still have hundreds of thousands of pictures whichplunge us into the dream lifethat Marilyn Monroe wanted to live....
Exhibitions, such as ‘Marilyn Monroe: The Exhibit’ in 2012, have celebrated her iconic wardrobe, showcasing her most memorable costumes and dresses. Her iconic white dress from ‘The Seven Year Itch’ and the glamorous pink gown from ‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’ remain etched in the collective...
We've all seen the famous photo of Marilyn Monroe standing over a subway grate in a beautiful white dress, but have you ever laid eyes on these rare photos of her early life, career and romances?
Still, that Marilyn Monroe moment lives on to this day, both in the photographs and in the form of a 26-foot-tall traveling statue titled"Forever Marilyn." Artist Seward Johnson's statue, "Forever Marilyn."CBS News For more info: