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  1. 16 juil. 2023 · The dress was eye-popping, to be sure, especially for the nature of the event. Marilyn Monroe sang happy birthday to President JFK at a fundraiser for him and the Democratic National Committee. In 1962, Monroe was fresh off a movie that flopped, a divorce, and surgery followed by a stint in a psychiatric hospital.

  2. 3 mai 2022 · And that’s Marilyn Monroe,” says Kardashian. The instant she stepped foot on the red carpet wearing the infamous glittering dress, her hair platinum blonde and perfectly coiffed, the reference was unmistakable. “For me the most Marilyn Monroe moment is when she sang “Happy Birthday”, to JFK, it was that look.”

  3. La robe blanche de Marilyn Monroe est une robe portée par l'actrice américaine Marilyn Monroe dans l'une des scènes les plus connues du film Sept Ans de réflexion (1955). Cette robe de cocktail blanche, légèrement ivoire, a été créée par le costumier Travilla dans un style à la mode dans les années 1950. Dans le film, cette robe ...

  4. A flamboyant dress. In Niagara, Marilyn Monroe plays a fiery character whose youth is wasted in a bad marriage. George Loomis is much older than his wife, and does not seem to be a good fit for her. This is why, behind her smiling facade, the pretty blonde is cheating on her husband.

  5. The white dress from The Seven Year Itch (1954) A bare back, a plunging neckline and an XXL skirt… it's probably the most iconic dress in the history of cinema. This William Travilla piece was exclusively designed for the film. Perched on white heeled sandals, Marilyn Monroe let the air from the metro lightly blow her skirt in an elegant ...

  6. 21 févr. 2022 · When most of us think of Marilyn Monroe, we probably picture her in a satin gown, covered in expensive jewels. But Monroe didn't always dress like a glamorous bombshell. In fact, her favorite clothes to wear at home were incredibly laid-back. Some people who worked with Monroe even saw her natural sense of style as "slovenly."

  7. Marilyn Monroe wore a shocking pink dress in the 1953 film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, directed by Howard Hawks. [1] The dress was created by costume designer William "Billy" Travilla and was used in one of the most famous scenes of the film, which subsequently became the subject of numerous imitations, significantly from Madonna in the music ...