
Pink Linen dress worn in Niagara, 1952. The film noir film was one of Marilyns first big roles

Red Sequinned dress worn in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1953.

Costume from Bus Stop, 1956. This satin mermaid looking dress was designed by legendary hollywood designer William Travilla, he designed other dresses for Marilyn, including the iconic white dress from seven year itch.

Black silk Negligee with sewn in rose detail worn in Niagara, 1952.

The long dress on the left was worn by Marilyn to the premiere of the Rose Tattoo in 1955. The black beaded cocktail dress on the right was worn in Some Like It Hot, 1959

This black silk leotard costume with intricate sequins was worn in Gentlemen prefer blondes, 1953. This is my favourite costume, it embodies marilyn's persona, as a sex symbol . The dress is sexy, flirty and fun. The flowers and sequin detail on the hat is what i love about this costume.

The Dress on the left is from a photoshoot feature in Life Magazine, december 1958. The dress on the left is a black silk jersey cocktail dress designed by ceil shapman, it is one of Monroe's personal clothes.

The dress on the left is from The prince and the show girl, 1958. The dress is a white silk and chiffon floor length evening gownwith hand crafted beading. The dess on the right is from There's no business like show business, 1954. The full length flesh tone gown has a net underlay with heavily embellished sequins and flowers.
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