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killerbeesting: Milton Greene. Marilyn Monroe.
Oh, what wouldn’t a sissy give to be her, to quote Marilyn Monroe, “I don’t mind living in a man’s world as long as I can be a woman in it.”. She captured a sissy’s thoughts perfectly and all these new age blonde bimbos strive to
Jump! by Philippe Halsman1. Brigitte Bardot (1955)2. Marc Chagall (1955)3. Richard Nixon (1959)4. Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis (1951)5. Marilyn Monroe (1959)6. Audrey Hepburn (1955)7. The Duke & Duchess of Windsor (1958)8. Grace Kelly (1955)9. Salvad
Montgomery Clift & Marilyn Monroe on set of The Misfits (1961). Monroe, while deep in the throes of her struggle with addiction and her personal demons, described Clift as “the only person I know who is in even worse shape than I am.”
Maria Callas & Marilyn Monroe, Madison Square Garden, 1962
I found this on bustypics and did a doubletake: SaRenna Lee doing her best 1961-era Marilyn Monroe. Still a head-turner.
Is this how you bill yourself, as the Marilyn Monroe of the 90’s? Sarenna Lee: Yeah. When I started modeling, I was doing photographs in August ‘92, and my first magazine cover came out in the beginning of '93 and they titled it “The
Mischief, by Charlotte Armstrong (1987, International Polygonics Ltd.). The source novel for the Roy Ward Baker-directed Don’t Bother To Knock (1952), starring Marilyn Monroe and Richard Widmark.From The Last Bookstore in Los Angeles.
phillipsauction: #MARILYN4EVER: A TRIBUTE TO MARILYN MONROE BERT STERN | Marilyn Monroe from The Last Sitting, 1962 “I would never have taken any nudes of Marilyn if she didn’t want to do it. I wasn’t out to do nudes, I was out to do pictures.”
Another excellent Marilyn-Monroe-in-The-Seven-Year-Itch rip.
missmonroes: Green and black-sequined leotard designed by William Travilla for Marilyn Monroe in Bus Stop (1956) I very much want to recreate this dress myself one day!
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vintagegal: Marilyn Monroe in Niagara (1953)
missmonroes:Marilyn Monroe photographed by Jock Carroll, 1952
Eartha Kitt and Marilyn Monroe
lolitasakura: Apparently in the 1950s, a popular nightclub, Mocambo would not book Ella Fitzgerald because she was black. Fortunately for Ella, she had a powerful and unlikely benefactor Marilyn Monroe.“I owe Marilyn Monroe a real debt…it was because
“We should all start to live before we get too old. Fear is stupid. So are regrets.” — Marilyn Monroe
Norma Jean (Marilyn Monroe), Los Angeles, 1944
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beatrixkiddos: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes was Jane Russell’s only film with Marilyn Monroe. They got along well. Russell called Monroe “Blondie” and was often the only person on the set who could coax Monroe out of her trailer to begin the day’s
normajeanebaker: Marilyn Monroe photographed by Nickolas Muray, 1952
BACK IN THE DAY |1/14/54| Joe DiMaggio weds Marilyn Monroe
44 W 17th St (top floor) - Blondie’s Debbie Harry wearing a Marilyn Monroe owned dress possibly. She moved here, next door to Chelsea Inn, with Chris Stein (who took the photo) around Sept 1976.
bohemea: Marilyn Monroe by Milton Greene, February 1955
gaelsgarciabernal: MARILYN MONROE The Misfits (1961)
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Barbara Stanwyck & Marilyn Monroe Nudes & Noises
Marilyn Monore, 1955 by Eve Arnold Nudes & Noises
Maria Callas & Marilyn Monroe Nudes & Noises
Groucho Marx & Marilyn Monroe Nudes & Noises
Robert Wagner & Marilyn Monroe Nudes & Noises
Betty Grable, Lauren Bacall, and Marilyn Monroe Nudes & Noises
Marilyn Mornoe by Dave Arnold Nudes & Noises
My mother in law knows us too well. She got Nick a book about the Romans, and one about firearms, and she got me the Marilyn Monroe book I’ve had my eye on for months. On top of the Marilyn Monroe book is the silver spoon bracelet with the purple
Marilyn photographed applying her make up by Sam Shaw in September 1954.
Marilyn six weeks before she passed, still as ethereal and beautiful inside and out as ever by the wonderful George Barris in July, 1962 for Cosmopolitan Magazine. June 1st 1926 - August 4th 1962.
Marilyn, 1953