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The iconic white dress worn by Marilyn Monroe in the famous subway grate scene from "The Seven Year Itch" (1955). This dress became a symbol of Marilyn's allure and charisma.

Designed by William Travilla, this dress became one of the most recognizable outfits in cinematic history. During the filming, over 2,000 fans gathered to catch a glimpse of Marilyn, creating a legendary moment.

One of the most sought-after pieces of Hollywood memorabilia, this dress has been appraised at over $5 million.

A stunning red velvet gown worn by Marilyn Monroe at the 1953 premiere of "How to Marry a Millionaire." This dress showcases Marilyn's timeless elegance and sophistication.

This gown, designed by Travilla, was worn during one of Marilyn's most glamorous appearances. The premiere attracted widespread media attention, further cementing her status as a Hollywood icon.

A rare piece of fashion history, this gown is highly valued by collectors for its exquisite design and historical significance.

A collection of handwritten letters by Marilyn Monroe, providing a glimpse into her personal thoughts and feelings.

The Marilyn Legacy

Marilyn Monroe's legacy transcends her unforgettable roles in classic films; she remains an enduring icon whose influence is felt across various facets of culture and entertainment. Known for her captivating beauty, charisma, and talent, Marilyn redefined what it means to be a Hollywood star. Her journey from Norma Jeane Baker to Marilyn Monroe is a story of resilience, ambition, and an unwavering quest for artistic excellence.

Throughout her career, Marilyn starred in numerous box-office hits and received critical acclaim for her performances. Movies like "Some Like It Hot," "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," and "The Seven Year Itch" showcased her remarkable acting abilities and established her as one of the most talented actresses of her time. Her ability to portray both comedic and dramatic roles with equal finesse set her apart in the competitive world of Hollywood.