A slew of Marilyn Monroe and Hugh Hefner collectibles sold at auction over the weekend, including a pink Pucci dress worn by the actress and a smoking jacket and slippers worn by the Playboy founder.
One Manhattan night in 1954, an ivory-white cocktail dress made cinematic history when it collided with an upward breeze. That unforgettable moment, from the whimsical comedy The Seven Year Itch, had ...
Though the two Hollywood icons remarkably never met, Hugh Hefner's and Marilyn Monroe's legacies became inextricably linked when Monroe appeared in Hefner's inaugural 1953 issue of Playboy. In that ...
The year was 1954, and Marilyn Monroe was in the middle of filming her movie The Seven Year Itch when she stepped on a subway grate. Behind the scenes, a wind machine helped blow the skirt of ...
From countless recreations to behind-the-scenes drama, here’s everything to know about Marilyn Monroe’s iconic white dress Moviestore/Shutterstock Even if you've never seen The Seven Year Itch, you ...
To have a cocktail named after you is truly a glamorous feat, and no one was quite as glamorous as movie star, bombshell, and radical humanitarian Marilyn Monroe. Known for being a symbol of ...
Marilyn Monroe leaving city hall after her wedding on April 1, 1954 in San Francisco, California ; Marilyn Monroe on the day of her wedding day to James Dougherty in 1942 in Los Angeles, California ...
Also sold were the one-space mausoleum crypt, located near the final side-by-side resting places of Hefner and Monroe; a round bed owned by Hefner; and a grave marker from Monroe's crypt. By Kimberly ...
Marilyn Monroe famously wore a dramatic tea-length wedding dress in 1953's Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, but she also had three equally beautiful bridal ensembles of her own. Monroe was married three ...