I just watched the Debbie Reynolds auction live online. Marilyn Monroe's memorabilia were the highest auctioned items, with the Seven Year Itch white "Subway Dress" selling at $4.6 million ($1 million starting price).
I'm not sure who the winning bidder is, but I hope the dress is put into a museum for fans to adore for years to come.
Other high-selling Marilyn items include:
"Little Rock" dress from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: $1.2 million
River of No Return saloon dress: $510,000
"Heat Wave" dress from There's No Business Like Show Business: $500,00
Check out the screen captures and other items that hit the auction on my Marilyn Monroe fan page.
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Saturday, June 18, 2011
Monday, May 30, 2011
SAVE THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH DRESS
The campaign is endorsed by Travilla, (William Travilla's estate) the designer behind the Seven Year Itch dress.
I would love to have the dress on display for the fans and the world to see. I believe it belongs in New York and I think Marilyn would appreciate it, considering her love for New York.
In honor of Marilyn's 85th birthday (June 1st), think about making a donation you're comfortable with towards SaveTheDress.org. The campaign needs to make enough money by June 18th.
Click here to read more info.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
SUPER RARE NORMA JEANE AUTOGRAPH
AuctionBytes.com:
WhatSellsBest.com, a website tracking rare auction items selling on eBay, is reporting bids have passed $10,000 on day five of a ten day auction, for an extremely rare teenage autograph by the actress Marilyn Monroe.
The autograph, with a personal message penned by the then 15 year old 'Norma Jeane Baker' (later to become Marilyn Monroe) is on the back of a black & white panoramic photograph featuring the 1941 graduating class of Ralph Waldo Emerson Junior High School. The sellers listing states the autograph; "may be the earliest example of a Marilyn Monroe signature known to exist."
According to James Massey, publisher of WhatSellsBest.com; "authenticated celebrity autographs linked to the early years of an iconic stars life, (like Marilyn Monroe) can among the most sought-after by collectors. Generally, the earlier the autograph, the rarer it may be, because celebrities just don't sign many items before the public knows who they are."
To see the Marilyn Monroe auction (Ends May 23, 2011), and other rare auction items sold on eBay. Visit: WhatSellsBest.com
For more information:
Contact James Massey by email at; james@whatsellsbest.com or, by telephone at 1-206-497-2263.
EDIT:
Click here to check out the final sale!
WhatSellsBest.com, a website tracking rare auction items selling on eBay, is reporting bids have passed $10,000 on day five of a ten day auction, for an extremely rare teenage autograph by the actress Marilyn Monroe.
The autograph, with a personal message penned by the then 15 year old 'Norma Jeane Baker' (later to become Marilyn Monroe) is on the back of a black & white panoramic photograph featuring the 1941 graduating class of Ralph Waldo Emerson Junior High School. The sellers listing states the autograph; "may be the earliest example of a Marilyn Monroe signature known to exist."
According to James Massey, publisher of WhatSellsBest.com; "authenticated celebrity autographs linked to the early years of an iconic stars life, (like Marilyn Monroe) can among the most sought-after by collectors. Generally, the earlier the autograph, the rarer it may be, because celebrities just don't sign many items before the public knows who they are."
To see the Marilyn Monroe auction (Ends May 23, 2011), and other rare auction items sold on eBay. Visit: WhatSellsBest.com
For more information:
Contact James Massey by email at; james@whatsellsbest.com or, by telephone at 1-206-497-2263.
EDIT:
Click here to check out the final sale!
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
SMASH COMING TO NBC FALL 2011
NBC will be premiering the new show SMASH begining this fall. The show is about a group of people who put together a Broadway musical about Marilyn Monroe, based on an offhand remark.
It's an interesting plot for a show and I look forward to checking it out.
It's an interesting plot for a show and I look forward to checking it out.
Monday, May 9, 2011
MARILYN'S DRESS BREAKS AUCTION RECORD
A black cocktail dress worn by Marilyn Monroe in 1958 was up for auction at Julien's Auctions in Beverly Hills yesterday. The dress was expected to be sold between $20,000 to $30,000 but the final price ended at $348,000, which is a record-breaking amount for the auction house.
The dress was a part of the Hollywood Legends auction, which ran from May 7th to May 8th. Marilyn's swimsuit was also up for auction with a winning bid coming to $84,000 and Audrey Hepburn's straw hat from Funny Face went for $15,350. Elizabeth Taylor's throne in Cleopatra sold for $7,040.
The dress was a part of the Hollywood Legends auction, which ran from May 7th to May 8th. Marilyn's swimsuit was also up for auction with a winning bid coming to $84,000 and Audrey Hepburn's straw hat from Funny Face went for $15,350. Elizabeth Taylor's throne in Cleopatra sold for $7,040.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
THE MOST EXPENSIVE MARILYN MONROE-RELATED ITEMS
From the pink dress famously worn in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes to Andy Warhol's icon silk screens, click here to check out some of the most expensive Marilyn-related items.
ARTIST SPENDS 8.5 YEARS CREATING A MARILYN MONROE PORTRAIT
An artist spent 8.5 years creating a Marilyn Monroe graphite portrait and made a documentary-style film about it.
Click here to read more.
Click here to read more.
MARILYN MONROE: METAMORPHOSIS
There's a new Marilyn Monroe book coming out but before you get too excited, it won't be available until October 25, 2011. However, it sounds like it's going to be an amazing photo book!
Taken from the Harper Collins website, "The most lavish and comprehensive collection of Marilyn Monroe photographs ever assembled-more than half of them previously unseen."
• Marilyn Monroe: Metamorphosis features images by world-class photographers including Richard Avedon, Milton Greene, Sam Shaw, Cecil Beaton, Philippe Halsman, Andre de Dienes, George Barris, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Philippe Halsman, Willy Rizzo, Richard C. Miller, Tom Kelley, and others.
• More than 60% of the photographs in the book have never before been published.
• Wills’ outstanding collection of rare photographs includes scores of stunningly crisp, full-color images from Monroe’s early years as a catalog model. These breathtaking shots capture the fresh-faced, innocent brunette Norma Jean Baker in her late teens and early twenties—and offer a startling contrast to the iconic image of Marilyn Monroe as a blond bombshell Hollywood starlet.
• Wills has access to the highest-quality images of Marilyn available anywhere in the world—from candids to film stills to modeling head shots, the images in Marilyn Metamorphosis wills stun casual fans and collectors alike. The interior design—by Stephen Schmidt, the designer of our amazing Photo by Sammy Davis Jr.—is elegant and rich, with rich color, spot varnish, and an elegant metallic gold color offsetting Marilyn’s image like the setting for a gem.
• Marilyn Monroe is unparalleled as an iconic photographic subject. Her influence on fashion and popular culture is enduring—young actresses and models continue to pose in homage to her famous “last sitting,” and the image of her iconic white dress billowing over a subway grate has become a cultural touchstone. Marilyn’s visual legacy is seen everywhere. She is beloved by fans internationally.
• Norma Jean Baker’s transformation into one of the most emulated and iconic Hollywood starlets is an epic American story—one that careens from a troubled childhood through bright spotlights and dark depression. Marilyn Metamorphosis offers a straightforward, cleanly designed photograph journey through Monroe’s meteoric rise and tragic undoing. From “The Rehearsal” years of a brunette Norma Jean posing in factories and on beaches, to the final chapter, “Icaras,” which contains images taken only weeks before her death, Marilyn Metamorphosis presents a visual historical record like never before seen.
There have been many Marilyn photo books-but nothing like this.
Australian-born curator and preservationist David Wills has accrued one of the world's largest independent archives of original Marilyn Monroe photographs. Now, in Marilyn Metamorphosis, he has gathered the work of every major Marilyn photographer-and dozens of unknowns-to create the most dazzling portfolio of images from every period in Marilyn Monroe's life, from her earliest sittings in 1942 till just weeks before her death two decades later. With more than three hundred full-bleed photos-including countless dazzling, unseen color photos from the very start of her career-Marilyn Metamorphosis chronicles her meteoric rise from a humble catalog model to one of the most recognized faces in history. No other book even comes close.
I can't wait to get my hands on a copy :)
Friday, March 4, 2011
MARILYN MONROE TV LISTINGS: MARCH 2011
CANADIAN AND AMERICAN LISTINGS:
(check local listings for channels and times)
TUESDAY, MARCH 1: ALL ABOUT EVE - TCM
FRIDAY, MARCH 4: GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES - ENCw
FRIDAY, MARCH 4: LET'S MAKE LOVE - FMC
SATURDAY, MARCH 5: LET'S MAKE IT LEGAL
SUNDAY, MARCH 6: RIVER OF NO RETURN - FMC
MONDAY, MARCH 7: THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH - CINEMAX
TUESDAY, MARCH 8: RIVER OF NO RETURN - FMC
TUESDAY, MARCH 8: NIAGARA - FMC
THURSDAY, MARCH 10: THE PRINCE AND THE SHOWGIRL - ENCw
(check local listings for channels and times)
TUESDAY, MARCH 1: ALL ABOUT EVE - TCM
FRIDAY, MARCH 4: GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES - ENCw
FRIDAY, MARCH 4: LET'S MAKE LOVE - FMC
SATURDAY, MARCH 5: LET'S MAKE IT LEGAL
SUNDAY, MARCH 6: RIVER OF NO RETURN - FMC
MONDAY, MARCH 7: THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH - CINEMAX
TUESDAY, MARCH 8: RIVER OF NO RETURN - FMC
TUESDAY, MARCH 8: NIAGARA - FMC
THURSDAY, MARCH 10: THE PRINCE AND THE SHOWGIRL - ENCw
MARILYN TO BE ON THE KENNEDYS
There has been controversy over the TV mini series, The Kennedys, but what I was most interested in was whether or not "Marilyn Monroe" would be making an appearance.
Today I found out that Charlotte Sullivan of Toronto, Canada, will be playing Marilyn in The Kennedys. Now I'm nervous to see how Marilyn will be portrayed.
If you're interested in checking out The Kennedys, it begins on April 10th on History Television
MARILYN MONROE INVESTIGATOR PASSED AWAY
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John Miner |
He was granted permission to listen to the tapes that Marilyn had made for her psychiatrist at the time, Dr. Ralph Greenson, for the 1962 investigation into Marilyn's death. However, he was only granted access if he promised to keep the content of the tapes a secret.
In 2005, Miner revealed what he had heard on the tapes, as he had taken extensive notes when he had first listened to them. He said that the tapes proved that Marilyn was not suicidal (her death was ruled a probable suicide) and that she had many projects in mind.
Miner was also involved in the investigations of the 1968 assassination of Robert F. Kennedy and the series of murders committed by the Charles Manson "Family."
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
JAMES FRANCO AS MARILYN MONROE
Last Sunday night at the Oscars, James Franco appeared as Marilyn Monroe. It was a bit confusing as to why he was dressed as Marilyn, but Anne Hathaway looked great in her tuxedo.
Have you seen James Franco in the James Dean bio pic? If not, you're missing out!
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
HOMETOWN GIRL BY ERIC MONROE WOODARD
I'd like to purchase this book but can't find it anywhere! If anyone has any info please send it my way :) Thank you!
MM FILMS & COSTUMES IN GRANADA
The Retroback International Classic Film Festival will also be a part of two exhibitions featuring 30 dresses, photographs and 83 other personal objects from Marilyn Monroe.
The dresses were used from the films Gentlemen prefer blonds, The Seven Year Itch, How to Marry a Millionaire and The Prince and the Showgirl.
The exhibitions can be found in the Caja Granada Centro Cultural and the Sala Zaida in the Caja Rural.
The Retroback International Classic Film Festival opened last Friday and continues until April 3.
The dresses were used from the films Gentlemen prefer blonds, The Seven Year Itch, How to Marry a Millionaire and The Prince and the Showgirl.
The exhibitions can be found in the Caja Granada Centro Cultural and the Sala Zaida in the Caja Rural.
The Retroback International Classic Film Festival opened last Friday and continues until April 3.
More info at http://www.retroback.info/
ICONIC SEVEN YEAR ITCH "SUBWAY DRESS" GOES TO AUCTION
The famous Seven Year Itch dress is estimated to be sold between 1-2 million dollars when it goes up for auction this summer.
The dress is from the collection of Debbie Reynolds, who has collected an amazing lot of Hollywood costumes, including Judy Garland's ruby slippers from the Wizard of Oz.
Reynolds always dreamed her collection would be housed in a museum, but with no financial backing she made the decision to auction it off.
Profiles in History, an auctioneer of Hollywood memorabilia, says it's the most significant collection of Hollywood costumes and props since the liquidation of the MGM and Fox studios in the 1970s. It will be sold in a series of auctions starting in June and continuing in December.
Reynolds collection contains more than 3,500 costumes, 20,000 photographs, and thousands of movie posters, costume sketches and props.
Part One of the auction will include the Seven Year Itch subway dress and the following items:
1. Gone With the Wind (MGM, 1939): the famous green-velvet ``drapery'' dress hat with bird adornment, worn by Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara.
2. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (20th Century-Fox, 1953): Marilyn Monroe's costume worn as Lorelei Lee: signature red sequin dress from Just Two Little Girls from Little Rock opening musical number, designed by Travilla.
3. The Sound of Music (20th Century-Fox, 1965): Julie Andrews' brown jumper and blouse with original guitar, from Do-Re-Mi.
4. Charlie Chaplin's ``Tramp character'' signature bowler-top hat.
5. The Wizard of Oz (MGM, 1939): Judy Garland's ``Dorothy'' original blue and white gingham test dress with puff-sleeved white blouse from the first two weeks of filming, designed by Adrian, plus the matching fabled ruby slippers in the ``Arabian test'' pattern.
6. Ben-Hur (MGM, 1959): Charlton Heston's signature tunic, robe, and accessories for the grand procession into Rome.
7. Mary of Scotland (RKO, 1934): Katharine Hepburn's key red velvet and gold trimmed gown designed by Walter Plunkett.
8. My Fair Lady (Warner Bros., 1964): Audrey Hepburn's ``Eliza Doolittle'' signature ivory ribbon embroidery lace Ascot dress and hat designed by Cecil Beaton.
9. Singin' in the Rain (MGM, 1952): Gene Kelly's herringbone wool three- piece suit by Walter Plunkett from I'm Singin' in the Rain musical number.
10. There's No Business Like Show Business (20th Century-Fox, 1954): Marilyn Monroe's black, white and pink, tropical-print ``Heat wave'' dress and hat by Travilla.
11. Blood & Sand (Paramount, 1922): Rudolph Valentino's `suit of lights' matador costume, designed by Travis Banton.
12. Cleopatra (Paramount, 1934): Claudette Colbert's signature royal boudoir gown of gold lame and marquis-emerald trim, designed by Travis Banton.
13. River of No Return (20th Century-Fox, 1954): Marilyn Monroe's saloon girl costume of beaded yellow charmeuse with red scroll trim designed by Travilla, complete with all the accessories.
14. To Catch a Thief (Paramount, 1955): Grace Kelly and Cary Grant's key costumes by Edith Head, from the romantic scenic drive in a convertible overlooking Cannes.
15. Taming of the Shrew (United Artists, 1929): Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. and Mary Pickford's elaborate court costumes. Hers is a peach silk velvet Empire gown with silver lace and bullion decoration by Irene Sharaff, and his is a black and gold tunic with gold lame shirt and decorated cuffs, together with matching hat and yellow-lined boots.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
MARILYN EXHIBIT COMING TO ANDY WARHOL MUSEUM
Source: Westmoreland Times
TMD recently chose The Andy Warhol Museum to launch their new expanded Marilyn Monroe line. TMD Holdings, based out of Pittsburgh, thought what better way to exhibit their current Marilyn Monroe line then at the Warhol exhibit: “Marilyn Monroe: Life as a Legend.” The exhibit explored the many facets of the Hollywood icon who aside from acting, adored poetry and other forms of art. The museum showcased various rare glimpses into the life of the icon; including over 100 prints of Marilyn from Andy Warhol’s private collection
Exhibit visitors were able to walk away with a piece of their favorite icon with gifts from the Museum store. TMD Holdings licensed Marilyn Monroe line was a hit with museum visitors. The Museum gift store offered licensed Marilyn accessories including key chains, lanyards, and bath accessories. Many of the products within the Marilyn Monroe bath line depict the infamous Andy Warhol Marilyn headshot. Fans can also expect to see the Marilyn in her iconic white dress gracing bar mirrors and retro alarm clocks. Wouldn’t you love to have Marilyn wake you up? Customers were especially drawn to the refined Marilyn glassware and ceramics. TMD offers innovative embossed Marilyn ceramics such as plates, coffee mugs, and even travel mugs. Divas will love the Marilyn wine and martini glasses!
TMD recently chose The Andy Warhol Museum to launch their new expanded Marilyn Monroe line. TMD Holdings, based out of Pittsburgh, thought what better way to exhibit their current Marilyn Monroe line then at the Warhol exhibit: “Marilyn Monroe: Life as a Legend.” The exhibit explored the many facets of the Hollywood icon who aside from acting, adored poetry and other forms of art. The museum showcased various rare glimpses into the life of the icon; including over 100 prints of Marilyn from Andy Warhol’s private collection
Exhibit visitors were able to walk away with a piece of their favorite icon with gifts from the Museum store. TMD Holdings licensed Marilyn Monroe line was a hit with museum visitors. The Museum gift store offered licensed Marilyn accessories including key chains, lanyards, and bath accessories. Many of the products within the Marilyn Monroe bath line depict the infamous Andy Warhol Marilyn headshot. Fans can also expect to see the Marilyn in her iconic white dress gracing bar mirrors and retro alarm clocks. Wouldn’t you love to have Marilyn wake you up? Customers were especially drawn to the refined Marilyn glassware and ceramics. TMD offers innovative embossed Marilyn ceramics such as plates, coffee mugs, and even travel mugs. Divas will love the Marilyn wine and martini glasses!
"MARILYN" PIN-UP BRINGS IN $83,000+ AT HERITAGE AUCTIONS
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Earl Moran's "Marilyn" |
Source: Dallas Art News
Earl Moran’s glowing image, Marilyn – a gorgeous image of a young Norma Jean before she became Marilyn Monroe – was obviously the apple of many a collector’s eye as heated bidding drove the final price to $83,650 and a record price for a Moran painting, practically doubling his previous record, and selling for more than seven times the $12,000 pre-auction estimate.
“We’ve seen prices and demand continue to climb for Moran’s effervescent images,” said Jaster. “Given the beauty of the subject, his amazing feel for light and the knowledge of who Marilyn would become, then it’s not surprising that this painting soared to more than seven times its pre-auction estimate.”
Click here to read more.
WATCH "GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES" IN NEW JERSEY
What: The Essential Marilyn Monroe Film Series: “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.”
Where: Middletown Township Public Library, 55 New Monmouth Road. (732) 671-3700; mtpl.org (New Jersey)
When: Monday, Feb. 28 at 7pm.
Cost: Free
Where: Middletown Township Public Library, 55 New Monmouth Road. (732) 671-3700; mtpl.org (New Jersey)
When: Monday, Feb. 28 at 7pm.
Cost: Free
Monday, February 14, 2011
MARILYN MONROE VOTED 2ND BEST CELEBRITY BODY OF ALL TIME
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Marilyn Monroe |
The company's Jenny Caven is quoted saying, "We think it sets a good precedent for women. We shouldn't all struggle to be really skinny. This is a good example for young women to see that real women have real curves."
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Audrey Hepburn |
Many people are still under the conclusion that Marilyn Monroe was a size 16 in today's terms, which is false. She was a size 12-16 in vintage dress terms, which are not the same as today's measurements. All you have to do is really look at her photo's, movies and costumes to see that she was not plus-sized. However, she was curvy/voluptuous with her hourglass body.
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Kelly Brook |
Kelly Brook has a gorgeous body and I would have voted for her myself. In my opinion, she is voluptuous because of her breasts, but give her a small B cup and she'd be considered slim as her actual body is toned and fit. So, if she didn't have large breasts would she still be considered a "real" woman?
We need to put an end to "slim vs. curves" and having people dictate what a "real" woman is based on her measurements and dress size. It's time to celebrate women of all sizes whether they are slim, curvy or in between. Celebrate individuality and celebrate health.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
MARILYNMONROE.COM?
Last week I visited MarilynMonroe.com to see if the website had changed since it was no longer run by CMG. Upon visiting the domain, it automatically re-directed me to the Authentic Brands Group, which is now the owner of Marilyn's image.
After visiting the domain today, it no longer redirects to ABG but to a Google search page. Let's hope they're constructing a new official Marilyn website, one that won't collect dust like the other one did.
UPDATE:
If you Google anything to do with Marilyn Monroe, the website for ABG will show at the top of the search list. What's interesting is that if you just Google "Marilyn Monroe", this doesn't happen.
UPDATE #2:
ABG's website no longer shows up at the top of the Google search list when searching Marilyn Monroe. Strange.
After visiting the domain today, it no longer redirects to ABG but to a Google search page. Let's hope they're constructing a new official Marilyn website, one that won't collect dust like the other one did.
UPDATE:
If you Google anything to do with Marilyn Monroe, the website for ABG will show at the top of the search list. What's interesting is that if you just Google "Marilyn Monroe", this doesn't happen.
UPDATE #2:
ABG's website no longer shows up at the top of the Google search list when searching Marilyn Monroe. Strange.
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