The iconic white dress that Marilyn Monroe wore in The Seven-Year Itch — the one that suggestively blows above her knees as she’s standing over Read the full post.
Jun 19
2011
11:35 AM ET
Marilyn Monroe's white dress from 'The Seven-Year Itch' sells for $5.6 million
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Anyone who pays that much, we can assume will take very good care of it. It may still see a museum some day. $5.6 million dollars could have done so much good, for so many, in the “outside” world. Now that I think about it, whoever bought it should be sh*t and pi**ed on for being such a d*uche.
Why did Debbie Reynolds have that dress? I’m very curious to know.
Hell, a dress that iconic should be in the Smithsonian. Or at least Planet Hollywood. They do have some cool stuff…They have a costume from “Gone With the Wind” in one of them and lots of other cool stuff. But the Seven Year Itch dress could definitely be in the Smithsonian.
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