September 23, 2010

In a Marilyn Mood

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  • Samantha Angela @ Bikini Birthday: I love that last picture of her. So classic.1 year ago

  • I’m just crazy about that first picture!1 year ago

  • Emily: Have you seen that great photo of her reading James Joyce’s Ulysses?1 year ago

  • Jessica: Oh, I love this! I was watching “How to Marry a Millionaire” last night (possibly my #1 cheer up movie of all time), and decided to aspire to more Monroe-ness…and more Bacall-ness, for that matter :) 1 year ago

  • Emily, There are tons of pics of her reading online, but I didn’t look closely at the covers. Love that.

    Jessica, My #1 cheer up movie is Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, so I feel you! I just love her high, feather hair and sad eyes.1 year ago

  • Lucy: Oh, the Steinem book! Those are my very favorite Marilyn pictures. Thanks for posting them.1 year ago

  • lisa strawberry: Love this! I just watched “Don’t Forget to Knock” the other night and she was fabulous in it! LOVE Marilyn! Always have.1 year ago

  • Jaime: Love these photos- she looks so effortlessly beautiful!1 year ago

  • Roxy: Oh Marilyn :) I watch Monkey Business the other day and now find myself completely addicted. Unfortunately I lack a VHS player and our movie store doesn’t carry a wide selection of DVDs :( 1 year ago

  • susan: One of my hero’s. The picture of her on the beach is the best!!1 year ago

  • girl paraphernalia: WOW, you are really channeling her, you look just like her, I love it!!1 year ago

  • Brittany Lauren: Have you seen her never published photos from LIFE magazine? They really show her sense of character. Such a beautiful inspiration. Thanks for posting1 year ago

  • Yes! I *think* I have. Or maybe I am thinking of the last sitting she did which some of these are from that was on view at the Brooklyn Museum a few years ago? I will have to seek the Life ones out.1 year ago

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