Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Ripley’s denies claim Kardashian damaged iconic Monroe dress

- By Leanne Italie

NEW YORK » Ripley’s Believe It or Not! on Thursday denied claims that Kim Kardashian’s wearing of the iconic Marilyn Monroe “Happy Birthday” dress left it with new damage.

ChadMichae­l Morrisette, who owns a mannequin supply company and once handled the skintight sparkler briefly worn by Kardashian at the Met Gala, said he spotted fresh damage to the crystal-covered garment when he popped in for a look at a Ripley’s Los Angeles location.

Morrisette shared photos taken on June 12 of the 60-year-old dress with a friend and fellow Monroe collector, who caused a stir earlier this week when he posted before and after shots on social media.

“It makes me sad. I ran out in tears,” Morrisette told The Associated Press.

Kardashian changed into a replica after climbing the Grand Staircase of the Metropolit­an Museum of Art on May 2. She wore the nudecolore­d dress for just a few minutes. Ripley’s purchased the dress for $4.8 million in 2016 at an auction. Morrisette said he was hired to stage Monroe memorabili­a that included the look Monroe wore in 1962 to serenade then-President John F. Kennedy for his 45th birthday.

“From the bottom of the Met steps, where Kim got into the dress, to the top where it was returned, the dress was in the same condition it started in,” Ripley’s Amanda Joiner, vice president of publishing and licensing, said in the statement.

She was with the dress the day of the gala and during its transport from Orlando, Florida, where it was last displayed, to New York, according to Ripley’s.

Morrisette’s photos, alongside preMet Gala images of the dress, lit up social media amid criticism at the time of the gala that Kardashian should not have been allowed to don the delicate and historical­ly notable dress. It was made of a flammable fabric that is no longer on the market.

Morrisette said he was stunned to see its condition. He said he saw the fabric stretched at the back zipper and hook enclosures with new hand-stitched crystals missing. He also said the shoulders appeared stressed. He said that level of damage wasn’t present the more than a dozen times he has viewed the dress over the years.

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