Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Marilyn Monroe dresses to be exhibited, auctioned

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LOS ANGELES — Dresses that belonged to Marilyn Monroe along with an autographe­d photo thanking the executive who launched her Hollywood career will go on display before heading to auction.

Auction house Profiles in History announced that the items will be exhibited at The Paley Center for Media starting Saturday. An auction will follow in late October.

They include a photograph that Monroe signed to Twentieth Century Fox executive Ben Lyon that reads: “Dear Ben, You found me, named me and believed in me when no one else did. My thanks and love forever. Marilyn”

Born Norma Jeane Mortenson, Monroe changed her name after coming to Hollywood. She used her mother’s maiden name Monroe, while Lyon provided the “Marilyn.”

The photo was taken during the filming of “The Seven Year Itch,” the 1955 movie that provided history’s lasting image of Monroe, standing over a subway grate and holding down her white dress.

A version of the dress, made by the original designer Bill Travilla for Monroe for tours and exhibits, is also among the items up for sale, along with her handannota­ted script for the film. Also in the auction are Monroe’s personal childhood photograph­s and 15 costumes she wore in films, including dresses from “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” and “How to Marry a Millionair­e.”

 ?? The Associated Press ?? A version of Marilyn Monroe’s iconic “Seven Year Itch” dress is among the items to be sold at an auction in late October.
The Associated Press A version of Marilyn Monroe’s iconic “Seven Year Itch” dress is among the items to be sold at an auction in late October.

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