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- With a blind stamp from the Frank Worth Estate // Frank Worth's Marilyn in 'How to Marry a Millionaire' captures Marilyn Monroe in an iconic moment of Hollywood glamour. Taken during the filming of the 1953 movie, this black-and-white photograph shows Monroe leaning gracefully against a car, dressed in an elegant, form-fitting gown with one arm casually resting on the door. Her radiant smile and relaxed pose exude charm and confidence, capturing the allure and magnetic presence that made her a timeless star. The photo’s natural outdoor setting and Monroe’s classic Hollywood style evoke an era of sophistication and beauty. Authenticated by a blind stamp from the Frank Worth Estate, this photograph is a cherished piece of Hollywood history, celebrating Monroe's enduring legacy.
Marilyn in 'how to marry a millionaire' (black and white)
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- With a blind stamp from the Frank Worth Estate // Frank Worth's Marilyn in 'How to Marry a Millionaire' captures Marilyn Monroe in an iconic moment of Hollywood glamour. Taken during the filming of the 1953 movie, this black-and-white photograph shows Monroe leaning gracefully against a car, dressed in an elegant, form-fitting gown with one arm casually resting on the door. Her radiant smile and relaxed pose exude charm and confidence, capturing the allure and magnetic presence that made her a timeless star. The photo’s natural outdoor setting and Monroe’s classic Hollywood style evoke an era of sophistication and beauty. Authenticated by a blind stamp from the Frank Worth Estate, this photograph is a cherished piece of Hollywood history, celebrating Monroe's enduring legacy.
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