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Marilyn Monroe on the Catwalk: How Designers Have Referenced the Blond Bombshell
Fashion was as important as costume in making an icon of Marilyn Monroe. Here, we take a look at how designers have referenced her face, silhouette, and performances in their collections.
What happened
According to Vogue’s source item, Marilyn Monroe on the Catwalk: How Designers Have Referenced the Blond Bombshell, Fashion was as important as costume in making an icon of Marilyn Monroe. Here, we take a look at how designers have referenced her face, silhouette, and performances in their collections.
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- Marilyn Monroe on the Catwalk: How Designers Have Referenced the Blond BombshellVogue - 2026-05-31T10:00:00+00:00
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