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Par Dona Rodrigue le 16 Avril 2012 à 12:21
lot n°734: Marilyn Monroe 2-piece dance costume
by Dorothy Jeakins from Let’s Make Love
(TCF, 1960) For Marilyn Monroe’s singing and dancing character “Amanda Dell” in Let’s Make Love, Dorothy Jeakins designed for her this sheer, sexy two-piece pink silk shirt/ black dance-brief combination, worn for rehearsal scenes in the stage musical set within the film. Both pieces bear internal TCF labels inscribed “F-13 M. Monroe” and apart from a few scattered minor to moderate stains in the shirt and minor separations in the brief, they remain essentially intact and presentable. With the long sleeves casually rolled up and shirt tucked into brief, this was a lovely and happy look for her in what was to be her penultimate film.
lot n°734: Marilyn Monroe “Vicky” green cummerbund
from There’s No Business Like Show Business
(TCF, 1954) The stylish “color” accent to a very simple though effective costume designed by Travilla for Marilyn Monroe in There’s No Business Like Show Business, being a large green cummerbund-sash which she wears over a Capri-style black full-body leotard for her languorous and eminently sexy performance of “Lazy”. Bears internal studio wardrobe tag inscribed in cursive “Marilyn Monroe A729-38” with a few faint stains or fading spots, generally Fine.
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Par Dona Rodrigue le 15 Avril 2012 à 00:25
lot n°776: MARILYN MONROE OWNED HAT A Marilyn Monroe owned straw hat with frayed brim. Felt applique reads “Isla Margarita” brim. Hat band is decorated with red applique felt flowers and green felt vegetation. No size present. PROVENANCE Partial Lot 450, “The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe,” Christie’s, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999
lot n°774:
MARILYN MONROE THEDA BARA CLEOPATRA COSTUME A harem costume worn by Marilyn Monroe for a 1958 photoshoot with Richard Avedon. Avedon dressed Monroe as five of Hollywood’s famed leading ladies. In this costume, Monroe dressed as Theda Bara in her role as Cleopatra. It is purported that this was part of Monroe’s campaign to play the role of the Egyptian queen in the film Cleopatra that eventually starred Elizabeth Taylor.
The costume is comprised of a goldtone brassierewith snake motif cups, prong set costume gems and metal ring straps, and a skirt created by a series of scarves affixed to a gold lame bikini bottom. The accessories include a serpentine headdress with goldtone linked rings at each side, three pressed metal wristbands and armbands with arabesque designs, and a belt designed to be worn at the hip with goldtone bead, gen and paillette embellishments. Accompanied by one scarfnot affixed to skirt. PROVENANCE Lot 25 “The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe,” Christie’s, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999
lot n°784:
MARILYN MONROE SCREEN WORN COSTUME A raw silk pink ensemble worn by Marilyn Monroe in The Seven Year Itch (20th Century Fox, 1955). The costume is composed of a three-quarter-length-sleeve top and tapered leg pants containing a costumer’s label that reads “Marilyn Monroe A-734” and a maker’s label that reads “designed by Jax.” Pants feature back zipper closure and shirt features deep V neckline with wing collar. Monroe can be seen wearing the ensemble with a matching belt, now absent, as she portrayed “The Girl” in the film. No size present.
lot n°786:
MARILYN MONROE FUR STOLE A Marilyn Monroe owned fur stole. The fur is Russian Lynx with a sage green wool lining. No label present. Approximately 21 by 60 inches PROVENANCE Lot 181, “The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe,” Christie’s, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999
lot n°789:
MARILYN MONROE OWNED SHIRT A black button-down shirt owned by Marilyn Monroe. The cotton shirt has a peter pan style collar and five-button closure. Label reads “Made in Italy/ By Rosellina/ 16.” PROVENANCE Partial Lot 50, “Property From The Estate of Marilyn Monroe,” Julien’s Auctions, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005
Vente aux enchères publique les 26 et 27 juin 2010 par JuliensAuction au Planet Hollywood de Las Vegas aux Etats-Unis. Le catalogue (photo ci-contre) est en vente sur juliensauction Le catalogue présente tous les produits qui seront mis aux enchères: photographies, vêtements personnels costumes de films bijoux meubles et décorations de sa maison de Brentwood objets
Marilyn owned this sleeveless black silk dress; interior label reads "Ceil Chapman," one of MM's favorite cocktail dress designers. Marilyn can be seen wearing this dress in photos with gossip columnist Louella Parsons.
persos (tels que livres)...
Photographie signée Pantalon à carreaux Quatre petits bancs de Brentwood
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Par Dona Rodrigue le 14 Avril 2012 à 19:12
Julien's Auctions - vêtements et chaussures
Lot n°346 : Robe d'été ayant appartenue à Marilyn Monroe. De couleur bleue turquoise à carreau blanc, petite robe d'été avec de petites poches à l'avant, de marque: "Serendipity 3", sans indication de taille. PROVENANCE Lot 116 "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe" de la vente de Christies New York, du 28 Octobre 1999.
Lot n°347 : Blouse blanche en cotton ayant appartenue à Marilyn Monroe. De style oxford, marque Gucci et "Made in Italy" indiqué sur l'étiquette. PROVENANCE Lot 116 "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe" de la vente de Christies New York, du 28 Octobre 1999.
Lot n°348 : Jupe blanche en satin ayant appartenue à Marilyn Monroe. Jupon couleur crème, étiquetté: “Virginia Wallace 26”. PROVENANCE Lot 116 "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe" de la vente de Christies New York, du 28 Octobre 1999.
Lot n°349 : Veste de soirée en velour noir ayant appartenue à Marilyn Monroe. Création de Jack Hanson qui travailla pour l'enseigne Jax (indication "Jax" sur l'étiquette). Hanson était un ex joueur de baseball de l'équipe Los Angeles Angels. Il emprunta $500 et installa sa propre boutique à Balboa, en Californie. Il ouvrit une seconde boutique à Beverly Hills et rencontra le succès avec de célèbres clientes: Marilyn, Natalie Wood, Joan Collins, et Janet Leigh. Ses vêtements coûtaient très chers et étaient donc reservés à une certaine classe sociale. PROVENANCE: Lot 116, The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe, Christies, New York, Thursday, 28 October 1999.
Lot n°350 : Une paire de chaussures ayant appartenue à Marilyn Monroe. De la marque Creazioni Dal Co, numéroté #1619 à l'intérieur, sans indication de pointure. PROVENANCE Lot 282, The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe, Christie’s, New York, Thursday, 28 October 1999.
Lot n°351 : Une paire de chaussures ayant appartenue à Marilyn Monroe. De la marque Creazioni Dal Co, numéroté #38hl à l'intérieur, sans indication de pointure. PROVENANCE Lot 282, The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe, Christie’s, New York, Thursday, 28 October 1999.
lot n°570: MARILYN MONROE PUCCI ENSEMBLE A two-piece silk jersey in seafoam green, boatneck, sleeveless shirt with elastic waist together with matching knee-length skirt. Each piece pieces have both Emilio Pucci and Saks Fifth Avenue labels. PROVENANCE Lot 288, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe," Christie's, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999.
lot n°571: MARILYN MONROE FALSE EYELASHES A box containing a pair of Martha Lorraine brand eyelashes owned by Marilyn Monroe. The box contains a plastic tray in which the eyelashes rest. There is also a segment to hold glue, which is absent. The lashes, made of human hair, contain traces of lash glue. PROVENANCE Partial Lot 112, "Fine Manuscripts Including a Collection of Marilyn Monroe Memorabilia," Christie's, Los Angeles, September 12, 2001
lot n°572: MARILYN MONROE HAIRNET A nude hairnet owned by Marilyn Monroe. PROVENANCE Partial Lot 248, "Property From the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's Auctions, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005.
lot n°573: MARILYN MONROE SATIN SLIP A cream color satin half slip with side zipper from the personal wardrobe of Marilyn Monroe. Label reads "Virgina Wallace 26." One stain on front and two small stains on back. PROVENANCE Partial Lot 116, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe," Christie's, New York, sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999
lot n°574: MARILYN MONROE BRASSIERE LINER An off-white brassiere liner from the professional wardrobe of Marilyn Monroe. PROVENANCE Partial Lot 80, "Property From the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's Auctions, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005.
lot n°575: MARILYN MONROE BELT A black velvet belt owned by Marilyn Monroe. The belt is stamped on the leather back "A Swanky Product." Brass buckle has discolored due to age. Includes original Christie's lot tag. Length, 32 inches PROVENANCE Partial Lot 114, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe," Christie's, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999
lot n°576: MARILYN MONROE SWEATER A black mohair sweater vest with lable reading "Ilaria/ Made In Italy." PROVENANCE Partial Lot 146, "The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe," Christie's, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999.
lot n°577: MARILYN MONROE OWNED SKIRT A tan corduroy skirt owned by Marilyn Monroe. Label reads "designed by Jax." Straight shape with side zipper and back kick pleat. No size present. PROVENANCE Lot 30, "Property From the Estate of Marilyn Monroe," Julien's Auctions, Los Angeles, June 4, 2005 -
lot n°578: MARILYN MONROE COCKTAIL DRESS A black crepe cocktail dress with deep v-neck and low cut back, with pouf hemline. Interior label reads “front” to identify the front of the dress. Monroe wore this dress to a 1958 party at The Beverly Hills Hotel and is pictured on the cover of the book Marilyn Monroe: From Beginning to End by Michael Ventura. No size present. PROVENANCE Lot 238, “The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe,” Christie’s, New York, Sale number 9216, October 27 & 28, 1999
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