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alwaysmarilynmonroe:

Marilyn and Jack Benny on an episode of The Jack Benny Show in September 1953. This is the sweetest and if anyone hasn’t seen it I suggest you watch it here; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMXdtu4IuI0
dailymonroe:

#MarilynMonroe photographed by Andre De Dienes around 1949.  (Taken with Instagram)
heckyeahmarilynmonroe:

Marilyn Monroe and her second husband Joe DiMaggio, 1954. Their marriage only lasted for a number of months but the pair remained close afterwards.
heckyeahmarilynmonroe:

Marilyn Monroe photographed by George Barris, 1962.
heckyeahmarilynmonroe:

Marilyn Monroe photographed by Cecil Beaton, 1956.
heckyeahmarilynmonroe:

Marilyn photographed by George Barris on Santa Monica Beach, California, 1962, just a couple of months before her tragic death.
”I could see a sadness in her eyes; she had learned to smile, laugh and clown, even though her heart was breaking” - George Barris, on their photo’s in 1962
heckyeahmarilynmonroe:

MM Personal: From the Private Archive of Marilyn Monroe.
I love this book, a must have for any Marilyn fan. Full of articles, private pictures, her beautiful outfits and personal notes and scribbles. I just love the close insight we get from this book. It’s a step closer to knowing the woman behind the legend, Marilyn Monroe.
heckyeahmarilynmonroe:

MM Personal: From the Private Archive of Marilyn Monroe.
I love this book, a must have for any Marilyn fan. Full of articles, private pictures, her beautiful outfits and personal notes and scribbles. I just love the close insight we get from this book. It’s a step closer to knowing the woman behind the legend, Marilyn Monroe.
alwaysmarilynmonroe:

Marilyn photographed by Milton Greene during the production of Bus Stop in 1956.

Hair test forĀ The Prince and the Showgirl

(Source: michellewilliamss, via alwaysmarilynmonroe)