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  2. White dress of Marilyn Monroe - Wikipedia

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    Marilyn Monroe wore a white dress in the 1955 film The Seven Year Itch, directed by Billy Wilder. It was created by costume designer William Travilla and worn in the movie's best-known scene. [ 1 ] The image of it and her above a windy subway grating has been described as one of the most iconic images of the 20th century.

  3. All About Marilyn Monroe's Iconic White Dress (and the ... - AOL

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    Monroe wore the famous white dress in the 1955 film The Seven Year Itch, directed by Billy Wilder.The scene was filmed early in the morning on Sept. 15, 1954, on the corner of Lexington Avenue and ...

  4. Never-before-seen footage of Marilyn Monroe uncovered - AOL

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    The scene from "Seven Year Itch" in which Marilyn Monroe's white cocktail dress gets buffeted up to her waist is one of the most iconic in film history, but now, thanks to some old home-shot ...

  5. Never-Before-Seen Photos of Marilyn Monroe Showcasing Her ...

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    Arnold's photos of Monroe on the set of 1961's The Misfits are some of her most famous images of the actress. This never-before-seen photo shows Marilyn between takes on the film's Nevada set in 1960.

  6. The Seven Year Itch - Wikipedia

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    Based on Axelrod's 1952 play of the same name, the film stars Marilyn Monroe and Tom Ewell, with the latter reprising his stage role. It contains one of the most iconic pop culture images of the 20th century, in the form of Monroe standing on a subway grate as her white dress is blown upwards by a passing train. [1]

  7. William Travilla - Wikipedia

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    William Travilla (March 22, 1920 – November 2, 1990), known professionally as Travilla, was an American costume designer for theatre, film, and television. [1] He is perhaps best known for designing costumes for Marilyn Monroe in eight of her films, as well as two of the most iconic dresses in cinematic history.

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