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Marilyn did possess some corset style bras (some of which went for auction in the Christie's auction a few years ago) but she tended not to wear underwear as it would "spoil the lines".
Speaking of Marilyn's clothing - I was fortunate enough to head up to the Newbridge Icon Museum in County Kildare at the weekend to see some of her clothing and furniture that will be going up for auction next month. She truly had incredible style - there were a number of Pucci pieces including capri pants, tops and a beautiful pink dress along with pieces from her movies like the ornate robe she wore in The Prince and the Showgirl. When you see her clothes in real life you can see how small her frame was - particulary with the Pucci items.
The Icon Museum is a great place to visit - they have clothing belonging not only to Marilyn but to Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly, Tippi Hedren, Judy Garland, Gloria Swanson and Greta Garbo to name a few and there will be more added later:
http://www.newbridgesilverware.com/?operation=section&sid=33
With regards to the famous Monroe wiggle it's a myth that she cut off part of the heel of one of her shoes or that she was double-jointed (a popular story in the 1950's!). To quote the lady herself " 'I learned to walk as a baby and I haven't had a lesson since.'
Speaking of Marilyn's clothing - I was fortunate enough to head up to the Newbridge Icon Museum in County Kildare at the weekend to see some of her clothing and furniture that will be going up for auction next month. She truly had incredible style - there were a number of Pucci pieces including capri pants, tops and a beautiful pink dress along with pieces from her movies like the ornate robe she wore in The Prince and the Showgirl. When you see her clothes in real life you can see how small her frame was - particulary with the Pucci items.
The Icon Museum is a great place to visit - they have clothing belonging not only to Marilyn but to Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly, Tippi Hedren, Judy Garland, Gloria Swanson and Greta Garbo to name a few and there will be more added later:
http://www.newbridgesilverware.com/?operation=section&sid=33
With regards to the famous Monroe wiggle it's a myth that she cut off part of the heel of one of her shoes or that she was double-jointed (a popular story in the 1950's!). To quote the lady herself " 'I learned to walk as a baby and I haven't had a lesson since.'