Marilyn Monroe, world beauty icon

Norm Jean Baker, known as Marilyn Monroe, was born on June 1, 1926, in Los Angeles, California, in the United States and died on August 5, 1962. Early death ended her career too. Marilyn Monroe was a girl with hair [...]
Norm Jean Baker, known as Marilyn Monroe, was born on June 1, 1926, in Los Angeles, California, in the United States and died on August 5, 1962. Early death ended her career too.
Marilyn Monroe was a girl with black hair, but to become more beautiful, she turned blonde. A blonde so desired and wanted by everyone. The movie as her first is called “The Shocking Miss Pilgrim”, implemented in 1947. It became the most photographed picture of those years.
Marilyn had a unhappy childhood. She had suffered much during her early years because of poverty and sexual harassment. Her mother had been in psychiatric hospital for a long time, and her lonely Monroe had been sent to orphanages where she grew up.
“Arsyet for Monroe's extraordinary success has to do first with her body”, writes Barbara Sichtmann in her new book: “Almost skee no female grace, which she did not have. ” And for this reason her ability as an actress was often reversed: “Sexappeal gave her fame (...) has removed her attention from her artistic work. ”

A more free and just public morality would have facilitated her acceptance of herself”, writes Barbara on the dilemma that Monroe was in: “There is a lot of truth in the paper, that she was the most beautiful sex icon in the 1950s and also the victim of an acute hypocrisy of that time. ”
Writer Truman Capote was a friend of the artist. It writes: “It has presence, an internal radiation, an intelligence that suddenly shines, that never became visible on the stage. All of this is so delicate and fragile that only one camera is capable of fixing such moments. ”
The mystery that has caused her legend, as well as the 30 films she has done in her 15 years of career, or the famous men she married, Joe DiMaggio and playwright Arthur Miller, or her connection to the brothers John and Robert Kennedy, have been and remain among the most talked about in the world of art and cinematography.
Marylin Monroe's clothing included all colors, but her favorite colors were red, white, black, and beiga. Her favorite actors and artists were Greta Garbo, Jean Harlow, Ginger Rogers, Clark Gable, Charlie Chaplin, Charles Laughton, Will Rogers, Care Grant, John Barrymore, Tyrone Power and Richard Widmark. Marie Dresler and Olivia De Havilland, Goya, Picasso, El Greco, Michelangelo and Botticelli. Among her favorite singers, Marlyn Monroe singled out Frank Sinatra, while as her favorite female singer, Ella Fitzgerald. Marline Monroe also had her favorite authors, whom Fuydor Dostoyevsky, J.D. Salinger, George Bernard Shaw, and Thomas Wolfe.

Her favorite perfume was the famous “Chanel No. 5” and its favorite cosmetic products were of Nivea line.
She didn't like diamonds. “The diamonds are the best friend of the female”, there was a song that Monroe sang, yet she did not like them. And instead, it liked ornaments and pearls.
Marilyn continued working with Daniis until 1953. Photos taken by him are still very much watched by Monroe's fans around the world. In a moment during his career as photographer Harold Lloyd took pictures of Monroe in a bathing suit near a pool. These photos were not published until after her death, but are already very popular and popular with its followers around the world.
Gorge Barris was working with Marilyn Monroe for a catalog, the time she passed. He had widely photographed her, and for some they are the last pictures that Marilyn did until the moment she died.
The magazine “Photoplay” was voted by Marline Monroe in 1953 as the next “Best New Actes”, and at the age of 27, it was Hollywood's most desirable blonde. In 1962, “Golden Globe” called Marilyn Monroe the most popular female in the film world, demonstrating once again its alluring and sensual abilities.

Monroe's dresses have modern-day award awards. The dress she wore on John F's birthday. Kennedy was sold in 1999 for $1 million. Meanwhile, the white dress that he wore in the movie "The Seven Years Itch" was sold for $4.6 million in 2011.
Today the name “Marilyn Monroe” has become synonymous with beauty, sensuality and vitality. It remains inspired to always be the center of attention and the desired of all. Her figure inspires many people and age groups to overcome all obstacles and to realize their goals in life. It remains one of the most famous figures of all time









