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  1. 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. 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.

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  3. Sep 10, 2020 · Sixty years ago today, Marilyn Monroe mesmerized a crowd of lucky onlookers while her white dress blew suggestively above her knees — and sometimes over her head.

  4. Monroe’s dress for this scene was a famous white halter-neck dress designed by William Travilla. The dress was made of a lightweight fabric and had a full skirt, which was perfect for the scene as it created a dramatic effect when the wind lifted it.

  5. George Zimbel was there on the street among several photographers to document what would become Marilyn Monroes most lasting image: a blowing white halter dress.

  6. Feb 16, 2016 · An iconic moment marked the cinematic history when the little white dress of Marilyn Monroe blew up while she was standing over a subway grate in New York on 15th September 1954.

  7. Browse 329 marilyn monroe white dress photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. Film star Marilyn Monroe poses over a Manhattan subway grate as the wind blows her white dress up.

  8. Jan 16, 2020 · CNN — One Manhattan night in 1954, an ivory-white cocktail dress made cinematic history when it collided with an upward breeze. That unforgettable moment, from the whimsical comedy “The Seven...

  9. May 22, 2017 · We've all seen Marilyn Monroe in a white dress standing over a subway ventilation. The iconic image is Sam Shaw's most famous, but certainly not his most moving. His work is now on show in...

  10. In the early hours of September 15, 1954, Marilyn Monroe stood on a subway grate in New York City wearing a little white cocktail dress, flirtatiously trying to keep it down against an upward breeze.

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