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  1. From glamorous bikini portraits of the star to candid snaps of Marilyn just being Marilyn on the beach, scroll through to see her most iconic swimsuit moments. 01 of 11. 1953. Michael Ochs ...

    • V-Neck Jumpsuit & Sash
    • Pencil Skirt & Scoop Neck Blouse
    • Plunging Red Sequin Gown
    • White Mermaid Gown
    • Red Pinup Swimsuit
    • White Sequin Cocktail Dress
    • Salmon Chiffon Gown
    • Magenta Midi Dress
    • The Hot Pink Number

    William Travilla designed many of Marilyn Monroe's iconic on-screen outfits, including these gorgeous, jumpsuit-like pants and blouse. The high-waisted trouser was perfectly tailored to Marilyn's measurements, and the emerald green v-neck knit blouse hugged her famous curves. I particularly loved the added pop of color with the lavender sash; it wa...

    Marilyn looked both chic and sexy when she wore this green, lacy blouse and curve-hugging black pencil skirt in Bus Stop(1956). The capped and slightly puffy sleeves and belted skirt add an elegant touch to the ensemble, and the soft green color of the blouse perfectly complimented Marilyn's bright blonde hair. While rocking the outfit, Marilyn pos...

    Who could possibly forget this stunning, plunging red sequin gown both Marilyn and Jane Russell rocked in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)? The jaw-dropping number was a floor-length gown featuring a sheath silhouette, long sleeves, and a plunging v-neck with an equally risqué thigh-high slit. Once again, the gown was designed by William Travilla, a...

    Marilyn clearly had no problem being the sexy blonde bombshell we knew her to be, but she was also able to effortlessly wear more elegant and chic ensembles. This white satin mermaid gown featured delicate beading and chiffon draping with tiny embroidered flowers. The sweetheart neckline and 3-quarter sleeves also added a demureness to the outfit. ...

    Like everything Marilyn wore, her red sweetheart neckline bathing suit from How to Marry a Millionaire is one of the most popular swimwear looks in cinema. The pinup-style, rhinestone-accented swimsuit was strapless and perfectly showcased Marilyn's killer figure. The color complimented Marilyn's skin tone wonderfully and really popped onscreen, fu...

    There are many stunning looks Marilyn wore in The Seven Year Itch (1955) (including an iconic outfit that you are probably familiar with), and this white sequin cocktail dress is one of them. In the film she also briefly rocked a similarly structured polka dot dress, but this sequined number really takes the cake. The embroidered, curve-hugging coc...

    This is arguably one of my absolute favorite Marilyn outfits from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. The gorgeous salmon pink color made her platinum blonde hair pop, and the elegant chiffon material with matching beaded stole made her oh so chic. I love how the gown had beading down the side and on the bust line, and the boning at the hip and waist only hi...

    Marilyn played the devious and seductive villainess Rose in Niagara (1953), and this gorgeous, low-cut magenta midi dress was definitely sultry. The off-the-shoulder, v-neck number with a tie perfectly complimented her figure, and the large gold hop earrings and sensual red lip really brought the outfit together. This was the only film of Marilyn's...

    Arguably one of her most iconic performances, Marilyn wore this jaw-droppingly stunning hot pink silk satin gown for her role as Lorelei Lee in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Designed yet again by William Travilla, the gown featured a pink bustier, glamorous knot at the waist and matching pink satin gloves. The rhinestone gloves and necklace added even ...

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    • Musical Marilyn: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) It doesn’t get more glamorous than Monroe singing “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend” while dolled up and surrounded by suitors (in a scene that's been referenced by everyone from Madonna to Miss Piggy).
    • Comedic Marilyn: Some Like It Hot (1959) Widely regarded as one of the greatest comedies of all time, Some Like It Hot features Marilyn Monroe as Sugar Kane, a ukulele player who becomes part of some truly hilarious hijinks once Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis, both in drag, join her all-female band.
    • Marilyn in the windswept dress: The Seven Year Itch (1955) In The Seven Year Itch, the film that gave us the legendary image of Monroe standing over a breezy subway grate in her white halter dress (designed by William Travilla and sold at auction for $4.6 million), Monroe is credited as "The Girl."
    • Femme fatale Marilyn: Niagara (1953) If you want to see Monroe’s “bad girl” side, Niagara is the one to watch. In this visually vibrant but thematically dark film, she plays a femme fatale plotting to murder her husband.
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  3. Marilyn Monroe 1951 screen and publicity worn custom one-piece bathing suit as "Joyce Mannering" in Let's Make it Legal.

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  6. The Seven Year Itch (1955) Not Rated | 105 min | Comedy, Romance. When his family goes away for the summer, a hitherto faithful husband with an overactive imagination is tempted by a beautiful neighbor. Director: Billy Wilder | Stars: Marilyn Monroe, Tom Ewell, Evelyn Keyes, Sonny Tufts. Votes: 42,349 | Gross: $12.00M.

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