Before Marilyn Monroe became a legend, 1953 made her a fashion force.

By 1953, Marilyn Monroe wasn’t just a rising star—she was a full-blown phenomenon. With the back-to-back hits Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and How to Marry a Millionaire, she skyrocketed to fame, not only as a top actress but as a fashion icon whose style still echoes today.

Her on-screen wardrobe—designed largely by William Travilla—became legendary. From shimmering gowns to the iconic pink satin dress in “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend,” Marilyn’s looks were more than glamorous—they were powerful, polished statements. Off-screen, she was just as intentional, using fashion to shape her public image with precision.

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