Monday, March 16, 2015

See How Marilyn Inspired the Runways


Marilyn Monroe Is Inspiring Designers...But It’s Not How You Think


marilyn-monroe-suit-outfit-1950-personal-style-pictureThe majority of photos we've all seen of Marilyn are either movie stills or promotional pics and they all play to her sex-bomb persona. There's a whole other strata of her personal style though—less documented but worth paying attention to—where she's off the clock and wearing classic basics that are less curve-hugging. 
marilyn-monroe-sweatshirt-1953-picture I dug through a lot of vintage snaps, and these were the most inspiring I saw. If you're craving more, Life shared images from a shoot 24-year-old Marilyn did when she was still relatively unknown (so much so that the magazine declined to publish them). Her clothes, monogrammed shirt included, hinted at that bookish side, as did the photographer's note that the images were taken when "we'd go out to Griffith Park and she'd read poetry."
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I'm a big fan of the way the star's cerebral side has been reinterpreted for now. "Marilyn's 'me' time menswear classics are reinvented...silhouettes are shrunken or maxi-sized," the Max Mara notes read. "A vision which is brainy, sexy, and modern." The show opened with Gigi Hadid, a modern-day bombshell of Marilyn caliber, pulling a camel coat around her. Joan Smalls followed in a chunky cardigan sweater that was inspired by one Marilyn wore in an iconic 1962 beach photo shoot, and Lindsey Wixson wore a camel set that turned the sweatshirt into something any sex kitten would covet.

Which Marilyn is more in line with your style: the sexy siren she's classically known as or this more bookish, reserved version?
PS: Love style icons from decades past? I've got a read you'll love!
Photos: Indigitalimages.com, Getty Images
 

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