A beautiful woman and an extraordinary person. That's what
Marilyn Monroe admirers think about her. They never stop admiring her
talent and beauty. Her clothes and accessories are being sold for
millions of dollars at biggest auctions, her pictures are still being
published in magazines and articles are being written in newspapers and
on the internet. She, herself, was aspiring for
it. “I am
not interested in money. I just want to be wonderful." And she managed
to be wonderful, didn't she?
Marilyn Monroe
posters are
being sold in big numbers and discussions are being held on which one
is better. Of course, tastes differ, but facts remain facts. Rare
Marilyn Monroe posters attract more attention, because her famous
pictures are already known to everyone.
Marilyn Monroe movie posters include the universally known posture
from The Seven
Year Itch where Monroe is catching a gust of air when a train
rushes beneath her, a scene from The Prince and the Showgirl with
Laurence Olivier.
Among other famous Marilyn Monroe posters there are photo sessions with
Milton Green and Bert Stern. Green's aim was to show the insight of the
beautiful starlet. And it was a success. His photos are still
considered to be the most popular ones. Bert Stern seemed to see
another personality of Monroe and their photo sessions were undisguised
and revealing. Her demi-nude photos were so transparent and the black
dress photos so vintage.
And what to say about even black and white
Marilyn Monroe posters? They are still in vogue as a manifestation of
femininity and fame. |