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How much is Marilyn Monroe’s John F Kennedy birthday dress worth?
THE GLAMOROUS image associated with Marilyn Monroe’s life continues to live on.
Decades after Marilyn’s death, the mystique surrounding her relationship with John F Kennedy is making the rounds again due to pop culture fans’ curiosity about her Happy Birthday Mr President dress.
Years after Marilyn Monroe’s passing, her iconic wardrobe is still held in high regard by fashionistas
How much is Marilyn Monroe’s John F Kennedy birthday dress worth?
On May 19, 1962, several politicians, celebrities, and noteworthy figures attended JFK’s 45th birthday celebration at The White House.
Taking place 10 days before the late former president’s actual birthday, Marilyn Monroe was among the famous faces in attendance that night.
During the birthday soiree, the singer and actress put a spin on the traditional Happy Birthday song and coined her own version of it.
In her bedazzled, flesh-toned dress, Marilyn sang Happy Birthday Mr President to then-president JFK.
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The star’s gown was crafted by French costume designer, Jean Louis.
Jean was an Oscar-winning costume designer for many golden-era Hollywood celebrities.
In addition to Marilyn, he’s designed for Lucille Ball, Julie Andrews, Judy Garland, Joan Crawford, and others.
The late designer created the gown based on a sketch by one of his employees at the time, Bob Mackie.
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Mackie found fame after designing for Cher, Diana Ross, Joan Rivers, and Liza Minelli.
At the time, Marilyn paid $1,440 for the dress, which is an estimated $12,400 in modern pricing.
In 1999, the much sought-after gown was sold by Christie’s Auction in New York for $1,267,500.
In 2016, California-based Julien’s Auctions sold the dress again for a higher amount of $4.8million.
AFPMarilyn’s birthday dress was auctioned off on two separate occasions[/caption]
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Martin Nolan, the executive director at Julien’s, said of the transaction: “The dress is so much more than just an item of clothing.”
On the company’s official YouTube, Martin added: “It’s historical, it’s political, it’s a work of art. It’s Hollywood, it’s Marilyn Monroe. It’s the Kennedy’s.”
“It’s everything wrapped up into one piece of fabric soufflé gauze.”
“This dress, this moment in time is one of the reasons why Marilyn Monroe remains one of the greatest inspirations to contemporary artists today.”
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“This dress, this story, this momentous occasion represents a defining moment in history.”
After selling for millions at Julien’s, the dress was put on display by Ripley’s Believe It Or Not Museum, where it currently resides.
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