Marilyn Monroe exhibition to display memorabilia from introduction to late Queen
It has been promoted as the ‘first of its kind in the UK’ thanks to the amount of Monroe artefacts on display.
Satin robes and love letters owned by Marilyn Monroe will go on display in London.
Marilyn – The Exhibition, which will showcase around 250 objects linked to the late Hollywood star, opens at the Arches London Bridge next month.
It also includes documents from her meeting with the late Queen from October 1956 when she attended the Royal Film Performance’s The Battle Of The River Plate premiere at the Empire Theatre, London, where Monroe was formally presented.
Three images of the Hollywood film star were lent to the Victoria and Albert (V&A) museum by Sir Elton John and his husband David Furnish, and the gallery also put her fringed black dress from the film Some Like It Hot on display as part of the Diva exhibition.
“As the original bombshell Hollywood stereotype, we are lifting the curtain for a glimpse of the real Marilyn behind the icon.
“As one of the first women carefully placed on the pedestal of celebrity by the adoring public and simultaneously torn down, Marilyn’s life, career and death has become legend. London is thrilled to receive the curated private collection of (collector) Ted Stampfer which brings to life the woman behind the brand we all know so well.”
Arches London Bridge has previously held exhibitions on other stars including Elvis Presley.
Also on display are the make-up and beauty accessories Monroe used, and outfits made famous by her films and photoshoots along with handwritten notes, childhood drawings, letters, family photographs, books, scripts and props from her films.
“Much has been written and discussed about Marilyn over the decades but no one can say with absolute certainty what the truth is.
“What we can consider, in addition to her film and photographic legacy, are her personal material possessions.
“It’s wonderful to be able to share these unique pieces which can give us a real insight into her life, allowing us today to get closer to the real Marilyn Monroe and her true identity.”
Monroe died aged 36 in 1962 after starring in films including Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Some Like It Hot and The Seven Year Itch, with her final film appearance being in The Misfits.
Marilyn – The Exhibition opens on October 18.