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beatrixkiddos:  Gentlemen Prefer Blondes was Jane Russell’s only film with Marilyn Monroe. They got along well. Russell called Monroe “Blondie” and was often the only person on the set who could coax Monroe out of her trailer to begin the day’s
beatrixkiddos:  Gentlemen Prefer Blondes was Jane Russell’s only film with Marilyn Monroe. They got along well. Russell called Monroe “Blondie” and was often the only person on the set who could coax Monroe out of her trailer to begin the day’s
beatrixkiddos:  Gentlemen Prefer Blondes was Jane Russell’s only film with Marilyn Monroe. They got along well. Russell called Monroe “Blondie” and was often the only person on the set who could coax Monroe out of her trailer to begin the day’s
beatrixkiddos:  Gentlemen Prefer Blondes was Jane Russell’s only film with Marilyn Monroe. They got along well. Russell called Monroe “Blondie” and was often the only person on the set who could coax Monroe out of her trailer to begin the day’s
beatrixkiddos:  Gentlemen Prefer Blondes was Jane Russell’s only film with Marilyn Monroe. They got along well. Russell called Monroe “Blondie” and was often the only person on the set who could coax Monroe out of her trailer to begin the day’s
beatrixkiddos:  Gentlemen Prefer Blondes was Jane Russell’s only film with Marilyn Monroe. They got along well. Russell called Monroe “Blondie” and was often the only person on the set who could coax Monroe out of her trailer to begin the day’s

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candypriceless:  Marisa Berenson in Pedro Rovira and Carmen Mir

candypriceless: Marisa Berenson in Pedro Rovira and Carmen Mir

Candy Priceless

Candy Priceless

Wilhelmina Cooper for Revlon, 1964.

Wilhelmina Cooper for Revlon, 1964.

Marisa Berenson photographed by Richard Avedon, 1966.

Marisa Berenson photographed by Richard Avedon, 1966.

“Moving platform” design from 1948.

“Moving platform” design from 1948.

 Karel Thole’s cover for the 1970 edition of Farewell, Earth’s

Karel Thole’s cover for the 1970 edition of Farewell, Earth’s