Marilyn Monroe's 'Happy Birthday, Mr President’ gown could fetch $3m at auction
The skintight dress is one of last items left from her estate that went to her acting coach Lee Strasberg
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Your support makes all the difference.The flesh-coloured, skintight beaded gown Marilyn Monroe wore during her breathless rendition of Happy Birthday to President John F Kennedy is being put up for sale and is expected to fetch up to $3m at auction.
Julien's Auctions is offering the sequined stunner at a sale in Los Angeles on November 17.
The sultry actress wore the barely-there dress at Kennedy's 45th birthday celebration at Madison Square Garden on May 19, 1962. Made of silk gauze and covered in thousands of rhinestone beads and sequins, the Jean Louis dress was so form-fitting that Monroe had to be sewn into it.
She died less than three months later of an overdose of sleeping pills at age 36. Kennedy died the following year.
The custom-made, one-of-a-kind dress is “not only Hollywood, but political and historical,” said Julien's president Darren Julien.
The dress was first purchased 17 years ago at Christie's auction by the late financier Martin Zweig, who kept it in a climate-controlled display case at his Pierre Hotel penthouse in New York. It is being sold by his estate.
“She called it skin and beads,” said Mr Julien of the gown. And because the dress “was sewn on Marilyn Monroe, Zweig had it professionally mounted on a mannequin. It's never been off it, and is immaculately preserved.”
The dress was last sold at auction in 1999 for $1.26 million, the highest auction price for a Monroe dress to date.
The dress is among some 1,300 Monroe artifacts being offered by Julien's over three days. They include items from the estate of Monroe's acting coach Lee Strasberg and from David Gainsborough-Roberts, a British collector believed to have the largest private collection of Monroe costumes.
A sheer black beaded and sequined dress from the movie “Some Like it Hot” also is for sale.
Prior to the sale, the custom-made “Happy Birthday Mr. President” dress will be showcased at MANA Contemporary in Jersey City, New Jersey, as part of an exhibition focusing on Monroe as an artist, from September 25 until October 22. It will include some of her watercolour paintings and handwritten poems, which will also be sold by Julien's.
The dress also will travel outside of the United States for the first time for an exhibition at the Museum of Style Icons in Newbridge, Ireland, at the end of October
“This is the last auction of its kind. When she died Marilyn Monroe left everything to Lee Strasberg,” said Mr Julien. “We have the final of his estate items as they relate to Marilyn Monroe. It's literally going to be the last opportunity to ever experience a Marilyn Monroe auction like this again.”
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