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Monroe wore the famous white dress in the 1955 film The Seven Year Itch, directed by Billy Wilder.The scene was filmed early in the morning on Sept. 15, 1954, on the corner of Lexington Avenue and ...
The Seven Year Itch famous subway breeze scene becomes a twenty-six foot tall statue in 2011 "Marilyn Monroe's Long-Lost Skirt Scene" – January 26, 2017, piece on Studio 360; Marilyn Monroe on the set of The Seven Year Itch in 1954 by Photographer George Barris
Marilyn Monroe wore a white dress in the 1955 film The Seven Year Itch, directed by Billy Wilder. It was created by costume designer William Travilla and worn in the movie's best-known scene. [ 1 ] The image of it and her above a windy subway grating has been described as one of the most iconic images of the 20th century.
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The scene from 'Seven Year Itch' in which Marilyn Monroe’s white cocktail dress gets buffeted up to her waist is one of the most iconic in film history.
Several people said the photos showed Berry having a “Marilyn Monroe moment,” a reference to the 1955 film The Seven Year Itch in which Monroe’s character is standing on a subway grate when ...
Lexington Avenue became part of a classic American cinematic moment in the 1955 movie The Seven Year Itch in which Marilyn Monroe shot what would become her most famous scene. While standing on a subway grating outside the Loew's Lexington Theatre, her skirt billowed up from the wind underneath.
This Associated Press photograph of Monroe was taken on September 9, 1954, during the filming of The Seven Year Itch on the streets of New York. She is wearing her white dress, worn in the "skirt scene" in which air from a subway grate blows up her skirt.Photograph credit: Associated Press