Smaki dzieciństwa – szkolna stołówka, której już nie ma
Smaki dzieciństwa – szkolna stołówka, której już nie ma Wersja polska: Wspomnienia mają niezwykłą moc. Wystarczy jedno zdjęcie, jeden zapach lub dźwięk, by przenieść się w czasie do chwil, które wydawały się tak zwyczajne, a dziś nabierają szczególnego znaczenia. Dla…
Behind the Scenes Photos of Marilyn Monroe During Her Hair and Wardrobe Tests for “How to Marry a Millionaire” (1953) – C1
In How to Marry a Millionaire (1953), Marilyn Monroe starred as Pola Debevoise, a charming and somewhat naive model with a unique quirk—she’s extremely nearsighted but refuses to wear her glasses around men because she believes they make her less attractive. This…
Photos of Marilyn Monroe During a Ballet Lesson in Hollywood, 1949 – C1
In the late 1940s, Marilyn Monroe took acting, dancing, and singing lessons (sometimes all in one day) to perfect herself for any role that might come her way. Marilyn Monroe Dancing Ballet These vintage photos of Marilyn Monroe were taken…
Nostalgia za PRL: Kiedy proste życie dawało prawdziwe szczęście
Tęsknota za Atmosferą PRL-u: Więcej Niż Wspomnienia Czasami jedno zdjęcie potrafi wzbudzić falę wspomnień i emocji, przypominając o czasach, które – mimo swoich trudów – miały w sobie niepowtarzalny urok. Fotografia dzieci bawiących się na osiedlowym placu zabaw w okresie…
Candid Photos of Marilyn Monroe at the Premiere of “Some Like It Hot” at the Lowe’s Capital Theatre in March, 1959 – C1
Some Like It Hot made its debut around the world in March 1959. Premiere’s were held in Chicago (which Marilyn attended) and Memphis on 17th March and then in Washington on the 21st March. But it was the New York premiere…
Usiadłbyś z nami przy tym skromnym wiejskim stole?
Usiadłbyś z nami przy tym skromnym wiejskim stole? Wspólne chwile przy stole, pełnym pysznych potraw, to coś, co dla wielu z nas ma wartość nieocenioną. Czasem to właśnie w prostocie takich chwil ukrywa się prawdziwe piękno życia. Kiedy wchodzisz do…
Stunning Photos of Marilyn Monroe Seductively Applying Chanel No. 5, New York, 1955 – C1
LIFE magazine dedicated its feature story to Marilyn Monroe on April 7, 1952. It was in this issue that the actress’ declaration of love for N°5 perfume was first recorded. When asked, “Marilyn, what do you wear to bed?” Marilyn Monroe…
Amazing 3D Color Photos Captured Marilyn Monroe in Hot Pink at Ray Anthony’s Party, 1952 – C1
Marilyn Monroe arriving by helicopter to a party held in her honor, hosted by orchestra leader Ray Anthony in August 1952. He debuted the song he wrote for her titled “Marilyn.” These amazing color photographs show a 25-year-old Marilyn living…
A Marilyn Monroe’s ID Card, 1954 – C1
Laminated with a black and white photograph of the star in the upper left-side corner, a date of “8 Feb. 1954,” and a typed name of “DiMaggio, Norma Jeane;” Monroe’s signature using this name is penned in blue fountain pen…
Jane Russell Sketching a Portrait of Marilyn Monroe on the Set of ‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’ (1953) – C1
On the set of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), Marilyn Monroe sat and posed while co-star Jane Russell drawing a portrait of her. When told she was not the star of the film, Marilyn was quoted as saying: “Well, whatever I am, I…