blushingenue:
Marilyn Monroe at Wil Wright’s Ice Cream Parlor, 1953.“Who was this warm-blooded space creature wholugged around dictionariesandlooked like a French pastry?” — from the book Marilyn In Manhattan
Marilyn Monroe at Wil Wright’s Ice Cream Parlor, 1953.
“Who was this warm-blooded space creature wholugged around dictionariesandlooked like a French pastry?” — from the book Marilyn In Manhattan
“She lived in her white bathrobe and spent hours soaking in bubble baths— soapy blonde hair piled on her head, skin pink and rosy as a Boucher cherub.”
On Marilyn Monroe from the book Marilyn In Manhattan by Elizabeth Winder
She was swathed in white mink like some polar angel.
Marilyn Monroe’s reappearance after ditching Fox in the book Marilyn In Manhattan by Elizabeth Winder
My review of Elizabeth Winder’s Marilyn in Manhattan, and interview with novelist Cy Forrest, are both featured in Art Decades: Volume 13.