From Marilyn Monroe to Tom Cruise, the Royal Film Performances have seen it all. Uncover the enchanting stories that have ...
As the Cecil Beaton's Fashionable World exhibition opens at the National Portrait Gallery, its curator Robin Muir speaks ...
As the Cecil Beaton's Fashionable World exhibition opens at the National Portrait Gallery, its curator Robin Muir speaks exclusively to HELLO!
As a gust of wind from a New York City subway grate sent Marilyn Monroe’s white dress fluttering past her legs, cameras captured what would become the “shot seen ’round the world.” The 1955 comedy ...
Taylor Swift gives her best Marilyn Monroe impression in a clip from her new music video for “The Fate of Ophelia.” Instagram/@taylorswift Hours into the official release of Taylor Swift’s 12th album, ...
The year was 1954, and Marilyn Monroe was in the middle of filming her movie The Seven Year Itch when she stepped on a subway grate. Behind the scenes, a wind machine helped blow the skirt of ...
Six decades after her tragically early death, Marilyn Monroe remains America’s undefeated bombshell — and one of our most enduring enigmas. Was the celebrated starlet fragile and love-starved — or ...
The actress's greatest legacy might be the happiness she still inspires in so many people. More than 60 years after her death, photographer Amy Gaskin documented Monroe's international legions of ...
“Clothes are the enemy!” a waitress tells Tom Ewell’s hapless and lusty Richard Sherman in The Seven Year Itch. “Without clothes, there’d be no sickness and no war!” There also would be no ...
Marilyn Monroe filmed her 1956 movie "Bus Stop" in Phoenix, which earned her a Golden Globe nomination. Key scenes for the movie were shot at iconic Phoenix locations, including the Westward Ho and ...