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Marilyn Monroe in the original and final costume for her Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend number for Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). The film’s costume designer was William Travilla. The original costume, which was about $4,000 to design it, was made of rhinestones and diamonds over a mesh nude fabric. It took hours to perfectly secure them along the fabric, some even while Marilyn had the costume on, to ensure it was done perfectly. This was sure to be a historic costume. Screenland + TV-Land magazine even reported in their April 1953 issue, “For a scene, Marilyn had to wear a costume supposedly of diamonds. Costume perhaps is using the term loosely since there wasn’t much of an outfit. The big problem, however, was finding some delicate way of measuring her navel into which a diamond of proper size was to be inserted. This task was finally taken care of by the woman’s wardrobe chief.” But, due to the release of her nude photographs which landed on a calendar in March 1952, when the executives at Twentieth Century Fox saw her in costume, they panicked. They feared she looked too sexy and was showing too much skin, so they erred on the side of caution and went with the pink dress that we all recognize and know today. They had William Travilla draw up another dress, something that would be “completely sexless,” and he later said, “On Monroe, it moved sensuously anyway.”
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