Monday, November 28, 2011
Grauman's Chinese Theatre Featuring Memorabilia From Marilyn Monroe, Bette Davis and Judy Garland
twentieth century FoxMarilyn Monroe in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" Grauman's Chinese Theatre has began its new ongoing Hollywood Stories Collection.our editor recommends'Breaking Dawn' Wedding Gown to become Offered By Carolina HerreraThe Bette Davis Auction: 5 Items to Know PHOTOS: The Lost Marilyn Monroe Pictures The film house, most widely known because of its premiere tests and elite forecourt of cemented celebrity hands and foot prints, will showcase a sizable assortment of legendary film costumes in the lobby. A rotating choice of a 800-plus store of famous clothes from films, Grauman's states it intends to show Marilyn Monroe's gold lame gown from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Vivien Leigh's drapery gown from Gone using the Wind and Judy Garland's Wizard of Oz blouse among many more. Many bits of the gathering, because the La Daily News reviews, originates from upon the market talent agent Joyce Aimee. PHOTOS: Bette Davis's Existence in Pictures "There's no collection which i are conscious of that's as complete because this,Inch she told the Daily News. "beginning with Mary Pickford in the silents and rising towards the Terminator within the eighties." A lot of the collection, however, originates from Aimee's longtime friend and former Hollywood dresser John Lebold. He and Aimee aspire to ultimately auction the gathering to profit the Giving Back Fund and also the Americana Dance Theatre, among other non profit organizations. Yes, it's all technically available, though Aimee states they don't need it go individually -- a primary reason why its being displayed together at Grauman's. PHOTOS: The building of 'My Week With Marilyn' "Hopefully to market it all-in-one lot," Aimee stated, "to help keep it together for decades in the future.Inch An array of the Hollywood Stories Collection has become displayed at Grauman's, in which the tour will enable you to get some face time using the pieces. PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery The building of 'My Week With Marilyn' Bette Davis Marilyn Monroe Judy Garland
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