Marilyn Monroe's Final Photoshoot: A Study in Image Control
As Marilyn Monroe's 100th anniversary approaches, Lawrence Schiller reflects on her last nude photoshoot, revealing her as a savvy figure in managing her public persona.
Editorial Staff
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In celebration of Marilyn Monroe's centenary, Lawrence Schiller revisits the iconic nude photoshoot that marked her final days. This shoot challenged the perception of Monroe as merely a 'messy' blond bombshell.
Schiller's insights suggest that Monroe was not just a subject of public fascination but also a strategic controller of her own image, carefully crafting how she was perceived.
The photoshoot, conducted shortly after a nude swimming pool session, highlights Monroe's complex relationship with her public persona, blending vulnerability with assertiveness.