Just in time for silver screen starlet Marilyn Monroe’s 100th birthday, the Academy Museum is presenting a centennial celebration dedicated to the woman and her work, offering a look at the actress beyond her blond bombshell persona. In addition to posters, portraits, letters and rarely seen personal items—including decor from Monroe’s Brentwood home and the star’s makeup products—highlights from the exhibition include screen-worn costumes. Particularly noteworthy are the scandalous-at-the-time beaded dresses from Some Like It Hot and the rarely exhibited famous pink dress Monroe wore in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes—which is a show-stopper in a glitzy room of its own.
Tucked into the back corner of the galleries, you can watch a compilation of the star’s onscreen work in CinemaScope—including the iconic subway grate scene. As a whole, the show provides a thoughtful look at Norma Jeane Baker’s transformation into Marilyn Monroe, her trials and tribulations, and why her star will never fade.





