Marilyn Monroe's Iconic Naked Dress Is Up for Auction

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(Image credit: Left: Getty Images Right: Julien's Auctions Los Angeles)

On the auction block: Remember the legendary moment when Marilyn Monroe sang "Happy Birthday" to President John F. Kennedy in her signature sultry voice? Well, the form-fitting dress she wore will soon be sold to the highest bidder at Julien's Auctions Los Angeles. According to the auction house, "The custom Jean Louis creation was so tight fitting that Marilyn wore nothing underneath and had to be sewn into it last minute." One look at the gorgeous number and it's clear that she was way ahead of the naked dress trend that's been so big with celebrities in recent years. [Julien's Auctions]

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