leadership lead by Marilyn MonroeMarilyn Monroe was a leader in the fashion and modeling industry, but she was more than just a fashion icon. The influence she had on popular culture
is simply immeasurable and simply amassing. Like other popular stars in that time period like Elvis Presley or James dean, she fascinated any crowd with her sensuous, glamorous good looks and her classic movie star appeal that made every one want to be just like her. Marilyn Monroe brought style to life and was one of the first women to be open about her sexuality witch made tons of people follow in her foot steps of style.Today, Boys and girls dress differently than they did a hundred years ago. in the 1800s, the white wealthy women could afford what was required to where. They were required to where fancy dresses that covered most of the body and skin along with a stylish hat and gloves. Of corse the style of clothing would change overtime, but there was nothing bigger than the change of clothing and style that Marilyn Monroe brought to us. Marilyn taught society to not hide their body, but to flaunt it and to be who you want to be. "The body is not meant to be shown not covered" "Being normal is boring" "your clothing should be tight enough to show that you are a women but loose enough to show that you are a lady" - Marilyn Marilyn's famous sayings changed the view of style to almost everyone. She brought the 60s style to life. A lot of people were starting to follow in her footsteps and not just girls, boys as well. from short skirts to skinny shirts and greasy hair to leather jackets, this new style was kicking in and everyone wanted to be like her. Marilyn Monroe became way more popular as she became more and more succsesful and not only that, she was soon known as the sexiest woman alive. If you think she still doesn’t have a huge influence on fashion, I dare you to look at any red carpet or music videos in the past ten years. Taylor Swift, Christina Aguilera, and anyone who has sported a red lip with bleach blond hair had carried after her and owes one to Marilyn From then on the style of women and men changed over the years and soon advanced to to the stylish modern clothing we wear today.
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