Here's Where Marilyn Monroe's Iconic White Dress Ended Up

Marilyn Monroe has become a timeless pop culture icon and that is partially due to the impact of her films. Arguably the most recognizable star of Hollywood's golden age, Monroe's appearance in films across her career is impressive for how short it was cut — as noted by IMDb, she is credited in 33 movies in the 15 years she was on the silver screen.

One of the most recognized movies of her career is "The Seven Year Itch." This film, directed by the legendary Billy Wilder, is the ultimate Monroe picture (via Turner Classic Movies). The actress plays a blonde bombshell, the character she became synonymous with throughout her career. She ends up charming a married man who lives above her while his wife is out of town.

"The Seven Year Itch" features one of the most iconic moments in Monroe's career — the infamous scene where she is standing over the subway grate in New York City with air blowing up her white dress. That image is ingrained in the minds of Monroe fans everywhere.

So, where is that iconic white dress today?

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