Marilyn photographed by Bert Stern
Marilyn Monroe shot by Bert Stern. He did these unique pictures for Vogue in 1962 in three sessions, 6 weeks before her death. Beautiful pictures and therefore so tragic to know that this classic beauty died so early.
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