missmonroes: Marilyn Monroe photographed by Bert Stern, 1962 “She is a beautiful child. I don’t think she’s an actress at all, not in a traditional sense. What she has – this presence, this luminosity, this flickering intelligence - could
missmonroes: Marilyn Monroe photographed by Bert Stern, 1962 “She is a beautiful child. I don’t think she’s an actress at all, not in a traditional sense. What she has – this presence, this luminosity, this flickering intelligence - could
missmonroes: Marilyn Monroe photographed by Bert Stern, 1962 “She is a beautiful child. I don’t think she’s an actress at all, not in a traditional sense. What she has – this presence, this luminosity, this flickering intelligence - could
missmonroes: Marilyn Monroe photographed by Bert Stern, 1962 “She is a beautiful child. I don’t think she’s an actress at all, not in a traditional sense. What she has – this presence, this luminosity, this flickering intelligence - could
missmonroes: Marilyn Monroe photographed by Bert Stern, 1962 “She is a beautiful child. I don’t think she’s an actress at all, not in a traditional sense. What she has – this presence, this luminosity, this flickering intelligence - could
missmonroes: Marilyn Monroe photographed by Bert Stern, 1962 “She is a beautiful child. I don’t think she’s an actress at all, not in a traditional sense. What she has – this presence, this luminosity, this flickering intelligence - could
missmonroes: Marilyn Monroe photographed by Bert Stern, 1962 “She is a beautiful child. I don’t think she’s an actress at all, not in a traditional sense. What she has – this presence, this luminosity, this flickering intelligence - could
missmonroes: Marilyn Monroe photographed by Bert Stern, 1962 “She is a beautiful child. I don’t think she’s an actress at all, not in a traditional sense. What she has – this presence, this luminosity, this flickering intelligence - could
missmonroes: Marilyn Monroe photographed by Bert Stern, 1962 “She is a beautiful child. I don’t think she’s an actress at all, not in a traditional sense. What she has – this presence, this luminosity, this flickering intelligence - could
missmonroes: Marilyn Monroe photographed by Bert Stern, 1962 “She is a beautiful child. I don’t think she’s an actress at all, not in a traditional sense. What she has – this presence, this luminosity, this flickering intelligence - could