1954 at the Romanoff - the first party in honor of Marilyn Monroe

 



After finishing her latest film, The seven year itch, Marilyn Monroe was invited to the first formal supper ever given in her honor. Miss Monroe borrowed a red chiffon gown from her studio because she has never had an evening dress of her own, and got to the party at Romanoff 's nearly an hour later because halfway there her car ran out of gas. But her hosts, Billy Wilder, Marilyn's director, and Charles Feldman, Marilyn's producer, did not mind. They had invited a select 80 of Hollywood's notables, who, on arriving, put their signatures on a large souvenir portrait of Marilyn, then went on to dine and dance by candlelight. 

After dinner Marilyn joined Mrs. Wilder, who once sang professionally, in a duet of Do it again. The she danced and talked with her boss Darryl Zanuck and a half-dozen familiar names powerful a movie box offices. "I feel like Cinderella," Marilyn said. The soft music played until 4 a.m. when Cinderella Monore drove home with a columnist and her agent. 



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