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Sixty years after the world first sawMarilyn Monroes Happy Birthday, Mr. President dress, its still causing conversation.

But questions about the appropriateness of the attire are now focused on a different celebrity.
This year,Kim Kardashianwore the iconic sparkling garmentto the Met Gala.
His boss, leading Hollywood designer Jean Louis, sees the vision to completion.
2016:The dress is once again on the auction block, this time in Los Angeles.
(Zweig died in 2013, and his estate has decided to put the dress on sale.
)NBC News reportsthat the dress sells for $4.8 million to an unidentified bidder in November.
Ripleys Believe It or Not!
eventuallycomes forward as the winning bidder.
The dress was never with Kim alone, Joiner later says.
It was always with a Ripleys representative.
I flew all the way to Florida to try on the Marilyn dress at Ripleys.
Jenner refused to explicitly recount what she said to Ripleys.
I can not tell you my secrets, she evaded.
But if somebody says no, you know what I say: Youre talking to the wrong person.
(The museum apparently has also given hera wad of Monroes hair.
)According toPeople, Kardashian tellsVoguethat she lost 16 pounds in three weeks to fit into the dress.
Thank you Ripleys Believe It or Not!
I am forever grateful for this moment.
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In June, photos begin circulating on social media that appear to show permanent damage to Monroes dress.
It was designed for her, Mackie says.
Nobody else should be seen in that dress.
This is not surprising given how delicate the material is.
The he said, she wore may never come to an end.
This post has been updated.