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Shop Marilyn Monroe Collaborations to Celebrate Her 100th Birthday
Marilyn Monroe, born Norma Jeane Mortenson, was a lot of things: Hollywood legend, reportedly asexual sex symbol, model, film production company founder, and avid reader included. The instantly recognizable starlet was born on June 1, 1926, which means the centennial celebrations of her birthday are booming this year. Thanks to a range of popular brands from Shark to Brooks Brothers, you can now pay tribute to Monroe’s artistic prowess and charismatic public persona with limited-edition, themed products spanning home goods, clothing, beauty tech, books, and beyond.
Most notably, it’s now possible to pre-order “Marilyn Monroe 100: The Official Centenary Book” on Amazon, which calls itself the “the only official photography-based publication to commemorate the centenary of Marilyn Monroe’s birth.” Given the fact that Monroe’s personal library housed more than 400 titles, including novels by heavy hitters like Dostoevsky and Whitman, she would likely be happy to know that the 300-something-page release supports its glamorous visuals lensed by the 20th century’s top talents with famous quotes from the woman herself; an inside look into the photographers’ processes; plus a foreword by Christian Siriano and an introduction by The New Yorker’s staff writer Rachel Syme.
‘Marilyn Monroe 100: The Official Centenary Book’ by ACC Art Books
Penned in partnership with the Marilyn Monroe estate, this 348-pager brings readers into Monroe’s world through 275 oversized photographs capturing her entire career: from the pin-up years to some of the last shoots she did before her untimely death at the age of 36. As the embodiment of Hollywood’s Golden Age, Monroe continues to captivate the world, and her aura manages to shine through these pages — disarming you with that megawatt smile.
Price upon publish date of this article: $95
Below, a roundup of the best product rollouts tied to Marilyn Monroe’s 100th birthday, also known as MM100, and some unrelated ones that were too pretty not to flag. Many pieces in these collections, like a Brooks Brothers shirt with embroidery of her signature, red-hued kiss, are already sold out, and we imagine inventory will be fully drained by June 1.
Translation: Stop everything and shop now. Then, catch up on Monroe’s greatest hits — from “The Seven Year Itch” to “Niagara.” Can’t get enough of the most famous blonde in the world’s on-screen charm and off-screen depth? Stepping into her private world, even for a moment, is also made possible with the book “Fragments,” which weaves together the actress’ never-before-seen notes, letters, and poems: offering a revelatory view of her relationship woes, hidden fears, and ceaseless hunger for discovering more of the world around her.
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Noon & Moon Marilyn Monroe Romance Edit 3-Tier Cake Stand
LA-based home brand Noon & Moon has recently unveiled its Romance Edit, transforming Monroe’s 1950s aesthetic — all polka dots and bright-red flourishes — into teapots, saucers, dessert plates, and mugs that give off an inherently retro energy with their bow and cherry motifs across the board.
This three-tier cake stand is elegance incarnate, crafted, as it is, out of fine bone china with gold detailing. Per Noon & Moon, the object “invites a return to ritual,” so grab your newly purchased assortment of Monroe epistles, brew some tea, fill this stand with sweets of all kinds (the legend in question loved hot fudge sundaes), and proceed to indulge in a slowed-down afternoon.
Price upon publish date of this article: $228
Noon & Moon Marilyn Monroe Romance Edit Pink Teapot Set of 3
If you have a tea-drinker in your life who’s also a die-hard fan of cinema’s golden girl, treat them to this gift-ready Noon & Moon set of a teapot, sugar bowl, and creamer: all that’s needed to warm the soul and doll up the kitchen, in one visually pleasing package. Monroe turned to polka dots on many occasions throughout her modeling career — as seen on swimsuits, sundresses, and everything in between. The print that swaths each selection here nods to that sartorial inclination and channels feminine beauty at every angle.
For even more unmissable MM100 kitchenware, explore the entire Romance Edit capsule here.
Price upon publish date of this article: $346
Brooks Brothers Marilyn Monroe 100 Cotton-Blend Socks
Yes, Brooks Brothers is a menswear destination, but considering the fact that Monroe was a man-magnet (having had an eventful love life punctuated by three marriages), it’s no surprise that the premiere brand launched its own roster of MM100 offerings — all of which have gone the way of the Dodo by now, aside from these under-$30 socks whose red-lips pattern pampers the crew silhouette with some playful seduction.
Price upon publish date of this article: $29.50
Shark FlexStyle Marilyn Monroe Icon Collection Air Styling & Drying System
Our editors are longtime devotees of Shark’s FlexStyle Air Styling and Drying System: relying on the overachieving dryer almost daily for our curling, flyaway sealing, volume building, and frizz smoothing needs. Now is an especially fine time to invest in your own FlexStyle, seeing as how Shark has dressed it in a ruby-red shade and crystal embellishments worthy of Monroe’s most sparkly outfits (that Kim K–donned gown is a prime example).
We’re hopelessly obsessed with the multi-styler’s ultra-fast drying speed, complete avoidance of heat damage, Coanda technology that wraps locks around the barrel, and five whole attachments for all hair needs under the sun: whether you’re planning to have a wavy, straight, or full-on ringlets kind of day.
Price upon publish date of this article: $399.99
Shark Glossi Marilyn Monroe Icon Collection 2-in-1 Hot Tool and Air Glosser
This multitasking hair tool is another major part of SharkNinja’s Marilyn Monroe Collection, which seeks to “blend timeless glamour with renowned performance” by reinterpreting some of its most beloved buys — think cordless vacs, hair stylers, and even soft-serve makers — in colors, finishes, and designs that allude to Monroe’s style. The 2-in-1 Hot Tool and Air Glosser is upgraded with a Liquid Gold colorway and achieves salon-quality, camera-ready blowouts from the comforts of home sweet home. Some elements we appreciate? The gadget’s 24-hour gloss lock function that cuts back on frizziness; heat-controlled ceramic plates that act gently yet effectively on all hair types; a tapered shape that allows you to dry those pesky baby hairs; and a wet-hair option for when you’re seeking fast results straight out of the shower.
You might not have been born with the blonde bombshell’s voluminous curls, but this innovation will get you one step closer to acing the look.
Price upon publish date of this article: $129.99
Aurate x Marilyn Monroe Lab-Grown Red Marquise Tennis Bracelet
Aurate’s maximalist jewelry lineup, made hand in hand with the Marilyn Monroe estate, flaunts items like gemstone-bedecked drop earrings, pearl chokers, and a jewelry cloth blessed by MM’s signature and pouty lipstick mark. This tennis bracelet is one of our favorite parts of the drop, what with its thick gold plating, row of alternating red rubies and white sapphires, as well as an overall striking design that, according to Aurate, “references history without getting stuck in it.”
Every gem here has been hand-picked and hand-checked, in alignment with Aurate’s commitment to excellence, so you better believe the bracelet strand can be in your life until you’re 100. Should something go south, there’s always the brand’s lifetime warranty to rely on if need be.
Price upon publish date of this article: $408
Aurate x Marilyn Monroe Lab-Grown White Sapphire Pearl Earrings
Monroe was born in June, and one of June’s birthstones is pearl, making these earrings nothing if not relevant to the larger-than-life creative. Aurate also wanted to surface one of her most memorable movie scenes with the pearl stunners — you know, the subway grate one in “The Seven Year Itch” — and so, akin to the earrings she wore in that “flying skirt” sequence, they’re rimmed in gems that contribute to a covetable “halo” effect. Rest assured that what you’ll be getting here is cream of the crop: evident in those AAA-grade freshwater pearls, luminous sapphires, and gold vermeil. The sustainably manufactured ear candy, clocking in at a weight of five grams, will make you look simply irresistible during your next night on the town or dinner-and-theater date.
Price upon publish date of this article: $328
Lele Sadoughi x Marilyn Monroe Show Biz Tee
Trendy accessories maker Lele Sadoughi took a page from Monroe’s archival imagery to create a line of jewelry, tees, and sunglasses. And though the second part of this themed launch hit the market last year, deals (we’re talking 70 percent off!) and clothing styles this attractive demand featuring some Lele Sadoughi x Marilyn Monroe standouts in our MM100 roundup.
What to adore besides an under-$40 price tag: the shirt’s modern, boxy, and cropped silhouette, that Sam Shaw photo of Monroe looking absolutely dazzling, and little crystal insets dotting the star of the show’s dress and jewelry.
Price upon publish date of this article: $39
Fleur du Mal x Marilyn Monroe All About Eve Silk Balconette Bra
This collab is a few years old at this point, since Fleur du Mal — a luxury lingerie label seen on the likes of Kendall Jenner and Charli XCX — ideated it for Monroe’s 97th, and not 100th, birthday. The aforementioned logic still stands, though: This delicate, chic bra is just as relevant in 2026 as it was in 2023, winning women over with its baby-pink hue, contrasting lace trim, balconette style, and matching cheeky-cut underwear, still available to shop at Saks.
As the cover star of Playboy’s first-ever issue circa 1953, Monroe was known to pose in the nude and in sexy lingerie for other photoshoots. Let these Marilyn-coded undergarments, then, help you feel just as shamelessly gorgeous.
Price upon publish date of this article: $148
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Meet the Author
Stacia Datskovska is a Senior Commerce Writer at WWD. Previously, she worked at ELLE DECOR as an assistant digital editor, covering all things luxury, culture, and lifestyle through a design lens. Her bylines over the past five years have appeared in USA Today, Baltimore Sun, Teen Vogue, Boston Globe, Food & Wine, and more. Prior to joining ELLE DECOR, Datskovska learned the ins and outs of e-commerce at Mashable, where she tested products, covered tentpole sales events, and curated gift guide roundups. She graduated from NYU with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and international relations. Datskovska regularly reports on limited-edition fashion, beauty, and home collaborations tied to famous individuals throughout history.











