Zara Tindall's forgotten Marilyn Monroe moment in elegant keyhole dress


The daughter of Princess Anne looked stunning in this beautiful fashion throwback from 2023, in which she donned a timeless white dress


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Laura Sutcliffe
Laura SutcliffeFashion and Beauty News Editor
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If the legendary Marilyn Monroe had been alive today, she would have turned 100. One of the most famous movie stars of all time, the blonde bombshell will forever be etched in our memories, with her iconic '50s platinum blonde hair, red lipstick, and her penchant for white dresses that amped up her movie-star quality.

Even though over six decades have passed since her tragic death, her fashion ethos lives on, with many celebrities recreating their own 'Marilyn' moments in the modern day, particularly dresses with nipped-in, defining waists, creating what can only be described as a 'va va voom' silhouette. 

Marilyn Monroe in The Seven Year Itch© Bettmann Archive
Marilyn loved to wear white dresses

Zara Tindall has always championed this particular shape of dress, and with her fabulous blonde hair and beautiful features, some may remark she's reminiscent of the Some Like It Hot star.

Marilyn Monroe, 1954© Getty Images
No matter the occasion, the star loved wearing white

Zara's 'Marilyn' style dress

The mother-of-three headed to Royal Ascot in 2023, donning an eye-catching white lace dress for her day watching the racing. The beautiful design boasted a fit-and-flare silhouette and a pretty keyhole neckline, which gave the frock a vintage nod.

Zara Tindall and Mike Tindall attend Ladies Day at Royal Ascot 2023© Max Mumby/Indigo
Zara and Mike Tindall attend Ladies Day at Royal Ascot in 2023

The blonde royal further embraced the classic look of the '50s by adding a pair of statement pearl earrings and an Aspinal of London 'hat box' bag to complete her look, which featured a chic top handle.

Marilyn Monroe's legacy

Marilyn Monroe was born Norma Jeane Mortenson on June 1, 1926. A true rags-to-riches story, she was raised in foster homes and orphanages before she married at 16. 

Marilyn was born Norma Jean Mortenson© Corbis via Getty Images
Marilyn was born Norma Jean Mortenson

Some may say fate had her number; she worked in a factory during World War II, where she was spotted by a military photographer, who took her picture. This sealed her future, and by 1946, she had signed her first film contract and transformed herself into Marilyn Monroe. 

Marilyn's glamorous image is everlasting© Michael Ochs Archives
Marilyn's glamorous image is everlasting

Throughout the 1950s, Marilyn became the poster girl for femininity, propelled by iconic films that showcased her glamorous image, including Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, How to Marry a Millionaire, and The Seven Year Itch. Marilyn died on 4 August 1962, at just 36 years old. Her death shocked the world, and her status as a cultural legend lives on.

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