Hollywood Rolls Out The Red Carpet For Marilyn Monroe'S Centennial

  • By Lexie
  • June 3, 2026, 9 a.m.

Celebrating an Icon: Marilyn's Centennial in Tinseltown

It's a starry-eyed celebration in Los Angeles as Hollywood pays tribute to one of its most enduring icons, Marilyn Monroe, in honor of what would be her 100th birthday. From fans flocking to the historic Chinese Theatre to a dazzling exhibit at the Academy Museum, the city is pulsing with SoCal summer energy, all in the memory of Monroe's glittering yet tragically brief life.

The Academy Museum's exhibit, "Marilyn Monroe: Hollywood Icon," offers a unique glimpse into the legend's life, featuring rare memorabilia that spans her career. Among the treasures are the famed pink dress from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and other personal items that fans can explore until February 2027. It's a heartfelt tribute that underscores Monroe's lasting impact on the film industry and her role as a trailblazer long before movements like #MeToo.

“Her legacy is more than just beauty and scandal – it's a story of resilience and defiance against the Hollywood machine,” said a museum representative.

Monroe Memorabilia: A Collector's Dream

June 4 marks a significant date for collectors as Julien’s Auctions prepares to sell nearly 200 pieces of Monroe memorabilia. The auction will feature treasures like unpublished photographs, her final film script, and even her personal Elizabeth Arden lipstick, turning the spotlight back on Monroe's enduring allure.

Meanwhile, the city of Los Angeles kicks off a series of festivities, placing roses and a birthday cake at Monroe's handprints next to her Gentlemen Prefer Blondes co-star, Jane Russell, at the Chinese Theatre. It's a nostalgic nod to the golden age of Hollywood, echoing Monroe's famous "Happy Birthday" serenade to President Kennedy.

From Los Angeles to Legend

Marilyn Monroe's journey began right here in Los Angeles on June 1, 1926. Despite her unstable upbringing, she skyrocketed to fame, forever changing the entertainment landscape. After a whirlwind start in modeling, she dyed her hair platinum blonde and became a global sensation, defying studio expectations and championing her own production company.

Throughout June, fans can indulge in special screenings of her most celebrated films at the Academy Museum, including classics like The Asphalt Jungle and Some Like It Hot. Monroe's story continues to inspire, a testament to her unmatched charisma and the indelible mark she left on Hollywood.

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With bright pink hair and a sharper tongue, Lexie Blaze lives for LA’s messiest moments. From red carpet slips to DM leaks, her stories hit fast, hot, and unapologetically raw. Drama doesn’t scare her — it fuels her.