Marilyn Monroe’s Iconic Shoe Style

Monroe in a costume from the 1960 film “Let’s Make Love.”
Monroe in a costume from the 1960 film “Let’s Make Love.”
Marilyn Monroe and her husband Arthur Miller in 1961.
Monroe in her iconic white dress from “The Seven Year Itch” in 1955.
Donald O’Connor & Marilyn Monroe in 1954’s “There’s No Business Like Show Business”
Marilyn Monroe in a still from “How to Marry a Millionaire” in 1953.
Marilyn Monroe in a costume from “How to Marry a Millionaire” in 1953.
Marilyn Monroe from a costume featured in the film “Niagara” in 1953.
Monroe and Cary Grant on the set of “Monkey Business” in 1952.
Monroe on set from the 1952 movie “Don’t Bother to Knock.”
Monroe as a pinup girl from the 1950s.
Monroe in a still from “Asphalt Jungle” in 1950.
Monroe at her home in 1950.
Marilyn Monroe in strappy sandals at home in 1950.
Monroe in her pinup girl days circa 1947.
Marilyn Monroe in her pinup girl years wearing wedges in 1947.
Monroe in a costume from a film in the 1950s wearing her iconic heeled slippers.
Monroe paired high-heeled slides with a white dress and gloves.
Monroe wore ankle strap sandals.
In “The Seven Year Itch,” Monroe chose halter sandals for this iconic scene.
Monroe opted for casual slides.
Monroe posed with her Terrier in classic pumps.
Monroe was photographed in a swimming pool wearing cork platforms.
The actress paired her iconic capri pants with a pair of pumps.
Monroe opted for gold heels in this photo-op.
On the left: Her own glass slippers of transparent plexiglass with white fox fur.
On the right: Gold patina lame slingbacks designed with heels and gold tone inner soles.
On the left: Cut out black suede shoes.
On the right: Monroe’s square toed cowgirl boots from her film “The Misfits.”