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See Kendall Jenner's Blonde Transformation Into Marilyn Monroe for Halloween 2023
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Date:2025-04-15 03:13:59
Maybe blondes do have more fun.
At least, that seemed to be the case for Kendall Jenner, who transformed into Hollywood's most famous blonde bombshells: Marilyn Monroe. The Kardashians star kicked off the Halloween 2023 festivities early, dressing up as the late legendary actress in one of her iconic off-duty looks.
To channel the screen siren, Kendall debuted a head-turning blonde hair transformation, rocking Marilyn's signature pinup curls and deep side part. The supermodel completed her costume with a black long-sleeve turtleneck and white curve-hugging pants. She paired the timeless ensemble with diamond drop earrings, a dagger-sharp cat-eye and soft nude lips. (See every epic Kardashian-Jenner Halloween costume here.)
While many stars have referenced Marilyn's glitzy and glamorous designs from her films or red carpet appearances, Kendall replicated a more intimate getup—a 1953 photo session with photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt at her home in Brentwood.
However, Kendall referenced a different iconic moment with her Instagram caption, writing on her Oct. 29 post, "Happy birthday mister president."
Of course, Kendall isn't the only Kardashian-Jenner to be inspired by Marilyn in recent years.
Her older sister Kim Kardashian stirred controversy at the 2022 Met Gala after she wore the original 1962 naked dress Marilyn wore when serenading president John F. Kennedy.
"The dress was transported by guards and I had to wear gloves to try it on," Kim told Vogue at the May event. "I always thought she was extremely curvy. I imagined I might be smaller in some places where she was bigger and bigger in places where she was smaller. So, when it didn't fit me, I wanted to cry because it can't be altered at all."
The SKIMS founder revealed she dropped 16 pounds in three weeks, noting, "It was such a challenge. It was like a role. I was determined to fit."
To end fashion's biggest night, Kim then slipped into another Marilyn original, donning the mermaid green sequined gown she wore to the 1962 Golden Globes.
And just last month, Kylie also took a style cue from the Some Like It Hot star during Paris Fashion Week.
While attending Schiaparelli's Sept. 28 show, the Kylie Cosmetics founder channeled the Hollywood legend with an updated version of the naked dress that featured all-over diamond beading, a plunging neckline with a literal keyhole-shaped cutout and a curve-clinging silhouette.
There's still plenty of time for the Kar-Jenners or other A-listers to dress up as Marilyn this Halloween. But in the meantime, relive every time a celebrity were inspired by their own peers, dressing up as other stars.
The actors appear at the annual Casamigos Halloween party.
The Poosh founder recreates her sister Kim Kardashian's iconic Met Gala 2013 maternity style.
The Kardashians star and her son made major moo-ves dressed as cows at a pumpkin-carving bash.
The model vamped it up for a Halloween dinner party.
The "Penthouse" singer went as Barbie from the Barbie movie for The Original Donut Shop's Halloween party Oct. 25.
The couple was magical as Wicked's Elphaba and Glinda.
The Glee star went as a Hufflepuff student from Harry Potter to her son's school dress-up day.
The Last of Us star avoids zombies during a visit to Universal's Halloween Horror Nights.
It's knives out for the star's Halloween Horror Nights trip.
The Vanderpump Rules star and What We Do in the Shadows actor are scared stiff during their Universal Studios outing.
The Oscar winner holds his own amongst a crowd of creepy clowns.
The father-daughter duo rock out at Halloween Horror Night in Hollywood.
The couple enjoys a frightening date night at Universal Studios Hollywood.
The JoBros' youngest sibling has a scary good time at Halloween Horror Nights.
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