Kim Kardashian wearing Marilyn Monroe's dress was a 'big mistake,' says the man who designed it
Kim Kardashian wearing Marilyn Monroe's dress was a 'big mistake,' says Bob Mackie, the man who designed the historic gown


Kim Kardashian sporting Marilyn Monroe's famous gown was arguably one of the standout fashion moments from the star-studded event. It's also churned up plenty of controversy, which is not exactly out of the ordinary for the star.
Although it's not the first time Kim Kardashian's Met Gala look split opinion, this time there's a whole extra layer of issue with her garment of choice—historical importance.
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The gown, originally worn by Marilyn Monroe when she sang Happy Birthday to then-president, Jack F Kennedy, made best Met Gala looks lists all over the place. However, Bob Mackie, the man who designed the original 1962 Jean Louis dress, isn't happy about the reality star wearing his creation at all.
Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, the veteran designer said, "I thought it was a big mistake." He continued, "[Marilyn] was a goddess. A crazy goddess, but a goddess."
"She was just fabulous. Nobody photographs like that," he said of the late actor who died aged 36. "And it was done for her. It was designed for her. Nobody else should be seen in that dress."
Before Bob even addressed the star wearing the historic dress, the most expensive dress bought at auction to date, that sold for $4.8M at Julien's auctions back in 2016—Kim's body extreme body transformation was cause for concern.
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Speaking to Vogue, the reality star explained, “I did want a physical change too,” she added. As well as dying her hair platinum blonde, the star told the publication that she lost 16lbs (7kg) in less than a month to fit into the dress—which could not be altered.
“It was such a challenge,” she told Vogue. “It was like a role. I was determined to fit this. I would wear a sauna suit twice a day, run on the treadmill, completely cut out all sugar and all carbs, and just eat the cleanest veggies and protein."

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