Jill Adams of Tujunga, who runs a Marilyn Monroe fan website called forevermarilyn.com, groaned as she recalled the time her mother tried to surprise her with a pair of the late actress' shoes, size 9.
"Clearly, they weren't her shoes," Adams said. "Marilyn wore size 7."
"My mother got taken for over $700," Adams added -- not saying whether she offered to repay at least part of the money. But I can see a real market here. Could you buy Elvis's medicine cabinet? JFK's back brace? Michael Jackson's used condoms? I'll bet you can -- somebody do that eBay search, okay?
Previously: The Museum of Characteristic Objects (low in entry)
And somehow related: Christine posts on drag and the difference between costume, uniform and signifiers of the true self, including a must-see picture of her resembling Jackie Kennedy
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"...picture of her resembling Jackie Kennedy."
Madame E. begs to differ: She likens it to Jeanne Kirkpatrick on a bender.
C.
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