Ripley's Breaks Silence on Claims Kim Kardashian Damaged Marilyn Monroe's Dress at Met Gala
17.06.2022 - 00:51
/ etonline.com
Kim Kardashian did not damage Marilyn Monroe's iconic dress, according to Ripley's Believe It or Not! After reports surfaced that the late actress' iconic «Happy Birthday» gown was damaged when Kardashian wore it to the 2022 Met Gala, the museum set out to «debunk» the claim.In a statement posted to its website, the museum notes that it can say «with confidence» that Kardashian wearing the dress did not «cause damage» to the famed garment. «A report written on the dress’s condition in early 2017 states, 'a number of the seams are pulled and worn. This is not surprising given how delicate the material is.
There is puckering at the back by the hooks and eyes,' among other instances of damage,» the statement reads.The statement continues by noting that, in the years since the report was written, the museum «has displayed the historical gown at a number of its attractions around the world.»«The company understands the risks associated with this, but Ripley’s Believe It or Not! has been collecting notable pop-culture memorabilia, historical items, and unbelievable artifacts for over 100 years,» the statement reads. «Our mission is to both entertain and educate visitors and fans, and sparking conversations like the discourse around Marilyn Monroe’s dress does just that.
No matter which side of the debate you are on, the historical importance of the dress has not been negated, but rather highlighted. A entirely new group of young people has now been introduced to the legacy of Marilyn Monroe.»The museum added that, though the decision to let Kardashian don the gown has been "hotly contested," the reality star «did not, in any way, damage the garment in the short amount of time it was worn at the Met Gala.»«From the bottom of
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