Marilyn Monroe Discovers The World's Most Glamorous Make-up: Magazine Advert
Date
circa 1952
Format
- Magazine 728
- Advertising 551
Type of Work
- Finished work 5562
Publishers
Techniques
- photography 122
- printing 669
Locations Made
- United States 898
- California 257
- West Hollywood
This image is an advertisement pulled from Life Magazine in 1952 for the company Westmore Hollywood Cosmetics. Here you are viewing a testimonial from Marilyn Monroe about Tru-Glo Liquid makeup. This print advertisement for a publication immensely shaped and continued the gender-stereotype used with its use of color and typography. The intentional use to show Marilyn on a pink background is pushing her promotion of the product on a more feminine audience. The use of a more feminine associated, script font. These stereotypical visual cues, (pink washing) are able to point the design to capture a more female eye and promote the Tru-Glo Liquid makeup to its intended audience.

Marilyn Monroe Tru-Glo Makeup Advertisement