How amazing to see the icon of Old Hollywood film and model, Marilyn Monroe can inspire many young girls today. Although, she died in the peak of her career, but it makes her name remain popular until this era. Black and white is the colour scheme of Old Hollywood era; Marylin Monroe is one of the image and iconic start to evoke the luxury and glory of Hollywood. If your young girl is one the fans, and you need some inspiration from Marylin Monroe’s style application in bedroom, these are some ideas you can try.
Bordering the walls. Create a custom Marilyn Monroe border by stencilling the titles of her best-known movies along the top edge of the bedroom walls. Use a retro-looking font and stencil letters 6 inches tall to ensure the titles are easily readable. Put a graphic icon like a diamond or a heart between each title. Some Marilyn Monroe movies include “Some Like It Hot,” “All About Eve,” “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” “The Seven Year Itch” and “How to Marry a Millionaire.”
Portrait Wall. Paint a portrait of Marilyn Monroe that covers an entire wall of the bedroom. Tailor the portrait to your daughter’s personal within your painting abilities. If you think you cannot do that, you can hire a professional mural artist to execute your vision. For example, you could adorn your wall with an Andy Warhol-style portrait of Marilyn Monroe executed in bright, surreal colours or a sombre, photo-realistic-style black and white portrait. As a playful touch, paint a “frame” around the outer edges of the portrait wall.
Give accent with red. Do not miss window treatment. It is one of potential images you can define with red. Red sequined fabric is one of images from Marylin Monroe’s famous red sequined dress in her hit movie “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.” You can buy it in speciality crafts and costume supply shops. Other potential items you can spruce up with sequined red fabric are throw pillows, lampshade covering and a vanity stool upholstery.
White bedding set. Outfit your bed in sumptuous high-thread-count white cotton sheets and bedding, evoking the setting of Marilyn Monroe’s final photo session — a room in the Hotel Bel-Air. Many of the iconic images from that photo shoot were taken of Marilyn Monroe posing playfully and sensually in the all-white bed. You could hang a print of one of those photos in a frame above the headboard to make sure room visitors pick up on the reference.