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Lindsay Lohan as Marilyn Monroe "The last sitting" - 2

Lindsay Lohan as Marilyn Monroe "The last sitting" - 2




 

Actress Lindsay Lohan as Marilyn Monroe

 Hair and makeup took two hours; there were three wig changes to get precisely the right shape and shade of platinum. Stern duplicated the original 1962 set, down to the lighting.

Lindsay Lohan as Marilyn Monroe

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Hollywood Actress Lindsay Lohan as Marilyn Monroe


Lohan was unafraid of some of the eerier parallels between herself and Monroe, and she embraced every aspect of the shoot. She knew that Monroe had worn little more than a chiffon scarf, and she came with the same spirit.

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Seven hours and hundreds of frames later, the pictures were made. Photographer and star were satisfied, and photo director Jody Quon flew home, just a little stunned that it had happened at all.

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Now Hollywood singer-actress Lindsay Lohan has turned down a lucrative offer to pose nude for Playboy magazine.



Lindsay Lohan as Marilyn Monroe "The last sitting"



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Photographs by Bert Stern
Styling by Elizabeth Stewart and George Kotsiopoulos/Margaret Maldonado Agency; Hair by Andy Lecompte for Sunsilk/Solo Artists; Makeup by Paul Starr for Chanel/Magnet LA; Diamond rope necklaces and diamond ring by Martin Katz; Loose crystals by Swarovski; Pearl necklaces and pearl earrings by Mikimoto; Pearl ring by Chanel Fine Jewelry; Sheets by Chez M’Lain; Vintage veil and scarves by The Way We Wore, Los Angeles; Nude chiffon flowers by Jennifer Behr; Panties by Eres



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In 1962, photographer Bert Stern shot a series of photos of Marilyn Monroe at the Hotel Bel-Air that have collectively come to be known as "The Last Sitting." The photographs are arguably the most famous images ever captured of America's most famous actress. Six weeks after she had posed, Monroe was found dead of an apparent barbiturate overdose.



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Top, Lohan in hair and makeup; above, as Monroe, with Stern.
(Photo: Styling by Elizabeth Stewart and George Kotsiopoulos/Margaret Maldonado Agency; hair by Andy Lecompte for Sunsilk/Solo Artists; makeup by Paul Starr for Chanel/Magnet LA; Vintage scarf by The Way We Wore, Los Angeles)
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n Tuesday, February 5, under the cloak of secrecy, Lindsay Lohan went to the Hotel Bel-Air to meet photographer Bert Stern and restage the legendary series of photographs Stern had taken of Marilyn Monroe in 1962, six weeks before her death—a portfolio of pictures known as “The Last Sitting.” How did it come about? Stern had decided that Lohan was the perfect actress for this project, and when he asked us if we might be interested in working with him on it, we were, naturally, more than enthusiastic.  

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So was Lohan—the 21-year-old happens to be a Monroe fanatic (you can read more about her in Amanda Fortini’s story)—still, we sent her Stern’s book so she could study up on the shoot.
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That morning, Lohan arrived (ten minutes early, actually). Hair and makeup took two hours; there were three wig changes to get precisely the right shape and shade of platinum. Stern duplicated the original 1962 set, down to the lighting.
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Lohan was unafraid of some of the eerier parallels between herself and Monroe, and she embraced every aspect of the shoot.

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Lindsay Lohan knew that Monroe had worn little more than a chiffon scarf, and she came with the same spirit.
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Hollywood actress Lindsay Lohan has turned down a reported $700000 offer to pose nude for Playboy magazine.

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Hair and makeup took two hours; there were three wig changes to get precisely the right shape and shade of platinum. Stern duplicated the original 1962 set, down to the lighting.

Lindsay Lohan turns down Playboy offer



New York, Sep 21 (IANS) Hollywood singer-actress Lindsay Lohan has turned down a lucrative offer to pose nude for Playboy magazine. Lohan, who bared all for New York magazine earlier this year, insists she won’t be doing it again for Playboy’s upcoming 55th anniversary, reports hollywood.com.

Lindsay Lohan turns down Playboy offer



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New York, Sep 21 (IANS) Hollywood singer-actress Lindsay Lohan has turned down a lucrative offer to pose nude for Playboy magazine. Lohan, who bared all for New York magazine earlier this year, insists she won’t be doing it again for Playboy’s upcoming 55th anniversary, reports hollywood.com.

“If there’s nudity, the answer is no. Lindsay Lohan is not going down that road again,” said her representative.

Playboy boss Hugh Hefner reportedly wanted Lohan to pay tribute to Marilyn Monroe in the anniversary issue as she recreated Monroe’s candid final photo shoot for New York magazine.

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Top, Lohan in hair and makeup; above, as Monroe, with Stern. 
(Photo: Styling by Elizabeth Stewart and George Kotsiopoulos/Margaret Maldonado Agency; hair by Andy Lecompte for Sunsilk/Solo Artists; makeup by Paul Starr for Chanel/Magnet LA; Vintage scarf by The Way We Wore, Los Angeles)
On Tuesday, February 5, under the cloak of secrecy, Lindsay Lohan went to the Hotel Bel-Air to meet photographer Bert Stern and restage the legendary series of photographs Stern had taken of Marilyn Monroe in 1962, six weeks before her death—a portfolio of pictures known as “The Last Sitting.” How did it come about? Stern had decided that Lohan was the perfect actress for this project, and when he asked us if we might be interested in working with him on it, we were, naturally, more than enthusiastic. So was Lohan—the 21-year-old happens to be a Monroe fanatic (you can read more about her in Amanda Fortini’s story)—still, we sent her Stern’s book so she could study up on the shoot. That morning, Lohan arrived (ten minutes early, actually). Hair and makeup took two hours; there were three wig changes to get precisely the right shape and shade of platinum. Stern duplicated the original 1962 set, down to the lighting. Lohan was unafraid of some of the eerier parallels between herself and Monroe, and she embraced every aspect of the shoot. She knew that Monroe had worn little more than a chiffon scarf, and she came with the same spirit. Seven hours and hundreds of frames later, the pictures were made. Photographer and star were satisfied, and photo director Jody Quon flew home, just a little stunned that it had happened at all.

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