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How Marilyn Monroe Changed the Diamond Industry Forever.

Marilyn Monroe's iconic performance of "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" in the 1953 film "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" transformed the way diamonds are viewed in popular culture. In the film, Monroe plays Lorelei Lee, a gold-digging showgirl who believes that wealth and love are intertwined.

The song, with its catchy lyrics and elaborate choreography, celebrates the lavish lifestyle that diamonds can signify, reinforcing the idea that material wealth brings happiness and security. Monroe's dazzling pink gown, combined with the sparkling jewelry, created a visual feast that has remained unforgettable in film history.

This performance not only cemented Monroe's status as a Hollywood icon but also contributed to the stereotype of diamonds as the ultimate symbol of love and glamour. The song continues to resonate today, often referenced in various media and pop culture, and remains closely associated with Monroe's legacy as one of the quintessential symbols of glamour in Hollywood.

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