Marilyn Monroe's personal belongings were sold at auction for over $2.5 million.
According to Oxu.Az citing "Page Six", the iconic actress's clothing, dishes, letters, and jewelry found buyers for a total exceeding $2.5 million in the US.
The most expensive lot was a "Christian Dior" suit, fetching approximately $450,000. Additionally, a personal letter from playwright Arthur Miller to Monroe sold for $62,000.
Other items included a bracelet, a "Faberge" watch, and a gray cashmere cardigan. The star's personal phone book sold for $75,000.












