Marilyn Monroe’s $4.8M Dress Coming to Small-Town in Saskatchewan

Imagine paying $4.8-million USD for a dress you’ll never wear. That’s exactly what Canadian business tycoon, Jim Pattison did when through one of his company’s, Ripley’s Believe It or Not, made the incredible purchase.   As far a records show, this is the most expensive dress ever sold.

Vancouver based Pattison, who originally hails from the small community of Luseland, Saskatchewan, Canada plans to have Monroe’s infamous dress make its Canadian debut on July 10 in Luseland. The mayor of Luseland, Len Schlosser, has indicated that the dress will be set up at the town hall from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

“People will come and go and take their pictures and do whatever, but there will be no admission charge,” said Schlosser. “Mr. Pattison is quite adamant in that.”

The dress will have its own security entourage of Jim Pattison-hired security guards. In addition the RCMP have been notified of the upcoming showcase. Good news for the public though; seeing the dress won’t cost a thing.

“People will come and go and take their pictures and do whatever, but there will be no admission charge,” said Schlosser. “Mr. Pattison is quite adamant in that.”

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While most may recall Marilyn Monroe as the gorgeous blonde bombshell whose white halter dress flew up when she stepped on a subway grate in the movie The Seven Year Itch the dress that will be on display has its own history of turning heads and creating a bit of a fervor.

In 1962, Marilyn Monroe sang Happy Birthday to President John F. Kennedy at Madison Square Garden while wearing the champagne coloured gown, encrusted with over 2,500 crystals and 6,000 hand-sewn rhinestones. It was a moment in history that has gone down as forever memorable in the minds of millions around the globe.

Congratulation, Mr. Pattison on this magnificent addition to your collection!