At issue is how best to hawk the memory of Miss Monroe, to preserve and even burnish her image.
The outfit is to be sold with a movie still of Miss Monroe in the costume (up to $6,000).
A photograph circa 1955 shows Miss Monroe splashing on the fragrance from its distinctive bottle.
A actress's voice that sounds like Miss Monroe's says "No. 5," which is echoed by the theater audience.
Miss Monroe could come down in the morning and see her then.
"Could I have a word with you, Miss Monroe?"
"You can be a witness for me, Miss Monroe," Sandra cried.
And she did not meet Miss Monroe until 1944.
"I'm afraid I don't know exactly what it is we're talking about, Miss Monroe," he told her.
He said that, as a result of his relationship with Miss Monroe, he changed his attitude toward acting, the theater and art.