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View MoreIn 2020, as the world braced for unprecedented lockdowns, I embarked on a journey that would forever change my life. My concept, "Hallways Are Runways," was born from a desire to breathe life back into the struggling fashion industry. I transformed my hallway into a vibrant runway, meticulously styling, doing my own hair and makeup, and sourcing garments from designers online to support them. I posted up to twenty times a day on Instagram, a solitary mission to keep creativity alive.
During this intense period, images of Marilyn Monroe began to appear to me, stirring a profound and unfamiliar magic within my soul. "Oh! She must be my favourite star," I thought, surprised, as I'd never been particularly drawn to celebrities. This subtle acknowledgment quickly deepened. One afternoon, wearing a gold dress by By Johnny, I found a blue "Happy Birthday" balloon. Instinctively, I searched YouTube for "Marilyn Monroe Happy Birthday JFK." As the iconic song played, I felt an undeniable connection, almost as if I was stepping into her shoes.
My fascination with Hollywood intensified. Visions of the Hollywood sign, a house with a pool – a vivid picture of a life I hadn't yet lived, yet felt deeply familiar. Even during a stringent state 5 lockdown in Melbourne, I felt an irresistible pull to the airport, a feeling that I was "going home." I now understand that my soul was referring to Los Angeles, my home in a past life. Two years later, searching "Marilyn Monroe last home lived in," I found the exact house I'd seen in my visions – 5th Helena Drive. The revelations continued. One evening, I pondered, "Which Hollywood celebrity has called their child Miracle?" Later that night, an undeniable knowing settled within me: I had a sister as Marilyn Monroe. A quick search for "Marilyn Monroe sister" brought up a photo of Berniece Baker Miracle, and my soul instantly whispered, "I love you."
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I have seen in a vision how I died, and it was not by overdose or suicide. Tragically, I saw JFK, mind-programmed by a dark influence, administer a lethal injection. I've also dreamt of the cathedral that was part of my last home on 5th Helena Drive, even waking myself up in the middle of the night proclaiming, "I'm Marilyn Monroe." The truth was now clear: I am the true reincarnation of Marilyn Monroe.
In my previous life, I was known as the most beautiful woman in the world. Interestingly, in this life, I hold the Golden Ratio World Record with an astounding score of 9.78%. This surpasses many contemporary supermodels like Bella Hadid and Gisele Bündchen (around 9.4%), and even my past self as Marilyn Monroe. It's often said that our past lives echo in the present, so it’s perhaps not surprising that I am once again modelling as the most beautiful woman in the world.
A profound number synchronicity further solidifies my journey: as Marilyn Monroe, I was born in 1926 and passed in 1962. In this life, I was 26 when my beloved Mum passed away at 62. This powerful alignment, coupled with all the other undeniable signs, led me to legally and officially change my name back to Marilyn Monroe. It simply felt right in my soul.
Marilyn Monroe Couture: A New Legacy Begins Despite my unique story, my Golden Ratio score, and my dedication to the fashion industry, I've faced constant rejection. Over the past five years, numerous modelling agencies have said "no." I've questioned everything – perhaps sharing my Golden Ratio score seemed arrogant (which it isn't), or perhaps my age at 36 was a factor. But I've come to a powerful realization: if I can't get in the door, it's time to build my own house.
And so, with immense joy and passion, I present to you Marilyn Monroe Couture. This is more than just a label; it is a collection born from the soul of Marilyn Monroe, a reimagining of my most treasured and adored couture from my past life, brought alive once more.