References
- Adorno, T., 2003. The jargon of authenticity. London: Routledge.
- Anon., 2013. ‘I said No. 5 because it’s the truth!’ Marilyn Monroe reflects on her favorite bedtime ritual for new Chanel ad – using an unearthed audio recording from 1960. Daily Mail Online [online]. Available from: www.dalymail.co.uk/femail/article-2487950/Marilyn-Monroe-reflects-favorite-bedtime-ritual-new-chanel-no-5-ad.html [Accessed 28 April 2017].
- Banet-Weiser, S., 2012. Authentic TM: the politics of ambivalence in a brand culture. London: New York University Press.
- Bott, D., 2007. Chanel, collection and creations. London: Thames & Hudson.
- Dead Famous DNA, 2014. Television. Directed by Rob Davis. London: Double Act Productions.
- deCordova, R., 2001. Picture personalities: the emergence of the star system in America. Chicago: University of Illinois Press.
- Dyer, R., 1991. A star is born and the construction of authenticity. In: C. Gledhill, ed. Stardom: industry of desire. London: Routledge, 132–140.
- Dyer, R., 1997. White. London: Routledge.
- Dyer, R., 2004. Heavenly bodies: film stars and society. London: Routledge.
- Jeffers McDonald, T., 2013. Doris Day confidential: hollywood, sex, and stardom. London: I.B. Tauris.
- LIFE, 1952. April.
- McDonald, P., 2013. Hollywood stardom. West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell.
- Modern Screen, 1953. Modern screen, October.
- Mulvey, L., 2006. Death 24x a second, stillness and the moving image. London: Reaktion.
- Schwartz, M., 2015. Dead matter: the meaning of iconic corpses. London: University of Minnesota Press.
- Scott, H.E., 2010. Shocking true story: the rise and fall of Confidential, ‘America’s most scandalous magazine’. New York: Pantheon Books.
- The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe, 2015. Television. Directed by Laurie Collyer. USA: Asylum Entertainment, Don Carmody Television.
- Shera, E., 2012. Chanel divulges history of Chanel No5 through Marilyn Monroe video. Luxury Daily [online]. Available from: www.luxurydaily.com/chanel-invites-consumers-to-discover-history-of-n5-through-video/[Accessed 28 April 2017].
- Smash, 2012–2013. Television. Created by Theresa Rebeck. USA: Madwoman in the Attic, DreamWorks Television, Universal Television.
- Vestergaard, T. and Schroder, K., 1985. The language of advertising. Oxford: Basil Blackwell Ltd.