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  1. Click on these, or any of the links on the left to enjoy the full set with its brilliantly witty and funny captions conceived by Moriarty himself and shown on his MSU2 - Moriarty Skirts Up - web site over the years. Here we try to reproduce the exact styling and format MSU2 prior to 2010.

  2. May 2, 2017 · The film contains one of the most iconic images of the 20th century – Monroe standing on a subway grate as her white dress is blown upwards by a passing train. The scene was shot by photographer Sam Shaw on September 15, 1954, also known as the famous 'flying skirt'.

  3. Miss Jones Skirts Up - "And not only the cake!" says Moriarty "now how about lifting that lovely dress for us?" "Well, I er..." says Miss Jones.

  4. Miss Jones Skirts Up - "Hello Moriarty" greets Miss Jones "Do you like my new dress?"Very nice" concurs Moriarty..." Moriarty Skirts Up! Where the ladies lift their skirts for the camera!

  5. Moriarty's Skirts Up Skirts Up! - Where the Ladies lift their skirts for the camera

  6. Any of my old friends and correspondents can find it by searching for Moriarty's Skirts Up (or similar) where you would be welcomed back - also with an open invitation to newcomers. You can drop me a line from the sit.e.

  7. Nov 23, 2013 · Dear Duchess Kate, we hope you find solace in our list of celebrities who have also had their dresses and skirts caught in the wind! The wind is a friend of fashion photography editorials, but as the following women know, it can also be a formidable foe. 1. Queen Maxima

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