Why the Clueless Costumes Still Feel Timeless 30 Years Later vogue.com 10 points by Bluestein 15 hours ago
Norcim133 15 hours ago They were the height of cool then.I once found myself sitting behind Alicia Silverstone at a show. My uncle kept laughing so loudly it made Alicia turn around and glare every 10 minutes.As a young, crushing teen it was very cringe. Bluestein 13 hours ago > once found myself sitting behind Alicia SilverstoneI would melt ...I would still melt ...Obligatory "what was she like?" question (?) Norcim133 10 hours ago It was definitely that thing with any actors/actresses. To be "good looking enough" for the screen means they are a different species IRL. Bluestein 4 hours ago Wow. Really, wow.-I would have proceeded to faint or something.-
Bluestein 13 hours ago > once found myself sitting behind Alicia SilverstoneI would melt ...I would still melt ...Obligatory "what was she like?" question (?) Norcim133 10 hours ago It was definitely that thing with any actors/actresses. To be "good looking enough" for the screen means they are a different species IRL. Bluestein 4 hours ago Wow. Really, wow.-I would have proceeded to faint or something.-
Norcim133 10 hours ago It was definitely that thing with any actors/actresses. To be "good looking enough" for the screen means they are a different species IRL. Bluestein 4 hours ago Wow. Really, wow.-I would have proceeded to faint or something.-
They were the height of cool then.
I once found myself sitting behind Alicia Silverstone at a show. My uncle kept laughing so loudly it made Alicia turn around and glare every 10 minutes.
As a young, crushing teen it was very cringe.
> once found myself sitting behind Alicia Silverstone
I would melt ...
I would still melt ...
Obligatory "what was she like?" question (?)
It was definitely that thing with any actors/actresses. To be "good looking enough" for the screen means they are a different species IRL.
Wow. Really, wow.-
I would have proceeded to faint or something.-