#1995 magazine
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shannendoherty-fans · 2 months ago
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July 1995 - "Premiere"
God Bless the Mall of America
Shannen Doherty! Pickle-On-A-Stick! Hooters!
"Clerks" director Kevin Smith takes his "Mallrats" star to the world's biggest shopping center. Photographed by Sylvia Plachy.
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So very very: Doherty: "Kevin made me audition. Twice!"
Smith: "I didn't know what to do. You're Shannen Doherty, for God's sake."
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I don't want a pickle: Doherty, above: "Will people think we really eat pickle-on-a-stick?"
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Shannen with Smith and the waitresses at Hooters: "I was going to read for Showgirls but Joe Eszterhas said you couldn't even try unless you were ready to bare all."
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The long arm of the mall: Doherty poses with mall security. "I wish people would just look at my work before the TV show. I'd like to put it behind me, sort of delete it from the résumé."
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Drowned rats: Getting soaked on the Camp Snoopy flume ride.
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I just wanna ride on my motorsickle: Smith challenges Doherty to a motorcycle game in the arcade.
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At the Rainforest Cafe, Doherty tells how her dad killed her parrott, Buddy: "He accidentally slam-dunked him against the bottom of the cage."
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The two collapse on the escalator. Smith: "You can't be in Minneapolis and not come to the Mall of America."
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80s-90s-fashionphotography · 2 months ago
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Op art- W magazine (1995)
Trish Goff by Raymond Meier
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vanalex · 3 months ago
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justseventeen · 5 months ago
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September 1995. 'Brown and blue are fall's favorite couple.'
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zegalba · 1 year ago
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Thierry Mugler for Vogue Magazine (1995) Photography: Helmut Newton
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90ssmut2 · 7 months ago
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never-obsolete · 1 month ago
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GoldStar 3DO System Electronic Entertainment - April 1995
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kenyatta · 26 days ago
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https://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/californian-ideology
There is an emerging global orthodoxy concerning the relation between society, technology and politics. We have called this orthodoxy `the Californian Ideology' in honour of the state where it originated. By naturalising and giving a technological proof to a libertarian political philosophy, and therefore foreclosing on alternative futures, the Californian Ideologues are able to assert that social and political debates about the future have now become meaningless.  The California Ideology is a mix of cybernetics, free market economics, and counter-culture libertarianism and is promulgated by magazines such as WIRED and MONDO 2000 and preached in the books of Stewart Brand, Kevin Kelly and others. The new faith P has been embraced by computer nerds, slacker students, 30-something capitalists, hip academics, futurist bureaucrats and even the President of the USA himself. As usual, Europeans have not been slow to copy the latest fashion from America. While a recent EU report recommended adopting the Californian free enterprise model to build the 'infobahn', cutting-edge artists and academics have been championing the 'post-human' philosophy developed by the West Coast's Extropian cult. With no obvious opponents, the global dominance of the Californian ideology appears to be complete. On superficial reading, the writings of the Californian ideologists are an amusing cocktail of Bay Area cultural wackiness and in-depth analysis of the latest developments in the hi-tech arts, entertainment and media industries. Their politics appear to be impeccably libertarian - they want information technologies to be used to create a new `Jeffersonian democracy' in cyberspace in its certainties, the Californian ideology offers a fatalistic vision of the natural and inevitable triumph of the hi-tech free market.
from "The Californian Ideology" by Richard Barbrook and Andy Cameron, 1 September 1995
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luvvp4mela · 2 months ago
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Pamela Anderson Photographed at Los Angeles Home on February 15th, 1995 - ౨ৎ
📷; Credit to Yann Gamblin/Paris Match Via Getty Images !
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ruinedholograms · 1 year ago
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Further Down The Spiral (1995)
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90s-2000s-barbie · 6 months ago
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Legends of The Hidden Temple (1993 - 1995)
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shannendoherty-fans · 2 months ago
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Shannen Doherty by Giles Bensimon for the September 1995 issue of Elle magazine.
When Shannen Doherty was bad, she was bad enough to play lead bitch in the cult movie Heathers, get booted from Beverly Hills 90210, and have an ex-boyfriend claim in a national magazine that she was planning to sic him with sodomizing hit men.
Things change. Recently, a newly chastened Doherty got to live out a dream – spening a day as a fashion model (which she does here) – and work with one of the hottest young directors of Holywood.
Her latest movie, Mallrats, a Fast Times at Ridgemont High-style film from Clerks creator Kevin Smith; brings out a previously unexplored side of her personality. Doherty, twenty-four, describes her character as "a teenage shopaholic who emerges from every store wearing a different outfit." Hanging out in a mall for four of the six weeks of filming made her feel claustrophobic, she says, but playing a quick-change artist wasn't much of a stretch. "I always wanted to be a model. Whenever I have a photo shoot I practically run to the set. the scary part is that I'm only five foot four," Doherty says. "I met Clauda schiffer the other day and I looked like a midget next to her."
She nevertheless slips on some out-size attittude to pose in Gianni Versace's strict but seductive clothes for fall. For her favourite outfit, a pale blue, slightly boxy suit, she assumes whay she calls "a kind of Italian-stewardess-sexy look."
One role she isn't eager to replay is tabloid cover girl. "People take a character that you act for four years and assume it's you," she says. Brenda, her alter ego in 90210, was "young, immature, flighty, maybe bitchy. I proved that I could act by how strongly people reacted to her." The part made her famous and prompted nationwide circulation of the I Hate Brenda newsletter. But Doherty insists, "I'm nothing like that. Not," she points out, "that I can't strike it up for a photo shoot." – Jennifer Scruby.
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80s-90s-fashionphotography · 5 months ago
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Penn pals- W magazine (1995)
Kate Moss by Satoshi Saikusa
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fantastickkay · 4 months ago
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From People, April 1995.
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omg-hellgirl · 7 months ago
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Shalom Harlow by Max Vadukul for Vogue Italia, March 1995.
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zegalba · 2 years ago
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hysteric glamour ad in cutie magazine (1995)
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