Cher Horowitz's <em>Clueless</em> Closet Is Just As Enviable 20 Years Later

May was tasked with creating looks a teen in 1995 would die for, but little did she know that high schoolers in 2015 would still want to wear Dionne's freeway freakout daisy cap.
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On July 19, 1995, a little high-school movie burst onto the scene that, like, totally changed the landscape of film. Clueless, the cult-fave that spawned books, a TV series, and generations of girls who mutter "As if" with Cher sass, turned 20 on Sunday, which is four years older than Cher was when she failed her first driver's test.

Costume designer Mona May could never have anticipated the sheer amount of memes, Halloween costumes, and "It's an Alaïa!" references that Clueless would spark when she signed on to work on the film over 21 years ago. May was tasked with creating looks a teen in 1995 would die for, but little did she know that high schoolers in 2015 would still want to wear Dionne's freeway freakout daisy cap.

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