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9 TRUCOS CON LOS QUE VAS A RESALTAR TU ESTILO EN OTOÑO/ INVIERNO 2021-2022

TRUCOS CON LOS QUE VAS A RESALTAR TU ESTILO EN OTOÑO/ INVIERNO 2021-2022

Que nada te detenga, con los trucos correctos podrás brillar durante esta temporada desde ya.

Gracias a las grandes pasarelas hemos podido notar que para este otoño/inverno, los excesos y la creatividad serán parte de la ecuación, esto con el fin de resaltar la creatividad, si bien jugar con las prendas en estos momentos puede resultar un poco complejo gracias a los cambios repentinos del clima o la incomodidad que puede suponer ciertas prendas, hay ciertos trucos que pueden ser realmente utilices y con los cuales podemos ser referentes de moda.

Estos trucos permiten un look street style y se adaptan a las necesidades del día sin dejar a un lado las tendencias y lucir realmente fantásticas, no deseches nada de tu armario, al contrario busca que puede encajar con estos sencillos pasos y vuélvete a enamorar de tus prendas.

 

Dile sí al cuero, pero sin excesos.

Las diferentes pasarelas de la moda nos han mostrado que este será un material importante durante esta temporada, pero dado que aún las temperaturas son un tanto veraniegas, resultaría bastante difícil soportar este material, el truco está en usar prendas que aun siendo de piel sean versátiles, sea un camiseta de manga corta de cuero, bermudas o un chaleco, esto aporta estética al look y te permite lucir como una experta.

Tu abrigo es tu mejor amigo.

Los abrigos vienen con fuerza, pero no solo son para la época de en Invierno, esta prendas tienden a definir la temporada y le puedes sacar partido desde ya, el truco está en la combinación de hagas, ejemplo puedes usar tu abrigo favorito con un prenda veraniega, es decir, short o falda, con esto lograr un estilo Carrie Bradshaw, además así te aseguras de que si el clima cambia no pases frio.

No renuncies a un traje sastre ¡JAMAS!

Durante esta temporada el constante serán los blazers oversizes, pantalones de pinzas y los trajes sastres estarán a la orden del día, sácale el mayor provecho a estas prendas, combina con camisetas y unas zapatillas, crea de esta forma conjuntos casuales pero si lo que quieres es lucir sofisticada, cámbialo por un chaleco cerrado con un cinturón y unos lindos tacones, este será el outfit ganador para lo que resta de año.

Las plumas no están de más.

Los chalecos con este material serán todo un éxito y estarán en tendencia durante toda la temporada, para sacarle mayor provecho, usa chalecos sin mangas esto para que sean un buen complemento, el cual te brindara un look urbano, además puedes mezclarlo con un buen par de jeans, camisetas o vestidos.

Adapta tu círculo cromático a las circunstancias.

El truco más importante en esta temporada es la apuesta en los colores, es decir, el amarillo, el malva (colores claros que pertenecen a la gama del violeta) y el verde son tonos que veremos en todas partes durante esta temporada, gracias a esto pueden ser usados en pintas veraniegas, juega con la paleta e incorpóralo en tus looks, esto ayudara a que luzcas especialmente optimistas y son bastante favorecedores.

Brillo 24/7

Esta tendencia tiene como protagonista, los brillos, lentejuelas, cristales, piedras e incrustaciones, esta apuesta por el exceso y la celebración ¿qué mejor temporada para la fiesta?, estos elemento  son grandes aliados para esta temporada. No olvides hacerlos parte de tus atuendos desde los accesorios y tocados, lo cuales le van aportar a tu outfit vida 

Enseña pierna hasta donde el clima lo permita

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Cueless is officially 25 years old. Though it’s hard to process that milestone, the cult favorite has adapted with each passing year, finding its way onto streaming sites and into social media conversations and countless homages, from celeb Halloween costumes to the recent Baby-Sitters Club reboot. Now available on Netflix, Clueless—starring Alicia Silverstone and quotable one-liners like «I’m totally buggin’!» and «As if!»—has reached legend status, immortalizing Cher, Dionne (Stacey Dash), and the kids of Beverly Hills in the annals of film iconography.

Two and a half decades later, the fashion still reigns supreme. Polish costume designer Mona May is the mastermind behind Cher’s red Alaïa dress, plaid suits, and 60 (!!) costume changes. “So many of the outfits are still so wearable,” May tells ELLE.com over the phone. “You could go to Saks and Neiman and it’s all still there.”

What’s more impressive is May’s influence on TikTok. Scroll through the video-sharing app and you’ll find Gen Z dancing and lip-syncing in sheer tops, A-line skirts, and plaid prints, unknowingly emulating the style May created on the set of Clueless 25 years ago.

Alicia Silverstone and Stacey Dash in Clueless (1995).

“In a way, it is surprising that something can last that long,” May adds. “It’s like, wow, 25 years in fashion? Tomorrow it’s so last year. But then on the other hand, [it’s] always my goal to bring something timeless and feminine to the screen.”

Ahead, May talks 25 years of Clueless, the film’s most iconic looks, and what she thinks of that rumored reboot.

Clueless is now streaming on Netflix, introducing the film to a whole new audience. What’s it like being a part of something so enduring?

I meet so many women, and when they find out I’m the designer, they just squeal with delight. «Oh my God, this was my favorite movie and I got the stockings and my daddy bought me the Jeep.» The personal stories, and how emotionally connected they are and what it means to them, are truly incredible.

During your research for the film, you observed real-life students in L.A. The style was very grunge at the time. Why did you deviate from that?

That was director Amy Heckerling. [The high-fashion style] was written in the film. I met Amy on another project and [we] fell in love with each other. She was like, “I want you to do this movie because it’s all about fashion and you were trained in fashion. You’re European, so you’re going to bring that flavor. We need to come up with something that’s complete innovation. How can we set trends that are not on the street yet?”

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There have been rumblings about a Clueless remake. Thoughts?

I don’t know if it can ever be what it was. They can make a remake, but the innocence of the time is lost because it was pre-social media. It was a capsule of time where girls could just be girls. They were less exposed to things. So, I don’t know. There [are] filmmakers who can make their mark with it, but it would never have the charm, the sensibility, this kind of innocence that the movie had.

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Cueless is officially 25 years old. Though it’s hard to process that milestone, the cult favorite has adapted with each passing year, finding its way onto streaming sites and into social media conversations and countless homages, from celeb Halloween costumes to the recent Baby-Sitters Club reboot. Now available on Netflix, Clueless—starring Alicia Silverstone and quotable one-liners like «I’m totally buggin’!» and «As if!»—has reached legend status, immortalizing Cher, Dionne (Stacey Dash), and the kids of Beverly Hills in the annals of film iconography.

Two and a half decades later, the fashion still reigns supreme. Polish costume designer Mona May is the mastermind behind Cher’s red Alaïa dress, plaid suits, and 60 (!!) costume changes. “So many of the outfits are still so wearable,” May tells ELLE.com over the phone. “You could go to Saks and Neiman and it’s all still there.”

What’s more impressive is May’s influence on TikTok. Scroll through the video-sharing app and you’ll find Gen Z dancing and lip-syncing in sheer tops, A-line skirts, and plaid prints, unknowingly emulating the style May created on the set of Clueless 25 years ago.

Alicia Silverstone and Stacey Dash in Clueless (1995).

“In a way, it is surprising that something can last that long,” May adds. “It’s like, wow, 25 years in fashion? Tomorrow it’s so last year. But then on the other hand, [it’s] always my goal to bring something timeless and feminine to the screen.”

Ahead, May talks 25 years of Clueless, the film’s most iconic looks, and what she thinks of that rumored reboot.

Clueless is now streaming on Netflix, introducing the film to a whole new audience. What’s it like being a part of something so enduring?

I meet so many women, and when they find out I’m the designer, they just squeal with delight. «Oh my God, this was my favorite movie and I got the stockings and my daddy bought me the Jeep.» The personal stories, and how emotionally connected they are and what it means to them, are truly incredible.

During your research for the film, you observed real-life students in L.A. The style was very grunge at the time. Why did you deviate from that?

That was director Amy Heckerling. [The high-fashion style] was written in the film. I met Amy on another project and [we] fell in love with each other. She was like, “I want you to do this movie because it’s all about fashion and you were trained in fashion. You’re European, so you’re going to bring that flavor. We need to come up with something that’s complete innovation. How can we set trends that are not on the street yet?”

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There have been rumblings about a Clueless remake. Thoughts?

I don’t know if it can ever be what it was. They can make a remake, but the innocence of the time is lost because it was pre-social media. It was a capsule of time where girls could just be girls. They were less exposed to things. So, I don’t know. There [are] filmmakers who can make their mark with it, but it would never have the charm, the sensibility, this kind of innocence that the movie had.

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Cueless is officially 25 years old. Though it’s hard to process that milestone, the cult favorite has adapted with each passing year, finding its way onto streaming sites and into social media conversations and countless homages, from celeb Halloween costumes to the recent Baby-Sitters Club reboot. Now available on Netflix, Clueless—starring Alicia Silverstone and quotable one-liners like «I’m totally buggin’!» and «As if!»—has reached legend status, immortalizing Cher, Dionne (Stacey Dash), and the kids of Beverly Hills in the annals of film iconography.

Two and a half decades later, the fashion still reigns supreme. Polish costume designer Mona May is the mastermind behind Cher’s red Alaïa dress, plaid suits, and 60 (!!) costume changes. “So many of the outfits are still so wearable,” May tells ELLE.com over the phone. “You could go to Saks and Neiman and it’s all still there.”

What’s more impressive is May’s influence on TikTok. Scroll through the video-sharing app and you’ll find Gen Z dancing and lip-syncing in sheer tops, A-line skirts, and plaid prints, unknowingly emulating the style May created on the set of Clueless 25 years ago.

Alicia Silverstone and Stacey Dash in Clueless (1995).

“In a way, it is surprising that something can last that long,” May adds. “It’s like, wow, 25 years in fashion? Tomorrow it’s so last year. But then on the other hand, [it’s] always my goal to bring something timeless and feminine to the screen.”

Ahead, May talks 25 years of Clueless, the film’s most iconic looks, and what she thinks of that rumored reboot.

Clueless is now streaming on Netflix, introducing the film to a whole new audience. What’s it like being a part of something so enduring?

I meet so many women, and when they find out I’m the designer, they just squeal with delight. «Oh my God, this was my favorite movie and I got the stockings and my daddy bought me the Jeep.» The personal stories, and how emotionally connected they are and what it means to them, are truly incredible.

During your research for the film, you observed real-life students in L.A. The style was very grunge at the time. Why did you deviate from that?

That was director Amy Heckerling. [The high-fashion style] was written in the film. I met Amy on another project and [we] fell in love with each other. She was like, “I want you to do this movie because it’s all about fashion and you were trained in fashion. You’re European, so you’re going to bring that flavor. We need to come up with something that’s complete innovation. How can we set trends that are not on the street yet?”

CBS PHOTO ARCHIVEGETTY IMAGES

There have been rumblings about a Clueless remake. Thoughts?

I don’t know if it can ever be what it was. They can make a remake, but the innocence of the time is lost because it was pre-social media. It was a capsule of time where girls could just be girls. They were less exposed to things. So, I don’t know. There [are] filmmakers who can make their mark with it, but it would never have the charm, the sensibility, this kind of innocence that the movie had.

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Cueless is officially 25 years old. Though it’s hard to process that milestone, the cult favorite has adapted with each passing year, finding its way onto streaming sites and into social media conversations and countless homages, from celeb Halloween costumes to the recent Baby-Sitters Club reboot. Now available on Netflix, Clueless—starring Alicia Silverstone and quotable one-liners like «I’m totally buggin’!» and «As if!»—has reached legend status, immortalizing Cher, Dionne (Stacey Dash), and the kids of Beverly Hills in the annals of film iconography.

Two and a half decades later, the fashion still reigns supreme. Polish costume designer Mona May is the mastermind behind Cher’s red Alaïa dress, plaid suits, and 60 (!!) costume changes. “So many of the outfits are still so wearable,” May tells ELLE.com over the phone. “You could go to Saks and Neiman and it’s all still there.”

What’s more impressive is May’s influence on TikTok. Scroll through the video-sharing app and you’ll find Gen Z dancing and lip-syncing in sheer tops, A-line skirts, and plaid prints, unknowingly emulating the style May created on the set of Clueless 25 years ago.

Alicia Silverstone and Stacey Dash in Clueless (1995).

“In a way, it is surprising that something can last that long,” May adds. “It’s like, wow, 25 years in fashion? Tomorrow it’s so last year. But then on the other hand, [it’s] always my goal to bring something timeless and feminine to the screen.”

Ahead, May talks 25 years of Clueless, the film’s most iconic looks, and what she thinks of that rumored reboot.

Clueless is now streaming on Netflix, introducing the film to a whole new audience. What’s it like being a part of something so enduring?

I meet so many women, and when they find out I’m the designer, they just squeal with delight. «Oh my God, this was my favorite movie and I got the stockings and my daddy bought me the Jeep.» The personal stories, and how emotionally connected they are and what it means to them, are truly incredible.

During your research for the film, you observed real-life students in L.A. The style was very grunge at the time. Why did you deviate from that?

That was director Amy Heckerling. [The high-fashion style] was written in the film. I met Amy on another project and [we] fell in love with each other. She was like, “I want you to do this movie because it’s all about fashion and you were trained in fashion. You’re European, so you’re going to bring that flavor. We need to come up with something that’s complete innovation. How can we set trends that are not on the street yet?”

CBS PHOTO ARCHIVEGETTY IMAGES

There have been rumblings about a Clueless remake. Thoughts?

I don’t know if it can ever be what it was. They can make a remake, but the innocence of the time is lost because it was pre-social media. It was a capsule of time where girls could just be girls. They were less exposed to things. So, I don’t know. There [are] filmmakers who can make their mark with it, but it would never have the charm, the sensibility, this kind of innocence that the movie had.

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Cueless is officially 25 years old. Though it’s hard to process that milestone, the cult favorite has adapted with each passing year, finding its way onto streaming sites and into social media conversations and countless homages, from celeb Halloween costumes to the recent Baby-Sitters Club reboot. Now available on Netflix, Clueless—starring Alicia Silverstone and quotable one-liners like «I’m totally buggin’!» and «As if!»—has reached legend status, immortalizing Cher, Dionne (Stacey Dash), and the kids of Beverly Hills in the annals of film iconography.

Two and a half decades later, the fashion still reigns supreme. Polish costume designer Mona May is the mastermind behind Cher’s red Alaïa dress, plaid suits, and 60 (!!) costume changes. “So many of the outfits are still so wearable,” May tells ELLE.com over the phone. “You could go to Saks and Neiman and it’s all still there.”

What’s more impressive is May’s influence on TikTok. Scroll through the video-sharing app and you’ll find Gen Z dancing and lip-syncing in sheer tops, A-line skirts, and plaid prints, unknowingly emulating the style May created on the set of Clueless 25 years ago.

Alicia Silverstone and Stacey Dash in Clueless (1995).

“In a way, it is surprising that something can last that long,” May adds. “It’s like, wow, 25 years in fashion? Tomorrow it’s so last year. But then on the other hand, [it’s] always my goal to bring something timeless and feminine to the screen.”

Ahead, May talks 25 years of Clueless, the film’s most iconic looks, and what she thinks of that rumored reboot.

Clueless is now streaming on Netflix, introducing the film to a whole new audience. What’s it like being a part of something so enduring?

I meet so many women, and when they find out I’m the designer, they just squeal with delight. «Oh my God, this was my favorite movie and I got the stockings and my daddy bought me the Jeep.» The personal stories, and how emotionally connected they are and what it means to them, are truly incredible.

During your research for the film, you observed real-life students in L.A. The style was very grunge at the time. Why did you deviate from that?

That was director Amy Heckerling. [The high-fashion style] was written in the film. I met Amy on another project and [we] fell in love with each other. She was like, “I want you to do this movie because it’s all about fashion and you were trained in fashion. You’re European, so you’re going to bring that flavor. We need to come up with something that’s complete innovation. How can we set trends that are not on the street yet?”

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There have been rumblings about a Clueless remake. Thoughts?

I don’t know if it can ever be what it was. They can make a remake, but the innocence of the time is lost because it was pre-social media. It was a capsule of time where girls could just be girls. They were less exposed to things. So, I don’t know. There [are] filmmakers who can make their mark with it, but it would never have the charm, the sensibility, this kind of innocence that the movie had.

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Cueless is officially 25 years old. Though it’s hard to process that milestone, the cult favorite has adapted with each passing year, finding its way onto streaming sites and into social media conversations and countless homages, from celeb Halloween costumes to the recent Baby-Sitters Club reboot. Now available on Netflix, Clueless—starring Alicia Silverstone and quotable one-liners like «I’m totally buggin’!» and «As if!»—has reached legend status, immortalizing Cher, Dionne (Stacey Dash), and the kids of Beverly Hills in the annals of film iconography.

Two and a half decades later, the fashion still reigns supreme. Polish costume designer Mona May is the mastermind behind Cher’s red Alaïa dress, plaid suits, and 60 (!!) costume changes. “So many of the outfits are still so wearable,” May tells ELLE.com over the phone. “You could go to Saks and Neiman and it’s all still there.”

What’s more impressive is May’s influence on TikTok. Scroll through the video-sharing app and you’ll find Gen Z dancing and lip-syncing in sheer tops, A-line skirts, and plaid prints, unknowingly emulating the style May created on the set of Clueless 25 years ago.

Alicia Silverstone and Stacey Dash in Clueless (1995).

“In a way, it is surprising that something can last that long,” May adds. “It’s like, wow, 25 years in fashion? Tomorrow it’s so last year. But then on the other hand, [it’s] always my goal to bring something timeless and feminine to the screen.”

Ahead, May talks 25 years of Clueless, the film’s most iconic looks, and what she thinks of that rumored reboot.

Clueless is now streaming on Netflix, introducing the film to a whole new audience. What’s it like being a part of something so enduring?

I meet so many women, and when they find out I’m the designer, they just squeal with delight. «Oh my God, this was my favorite movie and I got the stockings and my daddy bought me the Jeep.» The personal stories, and how emotionally connected they are and what it means to them, are truly incredible.

During your research for the film, you observed real-life students in L.A. The style was very grunge at the time. Why did you deviate from that?

That was director Amy Heckerling. [The high-fashion style] was written in the film. I met Amy on another project and [we] fell in love with each other. She was like, “I want you to do this movie because it’s all about fashion and you were trained in fashion. You’re European, so you’re going to bring that flavor. We need to come up with something that’s complete innovation. How can we set trends that are not on the street yet?”

CBS PHOTO ARCHIVEGETTY IMAGES

There have been rumblings about a Clueless remake. Thoughts?

I don’t know if it can ever be what it was. They can make a remake, but the innocence of the time is lost because it was pre-social media. It was a capsule of time where girls could just be girls. They were less exposed to things. So, I don’t know. There [are] filmmakers who can make their mark with it, but it would never have the charm, the sensibility, this kind of innocence that the movie had.

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Cueless is officially 25 years old. Though it’s hard to process that milestone, the cult favorite has adapted with each passing year, finding its way onto streaming sites and into social media conversations and countless homages, from celeb Halloween costumes to the recent Baby-Sitters Club reboot. Now available on Netflix, Clueless—starring Alicia Silverstone and quotable one-liners like «I’m totally buggin’!» and «As if!»—has reached legend status, immortalizing Cher, Dionne (Stacey Dash), and the kids of Beverly Hills in the annals of film iconography.

Two and a half decades later, the fashion still reigns supreme. Polish costume designer Mona May is the mastermind behind Cher’s red Alaïa dress, plaid suits, and 60 (!!) costume changes. “So many of the outfits are still so wearable,” May tells ELLE.com over the phone. “You could go to Saks and Neiman and it’s all still there.”

What’s more impressive is May’s influence on TikTok. Scroll through the video-sharing app and you’ll find Gen Z dancing and lip-syncing in sheer tops, A-line skirts, and plaid prints, unknowingly emulating the style May created on the set of Clueless 25 years ago.

Alicia Silverstone and Stacey Dash in Clueless (1995).

“In a way, it is surprising that something can last that long,” May adds. “It’s like, wow, 25 years in fashion? Tomorrow it’s so last year. But then on the other hand, [it’s] always my goal to bring something timeless and feminine to the screen.”

Ahead, May talks 25 years of Clueless, the film’s most iconic looks, and what she thinks of that rumored reboot.

Clueless is now streaming on Netflix, introducing the film to a whole new audience. What’s it like being a part of something so enduring?

I meet so many women, and when they find out I’m the designer, they just squeal with delight. «Oh my God, this was my favorite movie and I got the stockings and my daddy bought me the Jeep.» The personal stories, and how emotionally connected they are and what it means to them, are truly incredible.

During your research for the film, you observed real-life students in L.A. The style was very grunge at the time. Why did you deviate from that?

That was director Amy Heckerling. [The high-fashion style] was written in the film. I met Amy on another project and [we] fell in love with each other. She was like, “I want you to do this movie because it’s all about fashion and you were trained in fashion. You’re European, so you’re going to bring that flavor. We need to come up with something that’s complete innovation. How can we set trends that are not on the street yet?”

CBS PHOTO ARCHIVEGETTY IMAGES

There have been rumblings about a Clueless remake. Thoughts?

I don’t know if it can ever be what it was. They can make a remake, but the innocence of the time is lost because it was pre-social media. It was a capsule of time where girls could just be girls. They were less exposed to things. So, I don’t know. There [are] filmmakers who can make their mark with it, but it would never have the charm, the sensibility, this kind of innocence that the movie had.

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Cueless is officially 25 years old. Though it’s hard to process that milestone, the cult favorite has adapted with each passing year, finding its way onto streaming sites and into social media conversations and countless homages, from celeb Halloween costumes to the recent Baby-Sitters Club reboot. Now available on Netflix, Clueless—starring Alicia Silverstone and quotable one-liners like «I’m totally buggin’!» and «As if!»—has reached legend status, immortalizing Cher, Dionne (Stacey Dash), and the kids of Beverly Hills in the annals of film iconography.

Two and a half decades later, the fashion still reigns supreme. Polish costume designer Mona May is the mastermind behind Cher’s red Alaïa dress, plaid suits, and 60 (!!) costume changes. “So many of the outfits are still so wearable,” May tells ELLE.com over the phone. “You could go to Saks and Neiman and it’s all still there.”

What’s more impressive is May’s influence on TikTok. Scroll through the video-sharing app and you’ll find Gen Z dancing and lip-syncing in sheer tops, A-line skirts, and plaid prints, unknowingly emulating the style May created on the set of Clueless 25 years ago.

Alicia Silverstone and Stacey Dash in Clueless (1995).

“In a way, it is surprising that something can last that long,” May adds. “It’s like, wow, 25 years in fashion? Tomorrow it’s so last year. But then on the other hand, [it’s] always my goal to bring something timeless and feminine to the screen.”

Ahead, May talks 25 years of Clueless, the film’s most iconic looks, and what she thinks of that rumored reboot.

Clueless is now streaming on Netflix, introducing the film to a whole new audience. What’s it like being a part of something so enduring?

I meet so many women, and when they find out I’m the designer, they just squeal with delight. «Oh my God, this was my favorite movie and I got the stockings and my daddy bought me the Jeep.» The personal stories, and how emotionally connected they are and what it means to them, are truly incredible.

During your research for the film, you observed real-life students in L.A. The style was very grunge at the time. Why did you deviate from that?

That was director Amy Heckerling. [The high-fashion style] was written in the film. I met Amy on another project and [we] fell in love with each other. She was like, “I want you to do this movie because it’s all about fashion and you were trained in fashion. You’re European, so you’re going to bring that flavor. We need to come up with something that’s complete innovation. How can we set trends that are not on the street yet?”

CBS PHOTO ARCHIVEGETTY IMAGES

There have been rumblings about a Clueless remake. Thoughts?

I don’t know if it can ever be what it was. They can make a remake, but the innocence of the time is lost because it was pre-social media. It was a capsule of time where girls could just be girls. They were less exposed to things. So, I don’t know. There [are] filmmakers who can make their mark with it, but it would never have the charm, the sensibility, this kind of innocence that the movie had.

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Cueless is officially 25 years old. Though it’s hard to process that milestone, the cult favorite has adapted with each passing year, finding its way onto streaming sites and into social media conversations and countless homages, from celeb Halloween costumes to the recent Baby-Sitters Club reboot. Now available on Netflix, Clueless—starring Alicia Silverstone and quotable one-liners like «I’m totally buggin’!» and «As if!»—has reached legend status, immortalizing Cher, Dionne (Stacey Dash), and the kids of Beverly Hills in the annals of film iconography.

Two and a half decades later, the fashion still reigns supreme. Polish costume designer Mona May is the mastermind behind Cher’s red Alaïa dress, plaid suits, and 60 (!!) costume changes. “So many of the outfits are still so wearable,” May tells ELLE.com over the phone. “You could go to Saks and Neiman and it’s all still there.”

What’s more impressive is May’s influence on TikTok. Scroll through the video-sharing app and you’ll find Gen Z dancing and lip-syncing in sheer tops, A-line skirts, and plaid prints, unknowingly emulating the style May created on the set of Clueless 25 years ago.

Alicia Silverstone and Stacey Dash in Clueless (1995).

“In a way, it is surprising that something can last that long,” May adds. “It’s like, wow, 25 years in fashion? Tomorrow it’s so last year. But then on the other hand, [it’s] always my goal to bring something timeless and feminine to the screen.”

Ahead, May talks 25 years of Clueless, the film’s most iconic looks, and what she thinks of that rumored reboot.

Clueless is now streaming on Netflix, introducing the film to a whole new audience. What’s it like being a part of something so enduring?

I meet so many women, and when they find out I’m the designer, they just squeal with delight. «Oh my God, this was my favorite movie and I got the stockings and my daddy bought me the Jeep.» The personal stories, and how emotionally connected they are and what it means to them, are truly incredible.

During your research for the film, you observed real-life students in L.A. The style was very grunge at the time. Why did you deviate from that?

That was director Amy Heckerling. [The high-fashion style] was written in the film. I met Amy on another project and [we] fell in love with each other. She was like, “I want you to do this movie because it’s all about fashion and you were trained in fashion. You’re European, so you’re going to bring that flavor. We need to come up with something that’s complete innovation. How can we set trends that are not on the street yet?”

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There have been rumblings about a Clueless remake. Thoughts?

I don’t know if it can ever be what it was. They can make a remake, but the innocence of the time is lost because it was pre-social media. It was a capsule of time where girls could just be girls. They were less exposed to things. So, I don’t know. There [are] filmmakers who can make their mark with it, but it would never have the charm, the sensibility, this kind of innocence that the movie had.