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September 04, 2008 12:50 PM

Will the new '90210' be as fashion-centric as 'Gossip Girl?'

I think it’s fair to say that when Sex and the City went off the air in 2004, it left a void in the televised-fashion-show genre it created—a void almost as massive as its costume budget. Gossip Girl has done a respectable job picking up the slack, utilizing wardrobe as a never-ending storyline in and of itself. And while I do think Gossip Girl is great, its setting and sartorial choices are strictly East Coast.

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That’s where 90210 comes in. This fall, the reincarnation of the prime-time teen drama popular through the entire ’90s is L.A.’s only foreseeable hope for a fashion-centric program that tells the story of our aesthetic. The original 90210 set its fair share of trends—Jason Priestley’s pompadour, Luke Perry’s leather jacket, Shannen Doherty’s tights—so here’s hoping new 90210 can once again showcase the city and its fashion-forward inhabitants. If not, we’ll have to make due with the L.A. story arc Gossip Girl will inevitably employ.

 —Marcos Luevanos

Posted by Marcos Luevanos at September 04, 2008 12:50 PM
Categories: A L.A. Mode
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Once upon a hospital bed in Hollywood, Marcos Luevanos entered the world (fashionably late of course) and immediately ordered a martini as dry as his wit and as dirty as his diaper. Little has changed since then (although he no longer wears diapers), as he can often be found dispensing sarcastic musings and astute observations while strutting down the runway of life. Instead of sticking to a signature look, he prefers to dress in genres—ranging from "pirate grandma" to "retro-futuristic space camp vamp" to "Holly Golightly gone goth." His favorites include: Betsey Johnson (designer), Douglas Keeve's "Unzipped" (film on fashion), Linda Evangelista (supermodel), Patricia Field (stylist), and Andy Warhol (style icon).

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