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Seventeen 187 September 1990 -

This issue heavily promoted "Real Fashion," moving away from the neon aerobics-wear of the previous decade toward the structured, collegiate, and burgeoning grunge styles. Great Vintage Seventeen Magazine September 1990 ... - eBay

The September 1990 issue of Seventeen magazine represents a significant moment in pop culture history, notably featuring a on the cover long before her Hollywood debut. As the "Back to School" issue, it serves as a time capsule for the transition from late-'80s brightness to the grounded, early-'90s "Real Fashion" aesthetic. The Cover Star: A Pre-Fame Cameron Diaz Seventeen 187 September 1990

Before she was a household name for The Mask , Cameron Diaz was a prolific teen model for Seventeen . The September 1990 cover—credited by collectors as one of her most iconic early appearances—captures her with the fresh-faced, natural look that defined the magazine's "older and cooler" pivot in the early '90s. This issue heavily promoted "Real Fashion," moving away

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