The Clueless Cast Has Reunited Nearly 20 Years Later

And we're buggin'.

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We're never going to stop wishing for a Clueless sequel, but we'll certainly take solace in a cast reunion while we cool our heels.

Nineteen years later, a portion of the cast has reunited, with Alicia Silverstone, Stacey Stash, and Eliza Donovan joining the film's director, Amy Heckerling, at a screening of the 1995 classic during the L.A. Film Festival. Also on hand was the film's costume designer, Mona May, who you can thank for the plaid jackets, pleated mini-skirts, and knee-high socks that characterized '90s fashion.

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During the screening event, the cast reminisced about the heyday of Clueless.

"I thought I was channeling Marilyn Monroe and Lucille Ball," Silverstone told the screening's crowd. "And obviously that wasn't the case," she joked. "But I just felt like that! Especially when I pushed [Elton] off [of me at a house party]," she continued. "Those were the things that I found lovely."

Would it be crazy to call Cher Horowitz the fictional Marilyn Monroe of the '90s? We think not.

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"We had so much fun," Dash explained. "[Heckerling] had such a clear vision and she was able to translate it to us perfectly."

Lauren Valenti
Beauty Editor

Lauren is the former beauty editor at Marie Claire. She love to while away the hours at coffee shops, hunt for vintage clothes, and bask in the rough-and-tumble beauty of NYC. She firmly believes that solitude can be a luxury if you’ve got the right soundtrack—that being the Rolling Stones, of course.