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Condé Nast Traveler
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Condé Nast Traveler
Clueless Fans, You Can Now Book a Cher Horowitz–Themed Suite in Beverly Hills
It's been 30 years since Cher Horowitz's colorful life and even more colorful fashion sense debuted in the film Clueless. And though she claimed to have a 'way normal life for a teenager" (as if!), her onscreen adventures and style proved otherwise. I can't be the only one who wishes they had the opportunity to step into Cher's shoes (both literally and figuratively), or try out her virtual closet and extensive wardrobe. Luckily, that dream can now become a reality. To commemorate the film's fashion-forward legacy, the chic L'Ermitage Beverly Hills hotel has partnered with Paramount, Bloomingdale's, and Clueless costume designer Mona May to unveil The Clueless Suite. The bright, pastel-splashed 750-square-foot space would certainly earn two snaps from Cher. Inside, you'll find a large bed decked out in pastel pink and adorned with fluffy pillows, a spacious living area with a full-size couch and access to a private balcony, and playful odes to the film—including a yellow plaid accent wall inspired by Cher's first-day-of-school look, a neon sign with Cher's famous quote 'Carpe diem! Okay?', fuzzy pens, and Liechtenstein-style pop art. You'll also have access to a white Jeep Wrangler, bringing you one step closer to 'rolling with the homies' through Beverly Hills. The L'Ermitage Beverly Hills pays homage to the film's fashion-forward legacy throughout the suite. Colleen O'Brien The nostalgic stay wouldn't be complete without a walk-in closet. Colleen O'Brien And for the pièce de résistance—and the thing most of us have wished was real since the film's 1995 debut—the suite's walk-in closet serves as a fashionable portal to Cher Horowitz's iconic style. It's draped with rotating fashion pieces from Bloomingdale's, which were curated by Mona May with in-house stylists. You'll be asked to fill out a pre-arrival style quiz to personalize recommended outfits, all of which are available to shop via QR code. Guests also get a free membership to Fitted, the official virtual Clueless closet app of the anniversary campaign, as well as a $100 Bloomingdale's gift card, a VIP in-store styling appointment with Bloomingdale's stylists, and a Dior Beauty glam session. Bookable from July 12 through September 1, the Clueless Suite starts at $1,995 per night with a two-night minimum. Reservations can be made on the L'Ermitage Beverly Hills website. If you're unable to book the Clueless suite, don't lose all hope. L'Ermitage guests can also opt for 'The Cher'mitage Experience,' a signature add-on available with any suite stay that includes Clueless-themed turn-down treats, a Polaroid camera, movie streaming, and a complimentary sunset toast at the hotel's new rooftop lounge, Poza. Guests can also book the 'The Cher'mitage Experience' for a chance to eat Clueless-themed treat. Colleen O'Brien More Clueless-inspired hotels and rentals Nostalgic Joshua Tree two-bedroom

Washington Post
30-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Washington Post
What is a jury supposed to make of the Diddy trial?
The trial of Sean 'Diddy' Combs was a sprawling odyssey into the perverse desires of the rich and famous, six weeks of learning more than any of us wanted to know about baby oil, escort payments and the not-insubstantial administrative skills required to arrange an orgy. Much of it felt like a testament to the fact that literally nothing is less sexy than sex — at least, not once when you turn on the black light and examine the mess it left behind. The general manager of L'Ermitage Beverly Hills, a luxury hotel, got on the stand and read from internal notes specifying that Combs's room, after one stay, should be placed 'out of order' for a 'deep cleaning.' Another hotel worker testified that Combs was fined $1,000 for 'oil damage.' Great Gatsby's parties, these were not. Combs's freak-offs left behind pain, disgust and charges on racketeering and sex trafficking to be adjudicated in a court of law.