Rarely Seen Photos That Reveal A Different Side To The 90s

By | January 13, 2023

The following unseen photos from the 90s are definitely too hot for some viewers. Are they for mature audiences only? We’ll leave that decision up to you…

The final decade of the millennium was an era of change. Generation X had taken the societal reigns from the Baby Boomers and letting their hair down. Fashion was taking a turn for the flannel, and young people were beginning to look for new ways to have a good time.

These snapshots of the 90s show that the decade was full of a kaleidoscopic mix of culture, fashion, and music that made it an unforgettable era to live in - when Anna Nicole Smith was legitimate celebrity and when Johnny Depp was still considered an independent film star.

It’s important to use these pictures from the 90s to take your preconceived notions of the decade and turn them on their head. That’s the coolest part about taking a deep dive into the past… you never know what you’ll find on the other side.

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Its feels like Paris Hilton has always been in the media spotlight. She jumped to fame as a model when she was only 18 with a photo spread in Vanity Fair put together by David LaChapelle and went on to star in The Simple Life with friend and fellow socialite Nicole Richie, but there’s not much known about her early life.

By all accounts she led a strange life, or at least strange to people who aren’t the children of hoteliers. At the age of 13 she was living in Los Angeles where her bedroom was a suite in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Beverly Hills.

Her friends were Ivanka Trump and Kim Kardashian (of course) and according to the young socialite whenever Michael Jackson performed in the area she was invited.

The face that launched a thousand ships... Julia Roberts, early 90s

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Hands down there was no bigger star in the ‘90s that Julia Roberts. Maybe Arnold Schwarzenegger but that’s arguable. Her big break came in 1990’s Pretty Woman where she played a sex worker who teaches Richard Gere about love and life but she almost didn’t star in the picture.

Three days after she was cast in Pretty Woman (originally titled 3,000) the production company backing the film folded. After Disney picked the film up and brought on Garry Marshall he agreed to meet with her as a courtesy, although he planned to cast a Hollywood A-lister in the role. Roberts explains the rest:

This small movie company folded over the weekend, and by Monday, I didn’t have a job. Garry Marshall came on, and because he’s a great human being, he felt it would only be fair to meet me, since I had this job for three days and lost it. They changed the whole thing and it became more something that is in my wheelhouse.