Better makeup, styling, and photographic composition makes look #1 the undisputed winner. But when you're that attractive, there really isn't a bad look. (And I should know - I was there when that look was in, and it was terrible on most girls.)
I love that cover photo so very much. Because on the first day I came to Seattle, I picked that very issue up. I won't say that reading it was what convinced me to stay in the city, but it was one of many things that made me feel good about my decision to move. It was the beginning of a many-year-long love affair.
I swear I smoked dirtweed off of a coke can with Kelly O at a World Funeral/Damned Nation Corporation/Diddly Squat show at the Kennewick Skate King in 1988.
Foxy lady. No wonder she can talk so many guys into letting her photograph their balls - though I think it's been a while since she did that? And I say that with the utmost respect and admiration for her work - which is amazing. And I'm not just talking about the balls.
I guess they're ironic and not ironic at the same time, or something.
Thanks,
Matt
The girl with the *biggest* hair won. I thought that that hair was "cool" and worked really hard at it every morning.
Also, the crazy amount of hairspray it took to achieve those heights ate the paint off the wall in my mom's bathroom.
Now in my 50s, I think it's hilarious.
I want 80s hair to come back...
Yep.
I should introduce your yearbook photo to mine. I think they'd hit it off.
I SO Laughed out LOUD, by MYSELF!
Now, I CAN'T CHOOSE ONE! No one gets my vote.
I have a classic. It's not Bad bad, just "Someone has been watching too much Charlie's Angels" bad.