For the December premiere of the sci-fi comedy Mars Attacks! in L.A., Rob Schneider patterned his gear after the '60s, as seen from outer space.
Looking much more posh than usual, Dennis Rodman mixed red, blond and blue with English flair at Vanity Fair magazine's post-Oscar party in L.A.
The bird in the hat (above) is Alicia Silverstone, in Paco Rabanne, at June's L.A. premiere of Batman & Robin. At the London opening of Scream in April, Drew Barry more (right) switched on a test pattern from the days of yore.
Kelly Preston was looking a bit of all right—even with a few bits missing—at the June premiere of hubby John Travolta's Face/Off.
Don't wave the flag, baby, wear it! Especially if you're a groovali-cious bird like Spice Girl Geri Halliwell, who got London swinging at the BRIT Awards in February.
Snakes alive! At the L.A. premiere of Anaconda, Frances Fisher made a flower-powerful statement in Roody Kazoody.
Downtown Julie Brown (top, center) was digging life on the colorful fringe at a June Missoni fashion show in Beverly Hills, while The Artist (right) looked thoroughly mod at April's Essence Awards in Manhattan. Fab, mates!
Ex-Bold and the Beautiful's Lilly Melgar put a new slant on the past at an April shindig celebrating the American launch of the Latino teen magazine Eres.
They call her mellow yellow...hardly, baby! She's cheeky Princess Stephanie of Monaco, inaugurating a new Barcelona cafe in May.
Blimey, it still fits! Carnaby original Mick Jagger recycled the Nehru look for an August press conference in Brooklyn announcing this fall's Rolling Stones tour. All you need is love—and The Nanny's Fran Drescher (above) teaching tykes ancient hand signals during April's Kids' Choice Awards in LA.
Saved by the Bell Reunion
The hookups, the meltdowns, the memoires
The case reveals what was really going on what they think of each other now!



















