Jennifer Love Hewitt’s windswept stare and white tank top became the visual shorthand for late-’90s horror—vulnerability, vengeance, and a hook-shaped shadow looming.
In September 1997, as I Know What You Did Last Summer prepared to hit theaters, Columbia Pictures released a series of promotional stills that would define the slasher revival era. Among them: Jennifer Love Hewitt, standing alone in a wooded setting, wearing a white ribbed tank top and dark skirt, her expression caught somewhere between fear and resolve.
Gwen Stefani lit up San Jose’s Event Center in red pants and punk polish—her Saturn Tour look, a kinetic blend of angst, glam, and raw velocity.
On July 26, 2000, Gwen Stefani took the stage at San Jose State University’s Event Center Arena as part of No Doubt’s Return of Saturn Tour—a performance that fused emotional grit with visual spectacle. The tour, supporting the band’s fourth studio album Return of Saturn, marked a shift from the ska-pop exuberance of Tragic Kingdom to something more introspective, more stylized, and unmistakably Stefani.
In a cut-out black dress against a burning sky, Sarah Michelle Gellar embodied late-’90s scream queen glamour—equal parts elegance and eerie foreshadowing.
In September 1997, as I Know What You Did Last Summer geared up for its theatrical release, Sarah Michelle Gellar appeared in a series of promotional stills that captured the film’s haunting tone with editorial precision. One standout image—shot outdoors at sunset—features Gellar in a black dress with cut-out detailing, her silhouette framed by a sky streaked in orange and violet.