Posing on a motorcycle, naturally:
I was surprisingly drawn to her casual, at-home outfits. The low-key, girl-next-door aesthetic always suited her, and sometimes it crossed over into her public appearances as well.
The above look, for instance, feels quintessentially Anderson, and features great examples of 2022's biggest throwback trends: a graphic baby tee and denim . The photo was taken in Los Angeles at the 1996 Video Software Dealers Convention. I'm not sure why she's posing with a motorcycle in it, but it somehow all makes sense visually.
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