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It’s been 30 years since Cher Horowitz’s colorful life and even more colorful fashion sense debuted in the film Clueless. And though she claimed to have a “way normal life for a teenager" (as if!), her onscreen adventures and style proved otherwise. I can’t be the only one who wishes they had the opportunity to step into Cher’s shoes (both literally and figuratively), or try out her virtual closet and extensive wardrobe. Luckily, that dream can now become a reality. To commemorate the film’s fashion-forward legacy, the chic L’Ermitage Beverly Hills hotel has partnered with Paramount, Bloomingdale’s, and Clueless costume designer Mona May to unveil The Clueless Suite. The bright, pastel-splashed 750-square-foot space, courtesy of interior designer Jordan Hackworth, would certainly earn two snaps from Cher. Inside, you’ll find a large bed decked out in pastel pink and adorned with fluffy pillows, a spacious living area with a full-size couch and access to a private balcony, and playful odes to the film—including a yellow plaid accent wall inspired by Cher’s first-day-of-school look, a neon sign with Cher’s famous quote “Carpe diem! Okay?”, fuzzy pens, and Liechtenstein-style pop art. You’ll also have access to a white Jeep Wrangler, bringing you one step closer to “rolling with the homies” through Beverly Hills.
And for the pièce de résistance—and the thing most of us have wished was real since the film’s 1995 debut—the suite’s walk-in closet serves as a fashionable portal to Cher Horowitz’s iconic style. It’s draped with rotating fashion pieces from Bloomingdale’s, which were curated by Mona May with in-house stylists. You’ll be asked to fill out a pre-arrival style quiz to personalize recommended outfits, all of which are available to shop via QR code. Guests also get a free membership to Fitted, the official virtual Clueless closet app of the anniversary campaign, as well as a $100 Bloomingdale’s gift card, a VIP in-store styling appointment with Bloomingdale’s stylists, and a Dior Beauty glam session. Bookable from July 12 through September 1, the Clueless Suite starts at $1,995 per night with a two-night minimum. Reservations can be made on the L’Ermitage Beverly Hills website.
If you’re unable to book the Clueless suite, don’t lose all hope. L’Ermitage guests can also opt for “The Cher’mitage Experience,” a signature add-on available with any suite stay that includes Clueless-themed turn-down treats, a Polaroid camera, movie streaming, and a complimentary sunset toast at the hotel’s new rooftop lounge, Poza.
The hotel itself is nestled on a palm-lined street in Beverly Hills and (aside from the Clueless suite) features 116 suites outfitted in plush Frette bedsheets with separate sitting areas, marble bathrooms, and soaking tubs. Inside, their regular decor is an ode to the glamour of Beverly Hills, including Venetian cut-glass mirrors and English Sycamore paneling. If you’re interested in a treatment or two during your stay, a 4,450-square-foot spa features amenities like a private screening room, spa treatment room, and personal office with a fireplace. Guests can also enjoy skyline views at the aforementioned Poza rooftop, where Californian coastal cuisine and an array of cocktails are available poolside.
More Clueless-inspired hotels and rentals
Nostalgic Joshua Tree two-bedroom
This 90s-themed two-bedroom rental near Joshua Tree feels just like a place that Clueless character Tai would love to call home. Fun without being too flashy, the nostalgic Airbnb includes VHS tapes; colorful, retro kitchenware; and toys like Bop It and the Supersoaker.
The Maybourne Beverly Hills
Tucked on a cul-de-sac along one of Beverly Hills’ most coveted streets, The Maybourne features classic cream tones and airy interiors that are just as lovely as its sister hotels in London. 205 rooms and suites are spread across eight floors, and the rooftop restaurant and bar, Dante, is definitely a place that Cher and Dionne would have gleefully snuck into for a taste of their adorable and well-curated “mini” cocktails.
Trousdale Estate
This eight-bedroom palatial retreat in Hollywood harkens all the glamour of Cher Horowitz’s home, including towering columns, a decorative fireplace, and a fun media room. Floor-to-ceiling windows peer out onto the city—a view even better enjoyed from the massive pool.
The Beverly Hills Hotel
Known for its iconic facade that inspired the nickname “Pink Palace,” the Beverly Hills Hotel is a quintessential stay for anyone interested in the allure of the 90210. The 210 guestrooms and bungalows evoke a sense of nostalgia for old Hollywood that seamlessly blends all the modern comforts of a luxury hotel. If Cher ever did have to book a hotel in her hometown, we bet it would be this one.