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: During the filming of the "Donna Martin Graduates" scene, Jason Priestley convinced a crowd of extras to chant something much more NSFW than the script intended. 👗 A Cultural Time Capsule

: Floral sundresses, high-waisted "mom" jeans, sheer blouses, and oversized blazers.

While the show was filmed primarily on sets (and even next to a porn studio in its early days), the actual ZIP code remains one of the world's most exclusive areas. : During the filming of the "Donna Martin

: Dylan McKay’s James Dean-inspired sideburns and Brenda Walsh’s trend-setting bangs. 📍 The Real 90210 Today

: The network didn't want to hire Luke Perry at first; legendary producer Aaron Spelling paid Perry's salary out of his own pocket to keep him on the cast. : Dylan McKay’s James Dean-inspired sideburns and Brenda

The show served as a decade-long runway for 90s fashion, popularizing trends that have cycled back today:

The Zip Code That Defined a Generation Before it was a show, was just a patch of real estate in Beverly Hills. By 1990, it became the most famous numerical sequence in America. The series didn't just depict a lifestyle; it invented the modern teen drama, paving the way for everything from The O.C. to Euphoria . ⚡ The "Summer Gamble" That Saved the Show By 1990, it became the most famous numerical

: Initially titled Class of Beverly Hills , the show was nearly canceled after ranking 118th in the ratings during its first season.