In 1989, supermodel Cindy Crawford filmed on the wraparound terrace overlooking The Plaza & Central Park for the first episode of MTV's House Of Style. Make it up to the top for an outstanding view! Read more.
This is the former site El Teddy's, a once-trendy Mexican restaurant. Salt-n-Pepa & Spinderella modeled 1989 Summer looks for MTV's House Of Style here -- eat a taco and "Push It" for old times! Read more.
Remember 'Spy' magazine? Look up! In 1989, MTV's House of Style stopped by its (former) headquarters here in the Puck Building to interview editors E. Graydon Carter and Kurt Andersen. Read more.
Remember that old GAP shirt that you coveted? This is where it all started! The very first GAP store opened here in 1969. Though this location closed, the little zig zag awning appears to have lasted! Read more.
Strike a pose! In 1989, "Voguing" was introduced to the masses here during the first "Love Ball," a fashion-forward AIDS benefit. MTV's House of Style was there to catch the action. Read more.
How many vintage concert tees do you have? Chances are one was made right here at (now-defunct) Winterland Productions, where thousands of tees for artists like Madonna and George Michael were made. Read more.