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An exhibition dedicated to the pop culture of the early 2000s to open in New York

From Paris Hilton to Britney, the best of that golden & trash age

An exhibition dedicated to the pop culture of the early 2000s to open in New York From Paris Hilton to Britney, the best of that golden & trash age

Before Paris Hilton went into prison, Mischa Barton in a clinic and Nicole Richie became a wife and mother, the three were wild party girls.

Among their many memorable parties, it remains in the history of the gossip the barbecue organized by Nicole Richie, daughter of singer Lionel Richie for Memorial Day, a US national holiday to commemorate the war dead, 2007. Everyone, in fact, remembers the invitation, do not you? Well, the words were these:

"There will be a scale at the front door. No girls over 100lbs allowed in. Start starving yourself now". 

Cute, right?

Now that important social event gets a new meaning thanks to Pop Culture died in 2009 blog crew, which decided to name Welcome to Nicole Richie’s Memorial Day BBQ an exhibition that celebrates the pop culture of the early 2000s.

From Saturday 29 July to 11 August, New York’s The Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan 1994 Museum (THNK1994) will host a selection of works including Laura Collins, Tiny Stitchers (Ashley Chávez and Caroline Cristal), Derek Covington Smith, Lila Freeman, Pop Esthete, Randy G, Natassha Kwb.

The cult moments immortalized?
Britney Spears, Paris Hilton, and Lohan together in a car, Lohan in bikini and ankle monitor, Winona Ryder in court accused of being a kleptomaniac, the kiss at the VMAs between Madonna and Britney Spears and the manifesto Leave Britney Alone.
Rare gems.

If you also miss OC, Simple Life and Justin Timberlake before he started to playing cool music, then dusted off your Juicy Couture tracksuit and go see the exhibit!

 

Welcome to Nicole Richie’s Memorial Day BBQ 
The Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan 1994 Museum
1436 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY