Vogue -
11 Jun 2016 15:00

On June 11, 1986, high school kids everywhere were inspired to feign illness, ditch their classes, and take off on an non-chaperoned, unauthorized adventure--possibly in their father's luxury sports car. The actors, directors, and producers behind Ferris Bueller's Day Off probably didn't intend on promoting truancy, but the film was and has since become a piece of rebellious '80s teenage culture that resonates today and provokes a "YOLO"-type sensibility in even the most uptight adult. Everyone ...
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