‘Clinton said we glorified death’: Jaime King and the long recovery of the ‘heroin chic’ muse who was a real-life addict
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Carlos Megía
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EL PAÍS‘Clinton said we glorified death’: Jaime King and the long recovery of the ‘heroin chic’ muse who was a real-life addictelpais.comThe American model and actress was one of the most recognizable faces of the aesthetic that defined the 1990s. Decades later, her career offers a reassessment of the personal cost of that era and the long effort to build a life beyond that image
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