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Soap Opera Digest – Sept 15, 1992: Costume parties, family drama, and soap style. Deidre Hall stuns in a Dexatrim ad, while Victor & Isabella take “complicated” to new heights. #SoapOperaDigest #DOOL #DeidreHall #VictorKiriakis #90sSoaps #SoapStyle

Cover of Soap Opera Digest, September 15, 1992. Bold headline “FALL PREVIEW! WHAT WILL HAPPEN?” sets the tone for sweeping seasonal shifts. Teasers spotlight Kim’s unraveling on Days of Our Lives, a possible split in Beverly Hills, and Nikki’s life-altering choice on The Young and the Restless. A snapshot of soap suspense as autumn looms. Playful two-page spread from Soap Opera Digest, September 15, 1992, titled “How to Dress Like a Soap Character” by Diva von Dish. Left page features soap icons like Lawrence and Shane in suits, and the Hugheses, Lisa, and the Snyders in glamorous evening wear. A handwritten-style note from Diva sets the scene: a Labor Day costume party in Amagansett themed around soap characters. Right page offers tongue-in-cheek fashion tips for men and women, with images of a man on a stationary bike and a young couple embracing—Dean’s leather jacket standing in for romantic rebellion. A campy, affectionate tribute to soap style archetypes Left page of this Soap Opera Digest spread explores the fashion codes of soap heroines and female moguls, noting how active social lives demand bold style. A young girl in jeans and a woman in a sweeping formal dress illustrate the contrast between casual and high-glam soap aesthetics. Right page features a bold red Dexatrim ad starring Days of Our Lives legend Deidre Hall, holding a book and smiling confidently. The ad promises medically proven weight loss and appetite control, blending early ’90s diet culture with Hall’s iconic poise. Feature page from Soap Opera Digest, September 15, 1992, spotlighting Days of Our Lives. Text dives into Isabella’s tangled lineage—mistakenly sending Father’s Day cards to Ernesto Toscano before learning Victor Kiriakis was her real father. The Cruise of Deception and Marina’s ghost haunt her backstory. A photo captures Isabella (Staci Greason) and Victor (John Aniston) in a rare tender moment, captioned with soap irony: “Usually, she wants to strangle him!” A classic blend of melodrama, legacy, and familial chaos.
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