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In 1979, Ian ‘Flipper’ Ross opened a roller skating paradise in the heart of Los Angeles. Flipper’s Roller Boogie Palace was the purple and blue-painted hotspot for California’s youth, including famous faces like Elton John, Nile Rodgers and The Who.
Cher, another regular at the roller palace, was as impressive with her skating abilities as she was with her outfit choices. “My ultimate skate style icon is Cher,” says Liberty Ross, model and daughter of thehellip;
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Source: www.dazeddigital.com — original article published 2025-09-05 02:53:00.
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