The mother-of-one also posted the preview on social media, and fans were thrilled to be transported back in time by the throwback content.
This combo proves to still be the go-to (Picture: Paramount)
In the most recent commercial for the Super Bowl, Alicia Silverstone brought back her iconic role as Cher Horowitz from the 1990s.
It has been 27 years since the debut of the popular chick film, in which Paul Rudd and Stacey Dash also appeared, and the 46-year-old actress is demonstrating once again that the yellow and black check co-ord garment is a classic item that should be in every woman’s closet.
The Batgirl star can be seen in the teaser striding into a classroom with shopping bags (very Cher) and assuring the pupils who are surprised by her entrance, “Don’t worry – your girl is back.”
The popular bop “Alright” by Supergrass is playing in the background. This is the same song that was used in the scene where Cher (Alicia) and Dionne Davenport (Stacey) help new girl Tai Frasier (Brittany Murphy) make friends. Fans of the romantic comedy will recognise the tune.
When asked about her most recent collaboration with Rakuten, Alicia gave the following statement to People magazine: “Rakuten makes it easy to save while you shop, and working with them to revive ‘Clueless’ for the Super Bowl stage made sense with how much Cher loved shopping – no doubt she would have tonnes of Cash Back.”

‘As soon as I saw the outfit combo I screamed,’ one person enthused.
‘I love that she’s never going to let us forget trying, I still try and copy the outfit to this day,’ another added.
‘I really need a Clueless sequel in my life,’ a third person wrote.
Despite the fact that Clueless has become one of the most popular teen films of the nineties, Alicia Keys has revealed that she avoided the public eye in the years that followed the popularity of the 1995 picture.
‘It changed my life,’ she told Variety. ‘I was young and I thought it was really overwhelming and really intense. Where it was just overwhelming to be so young and [successful].’
However, after watching the movie again more than twenty years after it was released, she has recognised the tenderness that the movie still possesses.
‘I got to show my son (Bear Blue, seven) the movie,’ she said. ‘It was an incredible experience, and I’m so proud that so many people love it. We were laying under the stars drinking rose. I was, he wasn’t!’