WES ANDERSON DEEP DIVE EIGHT

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Immerse yourself in the world of Accidentally Wes Anderson: The cult Instagram account celebrating real-life Anderson-esque moments has been reimagined in book form – complete with a foreword written by the director himself.
+ Aimée McLaughlin

Accidentally Wes Anderson: How to get this seriously stylish interiors aesthetic: The elegantly quirky style of Wes Anderson’s films has inspired a million‑follower Instagram account and now a book.
+ Fleur Britten

How Wes Anderson perfected the music-nerd soundtrack: Charting the impact of the director’s use of music in his work across the last 20 years in anticipation of his latest film, "Isle of Dogs."
+ Judy Berman

5 times Wes Anderson was so on-brand (& 5 times he surprised us): Wes Anderson is one of the most unique and stylish directors out there today, but he still has it in him to surprise his audiences.
+ Joe Antonini

On his 51st birthday, revisit Wes Anderson’s dreamiest onscreen style moments: Few filmmakers understand that clothes maketh the character better than Wes Anderson. The Texas-born auteur, who turned 51 this year, is a figure beloved by designers and filmgoers alike, with his eclectic, whimsical take on costumes evident from his breakout film, 1998’s Rushmore, onward.
+ Liam Hess

Wes Anderson: In a world of his own: To his fans, Wes Anderson's idiosyncratic films are things of wonder. Detractors, however, consider the Texan director's style fussy and mannered. Will his latest, The Grand Budapest Hotel, help settle the argument?
+ Tom Lamont

The Wes Anderson style explained: What is the Wes Anderson style? Is it a mixture of vintage tchotchkes, droll repartee, and houndstooth? Well … yes, but there’s more to it than that, a lot of which has generally gone unnoticed.
+ SC Lannom

Bar Luce: Designed by the American film director Wes Anderson in 2015, Bar Luce recreates the atmosphere of a typical Milanese cafè. As explained by Anderson, “the approach I used to design this bar is exactly the opposite I usually use for the set designs of my movies. I tried to make it a bar you’d like to go to five times a week. When I was really young I wanted to be an architect, and this chance I’ve been given to pretend to be a real one is a childhood fantasy come true!”.
+ Fondazione Prada