Sunday, March 16, 2014

in space we're here a million miles away

The outfit that I wore to Chicago Zine Fest yesterday (!!!!!!!) was inspired by a weird amalgamation of all the things that have been running through my head in the past few days.

1. The Grand Budapest Hotel by Wes Anderson
I haven't seen this movie yet but I'm excitedly anticipating going to the theatre next weekend because it seems like a masterpiece. I've seen enough tumblr screencaps (rolls eyes) and read enough reviews to get that some of the commonly used colors are purple and pink. And also there's the insane attention to detail that Wes Anderson is known for.

The Grand Budapest Hotel - A Film by Wes Anderson - Coming 2014

wow doesn't that just look like a really intricate wedding cake that you would want to simultaneously smash your face into and admire for hours. 


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Amazingly this attention to detail travels beyond the movie screen onto AN ENTIRE WEBSITE EDUCATING YOU ABOUT THE HISTORY OF THE COMPLETELY FICTIONAL REPUBLIC OF ZUBROWSKA THAT IS MADE LIKE AN ACTUAL INTERACTIVE COLLEGE COURSE you guys:


I strongly suggest you all check it out here, the sound effects and interactiveness are all incredibly fun in a Gone Home-esque way. 

2. A really amazing bookstore I just discovered in my neighborhood which I will probably go back to every day for the rest of ever because it's just such a natural, ethereal, beautiful space and also BOOKS!









(please excuse the phone camera quality)

3. Ashish RTW Fall 2014

 







This collection and it's LED light up sneakers, glittering tulle, hyper-embellished blouses, frizzy hair, track pants and bras, glitterrrr, double distressed denim, pink frills, legwarmers and sportswear is basically everything tacky I've ever loved/hated to an extreme (and it's beautifully reminiscent of the 90s- a period I'm very fond of despite the fact that I spent all of it not being alive.)

4. The Moon Song by Karen O


The song is incredibly simple but does a really nice job of doing what music is supposed to do- which is transport you somewhere beautiful. 

5. Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey.


I'm obsessed with space science and astrophysics and our insanely beautiful universe (if there's any science nerds out there reading this please send me an email so we can discuss the fact that Mars could have been supporting life three billion years ago and the black hole paradox and other kewl stuff.)- so obviously I'm very much in love with Cosmos.
a. It's hosted by Neil DeGrasse Tyson, who is now officially the babeliest person on the planet.

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b. I know this sounds like something incredibly fake that you would put on a scolarship application but learning new things is literally the best feeling in the world for me and every minute I spend watching Cosmos is a minute of me learning something I didn't know a minute ago which is pretty beautiful. 
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Basically sparkly things, etherealness, and stardust.

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Zine fest was so much fun I can't even describe it. The zines were amazing, the people were so cool (there were a bunch of Rookies there), the vibes were incredible, the workshops were mindblowing and overall it was just FUN. 
I'm not joking, you guys look at my stash!


Anywho, what did you guys do over the weekend?

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kanyinsola

dress- gift
sparkly top- thrifted
socks- childhood
sandals- childhood
both necklaces -  DIY


9 comments:

  1. That bookstore is so cosy and homely!
    Glittery tulle skirts? I'm in!
    I want to watch The Grand Budapest Hotel ASAP!
    I've spent the weekend at work, as usual... and also binge-watching "Banshee" ^^

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  2. OMOMOMOMO, this post is full of perfection.
    WHY did you remind me of the fact that The Grand Hotel Budapest will only be in cinemas of Riga after two long weeks ;_; I won't go to that homepage on purpose, just so I don't get too excited for the film…

    Did you just call for a science nerd? This is your lucky day, young lady, because you've got the nerdiest of them all over here, jk, no, but seriously. My level of nerdiness is so high that once a month I spend my whole Saturday in a physics course for "young physicists" and sometimes go to random astronomy club lectures with old men. I soo want to watch Cosmos, but it's on TV here right when my aikido training. Have you watched the original with Carl Sagan? It is awesome and has this cheesy classical music in background, also those random Carl's comments like: "if you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe." LOOOVE Carl.

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    1. I know, going to the website just makes the movie even more appealing! OH my gosh you do aikido, that's so cool! I've only seen one episode of the Carl Sagan version but it seems hilarious
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  3. Lobe the details and idea behind your outfit! Um in love wiyh thst fashion line! Omg you live near the coolest looking library and expect to receive a playlist that i feel will be perfect to jam to in outer space in the email. My weekend consisted of work, making collages, and beginning to watch Frances Ha and Adult World. It was a good weekend.

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    1. Thanks! I'm very excited for that playlist.
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  4. your outfit is gorgeous! Those necklaces are super surreal and beautiful. I went to see the grand budapest hotel the other day and I loved it so much, I did not realise that website existed though guess that's what I'm going to be reading all of tomorrow haha. I spent my weekend working, filing my nails to sharp points and trying to dissuade my friend from talking to creepy men online.

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    1. Thank you so much! Agh I'm so jealous, I'm still waiting to see the grand budapest. x

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  5. i nominated you for a liebster! and I promise that playlist is on its way :)

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    1. Thank you so much for the award, your questions seem really interesting!
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