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Hey did U see WES ANDERSON on the Sartorialst the other day?

Did U see Wes Anderson on ‘the world’s #1 street fashion blog,’ the Sartorialist?
While the picture is just about as interesting/simple as a Wes Anderson character, I was totally into the Wes Anderson Creamfest that went on in the comments. I decided to copy most of the comments into one long paragraph of ‘People Who Are Really Into Liking Wes Anderson.’


Wes Anderson: His Films Are Pretty Good, But People Who Are Way Too Into His Films Make Me Like Him Less (For No Good Reason Other Than I Am An Ass Hole Who is Tired of Seeing Pictures of ‘The Royal Tenenbaums’/'Rushmore’/etc. on Douchebags’ Myspace Profiles.


THE COMMENTS of People Who Are Really Into Wes Anderson

In terms of style, he could never do anything wrong. It’s so nice to wake up to an image like this. His films and this outfit are all about the details. I love how he subverts a potentially serious look with a subtle touch of irony (the pin). Playful, thoughtful and anything but your average hipster. This man is my absolute hero; his style is impeccable and his movies are GENIUS. I LOVE YOU WES! Wes! I’m so happy to see his picture in this blog. He has such a wonderful style! I’d try to dress somehow like him if I were a man. He always looks so smart, even to go shooting, but always adds something personal, unexpected and original. He is like his movies. Great picture Sart! i love wes anderson! i am very excited to see him here too. he is delicious in every way. the style & taste of his films are intoxicating.. and he does the same here with his darling ensemble. You just ran into him in Paris? That’s just not fair! My favorite director… looking dashing as always! Love his style! That grey is hard to pull off, especially for someone as fair as he is, but he does it. He also carries off a shock of hair very well! I love that he dresses like this while filming, too. Comfortable and stylish – my holy grail. The colours all work (as they do in the films), but he looks ever so slightly like a pear. I LOVE WES! I love his little-star tie, too. I adore the little personal touches that make this outfit his. The horse pin, the stars on the tie, adorable. I’m not that big a fan of the oversized jacket with the matching pants of corduroy. oh man. this is thoroughly enjoyable. I love wes!! Yeah! I love his little Trojan horse (or whatever) pin. Love, love, love, LOVE Mr. Anderson. You can tell a Wes Anderson film from a mile away, all thanks to his signature style and the same can be said for the man himself. He is a unique being, and isn’t that what style is all about? It’s funny how in every picture I’ve seen of Wes Anderson he’s always wearing that suit and a blue shirt. The horse pin is, I should think, from the Stockholm Film Festival where he received the “Visionary filmmaker” award last november. The prize is a large bronze horse just like the pin he’s wearing. I should know, I worked at the theater where the prize ceremony was held and took care of his statue for him. And yes, he was wearing that suit and a blue shirt. He looks nice. It’s nice to see Wes rocking it in a corduroy suit. I wonder if he is a clandestine member of the CAC? It would be ideal if the jacket had a 3/2 roll. Awesome. I loved this when I first saw it on your Style.com blog, and I love it even more now. Definitely need to grab a corduroy suit. His demeanor is what makes this look work. A cocky man would make this style seem ridiculous. On Wes Anderson, it is endearing. Sometimes I want to roll my eyes at aging hipsters (my image in the mirror included), but this is completely charming! The clothes are nostalgic, ironic, and quirky in a somewhat typical Gen X style. But this brilliant artist and nerdy heartthrob makes it look fresh, unaffected and original. Corduroy forever and huzzah! Charming smile on a brilliant filmmaker. Nice.
Great look! Simple and classic but full of taste. The tie just rocks ;) together with the pin it adds the special detail. Thank you Scott and Wes! Oh crazy! Did you get any news about the Roald Dahl animated film he’s working on? I can get over how much I love the tie. A simple star on a navy background just looks great! I love everything he does. Wish I could find Wes-style clothes for girls, I would just dress like that ALL the time. Go Wes!!! This is what I mean when I think “well dressed” for a man. What is the feminine equivalent of this look? That is how I would like to dress. Corduroy skirts, cashmere sweaters, silently fun indiviudal costume jewellery, what else? I will find out! I <3 Wes!! I love the little details of his outfit – the stars on his tie and the pin – genius, just like his movies!!! Very cool dude! this gent simply looks comfortable in his own skin and he obviously knows what he feels good in too. Good shot. Darjeeling Limited is currently spinning in my DVD player. Just happy to see a stylish movie is made by such a stylish gentleman. love the awkward smile. future husband indeed. Like the crooked smile. I love the look of his movies, but I think this is everyday fine. Cute pin, cute tie, handsomely worn suit – but hardly a sartorial inspiration… the only thing interesting is that he is relatively young to be in these clothes… wes, i love you. he looks just like a character from one of his movies! Wow. Perfect tailoring and perfectly put together. What else can I say about this look but that it’s perfect? Just from this look you can tell he has character. Other people couldn’t necessarily pull this off, but he does! There’s really something to be said for such well-tailored clothes! well, i tried to contain my excitement at seeing this picture. i managaed not to squeal, but still smiled goofily, because mr anderson is the greatest.if i was a man, this is how i would dress. oh hell, i’ll dress like this anyway.Oh how cool! He’s my favorite of all the cool artists you’ve shot thus far! And he looks so idiosyncratically dapper, just lovely! wes is the best! love the star tie. i wish bill murray was zipping by in the background on a golf cart! that is a great tie. Does anyone know where to get that tie? I love the stars. You just happened to run into Wes Anderson? On the street…? If that was an accident then you’ve got to be the luckiest man in the world. I don’t usually think this of men with long locks, but he’s got great hair. one of my favorite texans. That smile makes me wanna hug him, not sure if it’s his demeanor or the way the lines in his 2buttom draw my eyes into him, and I dont even have a crush on him. All the lines between his neckline-tie-vest-and intentionally open button work magic for me. now boys, take notes. People here seem to know him. I don’t. Looks a very pleasant chap but his clothes remind me of a whacky Oxford university Professor. gets all his bespoke done @ Mr.Ned’s on 5th ave and 20th…after hearing this, i recently had them do a very slim double-breasted 3 piece (think RL black label)…ridiculously reasonable pricing w/o sacrificing fabric selection, craftsmanship, etc…would get 1 leg of a pair of Brioni trousers off the rack for the same px. simply a delight.. he’s adorable my hero. great tailor, beautiful cloth, can almost feel how soft and worn-in it is. beautiful smile, beautiful hair. sigh… Most men stray from corduroy thinking it will make them look too academic. I am not one of those men, and this gent looks great. I would like to see some linen in his pocket though. Regardless, I still like it! His personal style comes through very clear, just like his movies! i love wes! he’s always stylish and so are his films. the suit reminds me of floppy pancakes. he does have a knack for creating stylish costumes and characters. As most have said, he is absolut
ely amazing. That crooked smile is quite endearing. I love every little thing about this ensemble right on down to the horse pin on his lapel. Would kill to see his shoes. My favorite director snapped by my favorite photographer? Just lovely! I adore the similarity between his films and his aesthetic. gorgeous! :) Oh, wes… darling outfit, amazing movies… what else could a girl ask for? i have a big celebrity crush on this guy. the art direction, music, and production design in his movies are utterly brilliant and reflected in his great style. is that a horse or a unicorn pin? i hope its a unicorn. i love you wes!!!


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18 Comments

  1. Anonymous
    Posted March 31, 2008 at 1:07 am | Permalink

    Holy shit I feel the exact same way about Wes FUCKING Anderson.

    hilarious comments, by the way. “is it a trojan horse pin? a unicorn pin? I love how he mixes serious with playful.” god these people are losers; they must read pitchfork religiously

    Sart. commenters don’t GET IT like hipster runoff’s do.

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  2. Anonymous
    Posted March 31, 2008 at 1:23 am | Permalink

    ugh..HEAD Explodes

    the only thing worse than this is listening to frat boys discussing the genius of Kevin Smith.
    ….OMG Dogma is the most deep and introspective film I have ever seen in my life. Like Alanis Morset is god, Dude I know!

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  3. Anonymous
    Posted March 31, 2008 at 1:25 am | Permalink

    Hey look its buckly, God i missed that dog

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  4. Anonymous
    Posted March 31, 2008 at 2:02 am | Permalink

    people that still like him are missing the point

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  5. Anonymous
    Posted March 31, 2008 at 2:06 am | Permalink

    yea liking wes anderson is really 2002 or 2003, right?

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  6. ethereal
    Posted March 31, 2008 at 2:22 am | Permalink

    his films have become stale. the D limited – all the same shiz.

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  7. Anonymous
    Posted March 31, 2008 at 4:27 am | Permalink

    those comments are so cringe-inducing

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  8. Anonymous
    Posted March 31, 2008 at 4:35 am | Permalink

    stop the hatin, he has a unicorn pin

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  9. Anonymous
    Posted March 31, 2008 at 4:56 am | Permalink

    if you start seeing steve aoki all over people’s myspace profiles will you start slamming him?

    PS does Pitchfork review movies?

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  10. Anonymous
    Posted March 31, 2008 at 5:04 am | Permalink

    here’s another line of meth to keep your writing up to par ;)

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  11. Anonymous
    Posted March 31, 2008 at 5:45 am | Permalink

    i never saw his movies in 2002 and i would like to now but i think its too late

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  12. Anonymous
    Posted March 31, 2008 at 1:18 pm | Permalink

    ^ watch them online for free in the comfort of your own home. then clear your internet history to avoid any embarrassment.

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  13. Nick
    Posted March 31, 2008 at 4:36 pm | Permalink

    Watching Wes Anderson movies now is like buying a pair of chuck taylors for the first time your freshman year of college

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  14. Anonymous
    Posted March 31, 2008 at 5:20 pm | Permalink

    Watching Wes Anderson movies now is like buying a pair of chuck taylors for the first time your freshman year of college

    = hilarious

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  15. Murial Mercurial
    Posted March 31, 2008 at 6:55 pm | Permalink

    I didn’t see the Darjeerling Limited and I get dirty looks from everyone at my “hip” college when I mention that.

    P.S. a cord suit and a gray sweater vest, fucking GENIUS, he srsly needs to ton down the post-ironic irony or I’ll cream myself.

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  16. Nick
    Posted April 1, 2008 at 3:21 am | Permalink

    Thanks Anon, i am actually the originator of HRO. Carles fucked me over and fired me after i had designed the whole layout

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  17. The Answer
    Posted April 3, 2008 at 1:07 am | Permalink

    “the suit reminds me of floppy pancakes”.

    The look every good suit should achieve.

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  18. Posted March 8, 2009 at 5:13 pm | Permalink

    wes anderson rips off french new wave sooo hard…royal tenenbaums is the only good one

    i refuse to sleep with guys who say the life aquatic is their favorite movie.

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