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Get This Wes Anderson Wallet
Very Troubled Child has produced bags and travel accessories inspired by Wes Anderson’s The Darjeeling Limited, most notably their Savannah pattern, which is reminiscent of the Louis Vuitton luggage suite used in the 2007 film. Since then, they have expanded their lines to include leopards, zebras, and birds (oh my!).…
You Can Rent the House from Wes Anderson’s The Royal Tenenbaums
Director Wes Anderson crafts lush locations with each of his films, from an Eastern European mountain resort to a submarine that would win over Jacques Cousteau. Well, now you can feel like a Wes Anderson character because the home used in his 2001 movie The Royal Tenenbaums is available to…
‘The French Dispatch’ Trailer
Wes Anderson has made an entire career out of being imitated but never duplicated. Whether it's the style tips to steal from Wes Anderson and his movies to the iconic and classic actors he always seems to cast for his characters, or the unconventional story lines and unique style that…
Wes Anderson Alphabet Poster
Wes Anderson creates movies that exist in a world all their own. Now those worlds have an alphabet. The Wes Anderson Alphabet poster from artist Abbie Paulhus is a whimsical print for your wall that displays the alphabet through characters, items, and moments pulled from Anderson's iconic films. "R" is…
‘Isle of Dogs’ Collectible Toys
If you haven't seen Wes Anderson's Isle of Dogs, you need to go do that immediately. Fox Searchlight is releasing a collection of six collectible Isle of Dogs toys that are as cute as they are meticulously crafted. Just look at the detail in the fur and the embroidery on the…
The Budapest Cafe Is Inspired by Wes Anderson’s ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’
Wes Anderson is one of our favorite filmmakers because of his distinct visual and cinematic style. Now, thanks to The Budapest Cafe, a new spot in Chengdu, China, you have a chance to experience some Wes Anderson in real life. Conceived of and brought to life by Melbourne-based studio Biasol, this…
Wes Anderson’s ‘Isle of Dogs’ Trailer
It was 2009 when Wes Anderson last graced us with a stop-motion film. Fantastic Mr. Fox would become one of our favorite movies from the quirky and iconic director, once again leaving us with the feeling we just experienced something completely fresh. Now Anderson is dipping back into the stop-motion pool…
Accidental Wes Anderson Is a Subreddit for Places That Belong in a Wes Anderson Movie
There's a colorful sense of whimsy in every Wes Anderson movie that extends beyond the costumes and dialogue. It's something that can be seen in every building and locale present in any of the famous director's movies. Now it's given way to a subreddit where redditors share real-life locations that seem…
Be the Voice of a Wes Anderson Character
It's more likely than not that you're a fan of Wes Anderson's movies. Maybe you like his distinct directing style or the mannerisms of his characters and their fast-paced dialogue. Or maybe it's near constant presence of Owen Wilson. You've also probably thought you'd like to be in one of his movies…
Wes Anderson Made a Christmas Commercial for H&M
We've seen plenty of great artistically directed collaboration and release videos over the years, but few have been as good as H&M's holiday collection release video titled Come Together. Directed by Wes Anderson and starring Adrien Brody, this video is the perfect way to kick off the holiday season without…
Style Tips to Steal From Wes Anderson and His Movies
Our man Wes Anderson is known for his distinct cinematic visuals, limiting color palette, tracking camera angles, subtle comedy and films with all-star line-ups. What makes these films fascinating to us—apart from the plots, sub-plots and Bill Murray—is the way each of his stories seems to be totally separate and self-contained,…
Retro Book Cover Posters Inspired By Wes Anderson Movies
It's almost impossible to find a person that "likes" a Wes Anderson flick. The unique filming style, story and direction are polarizing when it comes to the audience, so it's usually a love it or hate it kind of discussion. Most of us here at Cool Material, and a good…