In the past year plus that this blog has lived at this URL in this iteration, its most viewed post by far has been one of its first: How to Dress Like a Wong Kar-wai Character. To capitalize off the apparent popularity of that post expand upon what was then a half-baked idea of what this blog was going to be (to be fair, it’s still gooey in the center, and probably will be forever), and kind of in the spirit of the Christmas season, which incidentally shares a color scheme with WKW’s oeuvre, I decided to write another post about how to dress inspired by WKW’s films.
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In the past year plus that this blog has lived at this URL in this iteration, its most viewed post by far has been one of its first: How to Dress Like a Wong Kar-wai Character. To capitalize off the apparent popularity of that post expand upon what was then a half-baked idea of what this blog was going to be (to be fair, it’s still gooey in the center, and probably will be forever), and kind of in the spirit of the Christmas season, which incidentally shares a color scheme with WKW’s oeuvre, I decided to write another post about how to dress inspired by WKW’s films.