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Our Favor!te Things 2009: Joseph

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In our third Favor!te Things installment, I’m pleased to present Joseph’s (YIL contributor, publicist extraordinaire and wearer of thigh-highs) 2009 picks.

Favor!te Film: It’s a dead tie between Where the Wild Things Are and The September Issue, which I’ve already discussed.

Credit: Caroline Knopf

Credit: Caroline Knopf

Favor!te Album: Nellie McKay’s Normal as Blueberry Pie.  She divine.

Favor!te Concert: Semi-Precious Weapons.  I’ve seen them live probably 5 times in 09 and they get better every time.  My favorite show was the one they played in the courtyard of the Hudson Hotel in NYC. They are now on tour with Lady Gaga.

Semi Precious Weapons

Favor!te Book: I re-read Call Me by Your Name by Andre Aciman.  He’s a breathtaking story teller.

Favor!te Art Show: Noah Scalin’s Skull exhibit at Quirk Gallery in Richmond was pretty brilliant.  His book was pretty cool too.skulls

Favor!te Fashion Trend: I’m just really happy that color seems to be universally okay again. Even in New York. As I mentioned before I’d get a sex change to wear these shoes.

Alexander McQueen heels

Favor!te TV show: 30 Rock reigns supreme, but as far as new shows go, I’m loving ABC’s Modern Family.

Favor!te  Blog: www.towleroad.com

Favor!te  Real Housewife: Me.  My life’s goal is to be a housewife.  Volvo and all.  Bring it on. volvo

Favor!te Twitterer: Kirstie Alley.  She’s a big ball of crazy.

Favor!te You Tube Video: Undoubtedly the gays lip syncing Party in the USA.

Bonus Coverage:

What are you most excited about for 2010? The summer, when my short shorts can make their return.

Who do you most want to smooch on New Year’s Eve? Zac Efron.

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Our Favor!te Things 2009: Camilla Morton

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We’ve been informed that the end of 2009 is just around the corner, and since absolutely no one else is offering “Best Of” lists, we decided to fill the void. Between now and the new year, expect year-end favor!tes from our friends in the world of fashion, music, comedy, film and literature.

Today’s inaugural Favor!te Things 2009 list comes from the delightful Camilla Morton, fashion writer, author and arbiter of good taste.

Without further ado, Camilla Morton’s Favor!te Things 2009:

Favor!te Film: I am literally besides myself with excitement to see WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE but until then THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE gives a slice of the day job.

Favor!te Album: I like songs and then jam them on repeat but do like a good Disney Sing along  – Cinderella, “Someday My Prince will Come”– great way to start the day… I am more of a hummer than a album collector… I also shift music tastes like the wind, as the mood changes so do I…

Favor!te Book: It’s not a new release – I will have to think with that – but a book that I never travel or leave home without, and, in my opinion, is the most charming story ever is The Ordinary Princess, by MM Kaye.  It’s out of print but worth the hunt.

Favor!te Work of Art: The Christmas Tree at Claridge’s designed by John Galliano… viewed as you have afternoon tea there… I agree with Spencer Tracy who said, “I don’t want to go to Heaven I want to go to Claridge’s.”

Claridge's Christmas Tree by John Galliano for Dior

Claridge's Christmas Tree by John Galliano for Dior

Favor!te Designer:

Who can you ever choose between John Galliano and Manolo Blahnik? The two go together like tea and scones…

Favor!te TV show:

My guilty pleasure is the English Soap Opera Eastenders – you think you’ve had a bad day, and twenty minutes of this you feel glad to be you… love a bit of East end misery on Albert Square and Christmas isn’t Christmas without a trip to see how theirs goes wrong (death and damnation and all before the turkey has been so much as sliced).

Favor!te Blog/Website:

I am a fashion junkie:

www.style.com, www.net-a-porter.com, www.topshop.com, www.mrpaparrazzi.com

I would love to say my own website but I can never remember the password to log in and write the blog so that is NEXT year’s resolution…

Favor!te Real Housewife:

My mum makes it look easy – my Ukraninan cleaning lady overly complex, I have however aimed to perfect the art of the every night takeout. (editor’s note: it’s refreshing to see that Real Housewives of X is one trashy American obsession that hasn’t made it to the UK!)

Favor!te Twitterer: It’s not become the compulsive acquired taste in the UK but I did use it once to stalk someone during the shows to see if they were coming to ours…

Favor!te You Tube Video:

SO many

Ab Fab

Cinderella – the Slipper and the Rose – and how to make an entrance

Pretty in Pink – trying a little tenderness – and why do the ones you like never like you?? Why is it always so hard?!?!?

Devil Wears Prada because it makes me appreciate my job today soooo much…

Bonus Coverage:

What are you most excited about for 2010?

My new books!! About Happily Ever Afters!

Who do you most want to smooch on New Year’s Eve?

To have a plan that doesn’t fall apart would be amazing, to have a date would be a miracle – reality looking like a night in with the cat!

morton.author.photo.Camilla Morton is a London-based fashion writer and the author of  A Year in High Heels. She was the runway reporter for Vogue.com, covering all international and couture collections, and currently blogs from the fashion shows on Telegraph.co.uk. Morton has also written for several magazines and newspapers—including Time magazines’s “Style and Design” supplement, W magazine, and Harper’s Bazaar. She divides her time between London and Paris.

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Spike’s Wild Playlist

Ever since I saw that first Where The Wild Things Are trailer featuring the Arcade Fire’s “Wake Up,” I knew this movie would be badass. It certainly wasn’t going to be a white-washed kids movie, and director Spike Jonze’s unique point of view showed through even in the first short clip.

In Heads on and We Shoot, the behind-the-scenes book, Spike includes a handwritten playlist of songs he played on the set to “get the cast and crew all in the same place and mood.” Check out the playlist below and then listen to some of the tunes; it’s not hard to imagine yourself on the set, playing dress-up with the big kids and filming one of the best “kids” movies ever.

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The Arcade Fire: Wake Up & Rebellion (Lies)

The Smiths: Cemetry Gates

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah: The Skin of My Yellow Country Teeth

Yeah Yeah Yeahs: Maps

The Langley Schools Music Project: God Only Knows

Elliott Smith: Say Yes

Palace Songs: Christmastime in the Mountains

Bonnie Prince Billy: I See a Darkness

Grandaddy: Underneath the Weeping Willow

Flaming Lips: Do You Realize??

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The Wild Things on the Really Small Screen

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If you’ve been watching color television, or reading your local newspaper or even frequenting incredibly informative blogs, you probably know by now that the film adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s killer children’s book Where the Wild Things Are is premiering next week. What you might not know, unless you’re a regular visitor to We Love You So, is that the movie’s iPhone app is now available for no cost (other than the time it takes to download it from the app store).

I’ve been pelting Carol with dirt clumps (and incurring his wild wrath), watching trailers, and listening to songs from the Karen O soundtrack. Just what I needed to hold me over until the incredible  ‘making of’ book comes out next Tuesday and the movie releases on Friday!

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Where the Wild Old Men Are

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We’re incredibly excited for the film adaptation of everyone’s favorite children’s book Where The Wild Things Are this October. Spike Jonze+Dave Eggers+Maurice Sendak= a potential masterpiece.

To keep us satiated until then, the kind folks on the production team have created an eclectic, amusing blog called  We Love You So that chronicles the team’s obsessions and diversions. It ranges from musings on Masonic rituals to an endorsement of one of our favorite authors, Charles Bukowski. So until the movie finally hits theaters, we’re keeping busy finding out more about what makes these creative folks tick.

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