where the wild things are
RANDOM: Opening Ceremony x Where The Wild Things Are Book

Opening Ceremony has been doing limited edition Where The Wild Things are products for awhile now, but they may just have saved the best for last. I’m embarrassed to say I haven’t seen the movie yet, but I’m eager to do so. This special edition of the novel was made just for Opening Ceremony, and could definitely make the perfect Christmas/holiday gift.
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SPREAD: “Wild Things” For BlackBook Magazine

COVER: Abbey Lee Kershaw for Dazed & Confused November 2009

In the current issue of Dazed Digital, on newsstands on Nov 12, director Spike Jonze exclusively interviews his friend, the 81-year-old author Maurice Sendak.
Wondering Where The Wild Things Are? Try the Subway

Seriously, this picture is making me reconsider my decision to never have a kid. Group costumes would make that whole raising an a ungrateful life ruining demon spawn seem bareable. Yeah, I have some strong views on those vomit factories people call children, surprised.
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RANDOM: Where The Wild Things Are Costume
I’m not one to dress up as Hermione Granger during Harry Potter releases, but I may have to get me a Max costume for the opening of Where The Wild Things Are! Leave it up to Opening Ceremony to launch a Where The Wild Things Are collection, and for $610 you can be the talk of the premier. Yeah, it’s a little pricey for a costume, but hey, consider it your movie outfit, Halloween costume, Snuggie and return to childhood, all in one!
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COLLAB: Opening Ceremony and Spike Jonze ‘Where the Wild Things Are’



“The line features a full range of faux fur pieces for both men and women, subtly evoking Max’s crew of wild friends including Carol, Judith, K.W., Douglas, and Bull. The line even includes Max’s iconic one-piece playsuit – complete with furry-eared hood and raccoon tail. To top it off, Pamela Love has also contributed to the project, creating silver and brass men’s and women’s jewelry inspired by the film’s iconography.”
Trailer Where the Wild Things Are

Check out the trailer for Where the Wild Things Are, the film adaptation of the Maurice Sendak 1963 children’s book of the same name. The film is directed by Spike Jonze, the boyfriend of Michelle Williams.
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