(500) days of zooey deschanel

so i finally got around to watching (500) days of summer this weekend, starring the lovely zooey deschanel, and i loved it!  there were a lot of things i liked about the movie – the story, the directing, the music (just bought the soundtrack), and of course – the fashion.  zooey deschanel’s character was very “50′s chic.”  she wore soft colors, like powder blue, and conservative dresses and skirts.

if i knew summer in real life, i would recommend she check out the online shop at UK based store, toast.  the clothes from toast are modern, with a hint of vintage, and in fun prints.

movie pics from imdb.com

    9 Comments

  1. 2010/01/15 at 18:38

    I remember toast from when I lived in England the clothes really do fit in so well with the stills I’ve seen from 500 days of summer! I somehow still have not gotten around to watching that movie but cannot wait as the music and fashion alone make it look good!

  2. 2010/01/16 at 12:28

    good to hear your recommend toast! i haven’t been to the store, but the clothes look so cute. you would probably love (500) days if you like the music and fashion..i watched it again last night!

  3. 2010/01/17 at 14:17

    That movie is on my movie cue…hopefully I’ll see it soon! I do love her style, in real life and in 500 days of summer.

  4. 2010/01/20 at 21:56

    Haven’t seen the movie but love her and her style. Enjoyed reading your blog…I’d love for you to check out mine also! Thanks, thestyleexpress.com

  5. 2010/01/20 at 23:00

    thanks melinda – i just stopped by your blog too! yeah, zoey is so amazing.

  6. 2010/01/21 at 20:36

    ahhhhh. half of the fun in watching [500] days of summer was getting to see her awesome wardrobe.

  7. 2010/01/21 at 21:22

    yup, definitely – and the soundtrack too!

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