Take a peek into Wes Anderson's personal archives
Briefly

The upcoming exhibition "Wes Anderson: The Archives" at London's Design Museum will showcase over 600 items from the filmmaker's personal collection, including props and costumes from his films like The Royal Tenenbaums and The Grand Budapest Hotel. Opening November 21, the exhibit marks the first major public display of Anderson's archival items, which he has meticulously collected since his first film. This unique exhibition provides fans an intimate look into Anderson's creative process through artifacts that have been stored away for years.
Among the more than 600 items, fans will find iconic pieces like the coat worn by Gwyneth Paltrow in The Royal Tenenbaums and the candy-pink model from The Grand Budapest Hotel.
Wes Anderson's collection of personal objects started after his first film, Bottle Rocket, when he realized the production company sold off items made for the film.
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