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Zooey Deschanel

Me neither, we have a lot of vintage shops in San Fran but they're always crowded and I don't really have the patients to search all those racks.

I would guess Anthropology would have dresses similar to the ones she wears.
 
I wonder if she finds it taxing being so indie, so cute and so adorable all the time?
 
She & Him summer tour dates!
5/28 Santa Cruz, CA @ Rio Theatre
5/29 Oakland, CA @ Fox Theatre
5/30 Bend, OR @ Le Schwab Amphitheatre*
5/31 George, WA @ Sasquatch! Music Festival
6/4 Milwaukee, WI @ Verge Music Festival 2010
6/5 Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
6/6 Royal Oak, MI @ Royal Oak Theatre
6/7 Chicago, IL @ Millennium Park – Downtown Sound Series
6/9 Toronto, ON @ Sound Academy (Venue Change)
6/10 Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues
6/11 Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival
7/1 Boston, MA @ House of Blues
7/2 Philadelphia, PA @ Great Plaza at Penn’s Landing
7/3 Oxford, ME @ Nateva Music Festival
7/4 New York, NY @ The Beach at Governors Island
7/6 New York, NY @ Terminal 5
7/7 Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club
7/9 Atlanta, GA Atlanta @ Botanical Gardens
7/10 Birmingham, AL @ Sloss Furnaces
7/11 Louisville, KY @ TBD
7/18 Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl**
08/29 St. Louis, MO @ LouFest
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I really need to figure where Governors Island is and how to get there because that show is free!
 
Sunday, April 25, 2010 interview w/ Elizabeth Day and Zooey Deschanel
Zooey Deschanel: 'I don't have control over what's on screen, and that's terrifying'

The actress and singer on clothes, being typecast in comedies, staying in control – and spelling her name
Your band is called She & Him, your first album was entitled Volume One and now you're releasing Volume Two. Do you like minimalist names?
Yeah, we wanted something as anonymous as possible and as vague a reference as possible to who we were to keep the focus more on the music.
How many times a day do you have to spell out your own name on the phone?
Actually, almost never. I'm not calling people constantly with my name. I don't really book tables that much.
If you had children would you give them offbeat names?
I like my name, but I probably wouldn't if I had kids because you just don't want to set up a really weird school situation.
When you first started recording, were you worried people would think you were just another actress-turned-musician and expect you to fail?
There hadn't been a precedent of excellence but, no, I wasn't because I think for any kind of art-making you have to do it for the process and not the reaction, not in anticipation of anybody's response. So we just made a record we liked and thought hopefully, if we like it, other people will like it too.
Your music has been described as "feelgood": are you a natural optimist?
I think so. I gravitate towards happy music. I love the Beach Boys.
Do you ask your husband [Ben Gibbard of indie rock band Death Cab for Cutie] for musical advice?
No, we try to keep that very separate but he's supportive.
I read that the first album you bought was Madonna's Like A Virgin.
Not exactly. I was three and I was in a baby dance class and they would play that all the time and Dad bought it for me. The first album I bought with my own money was A Hard Day's Night.
That's quite a risqué album for your dad to buy you when you were three...
I know! That's why it was so surprising. They played "Material Girl" in the class and I would always sing it so Dad got it but then I remember being very shocked because Madonna's on the cover in lingerie and I didn't understand... I thought she was singing "Like A Persian". I wasn't quite sure what a virgin was. For many years actually.
You're famed for wearing vintage clothes and your music also has a certain retro quality. Do you ever feel you were born in the wrong era?
Sometimes I feel that way. But then I'm happy that I was born when I was because I think in a lot of ways all of the modern conveniences make it easy for you to cherry-pick the best things out of other decades.
Is it difficult having such individual tastes in Los Angeles?
To be honest, I spend time in my garden. I don't like business talkers, you know, people who are constantly like "Blah blah blah movies." I find it incredibly boring.
Have you ever looked yourself up on the internet?
Oh, of course. I don't do it any more because if you're in the public eye at all, people are really polarised. The internet's like one big bathroom wall with a lot of people who anonymously can say really mean things. It's fine, I believe in freedom of speech and I think people should think what they want, but I don't care to hear it.
For a while you seemed to be the first port of call for directors wanting to cast a kooky and sardonic best friend. Did you ever feel typecast?
Sometimes you have to play to your strengths. Every actor's known for being good at certain types of role. I think maybe for a little while, it was OK. I didn't necessarily want to do that all the time; it gets a little bit boring. There are other things I can do well but I feel like I've been very lucky to have been able to play all the different roles that I have.
Your most recent film, (500) Days of Summer, was described as an "anti-romantic comedy". Do you believe in true love?
Well, I'm married so of course I believe in true love! A lot of romantic comedies end right when people get together so you don't really know what happens with them. In a way, romantic comedy is such a narrow genre at this point. I am a fan of the 30s screwball comedies – that was a time when people were just accepting getting divorced as something that happened and it wasn't totally looked down upon, so they were all about people getting divorced and getting back together again. So I think just playing with the genre a little bit is nice.
Those screwball comedies also had lots of strong, funny roles for women. Is there less of that in modern Hollywood?
I don't really know, it's hard to say. I'm focused on music right now. I'm not not paying attention but I'm not so focused on it that I'm up in arms about anything. I think there are enough good roles and there are now a lot of women writers.
Do you prefer listening to yourself sing or looking at yourself act?
Listen to myself singing because I have control over everything. I'm not going to use a singing take that I don't like... but when you're acting you're totally at the mercy of someone else. They can cut you together to make your timing totally different. They can cut two takes and manipulate you, which is an incredible thing in many ways because they can make you look better, or they can make you look worse. In the end, I do not have control over what's on screen which is very terrifying.
Do you like being in control?
Yes.
Why?
Because you can bring something into the world and say: "That's what I put out and that's a real reflection of myself and it's truthful and honest and sincere." With a movie, it can be a really amazing collaboration but a lot of the time it can be a director saying "Do it this way, do it that way" and it's not a reflection of who you are, it's a reflection of how well you're able to take in someone else's advice. In the end it's nice to be able to have your own stamp of approval on something.
If you were a musical instrument what would you be?
A pedal steel guitar because it's very versatile. It's very beautiful and it has a unique sound and it has all kinds of pedals that bend pitches and it has a double neck and many strings, it's just an amazing instrument.
You once admitted that you hated spas...
Well I don't drink so I don't like bars that much.
No, spas not bars.
Oh [laughs]. I don't hate spas, I just find them boring. Places where you go and it's like: "Relaaax..." I went for three days with my mum and I was going totally insane by the end. A spa is nice for an hour. Just not for three days.
guardian.co.uk

I really loved Zooey in this interview. :heart:
 
You once admitted that you hated spas...
Well I don't drink so I don't like bars that much.
No, spas not bars.
Oh [laughs]. I don't hate spas, I just find them boring. Places where you go and it's like: "Relaaax..." I went for three days with my mum and I was going totally insane by the end. A spa is nice for an hour. Just not for three days.
:rofl:
 

Los Angeles Confidential - April May 2010 and Rolling Stone Russia April 2010 ebook30.com, journal plaza net
 
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she just has that cute look. and she sings amazing. love her music.
 
Zooey Deschanel of She & Him performs at the Sala Apolo on April 25, 2010 in Barcelona, Spain.

Zooey Deschanel of She & Him performs on stage during day two of All Tomorrow's Parties Festival at Butlins Holiday Centre on May 8, 2010 in Minehead, England.

Zooey Deschanel of She and Him performs on stage at Shepherds Bush Empire on May 10, 2010 in London, England.

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The last dress is the same one she wore to Coachella. Good to see that she wears her cute dresses more than once.
 
I've seen her wear all of those before. She also wore the dress she had on in a Nylon magazine picture in at least one show too. She doesn't seem to be the type to think wearing something only once makes one stylish.
 
guardian.co.uk

Five things I know about style: Zooey Deschanel
1) I love getting dressed up and shopping, but I don't follow trends. My style fluctuates: it's whimsical and feminine. When I was little, I was a really girly girl who didn't like to wear trousers. I just wore party dresses all the time with patent-leather shoes.

2) At school the kids wore hippy dresses from thrift stores, and people made their own clothes. I've always enjoyed wearing old-fashioned clothes. I try to do a bit of research before I travel so I know where to uncover vintage finds.

3) Know what suits you. Now I understand proportion and recognise the shapes that look good on my figure. I try to stick to classic pieces. I don't go to a lot of fashion shows or pay attention to what other people are wearing.

4) The red-carpet thing of premieres and parties is probably my least favourite part of my job. I do this because I love to act. All that other stuff may be glamorous, but glamour, by definition, is all just a circus.

5) You don't have to wear expensive clothes to look good. Growing up in Hollywood meant there were a lot of film stars' kids at my school – but no conspicuous wealth. It wasn't cool to show off that you had money.



She & Him's album, Volume 2, is out now

:heart:
 
She & Him did a photoshoot for YRB Magazine earlier this year
May 24,2010.

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The last photo reminds me of a cheesy photoshoot for the prom or something. :lol::ninja:
 

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