We at Vogue don’t have anything however admiration for individuals who thrive in winter. It’s simple to be in a superb temper when it’s heat out and the leaves are inexperienced, however how do you summon cheer when it’s freezing, the bushes are naked, and each subway experience is a jam-packed sauna of individuals in cumbersome coats?
Effectively, if you happen to’re a Vogue staffer, preserving one nice music on repeat certain helps. Beneath, discover a round-up of the songs giving us essential, hard-to-source dopamine as fall formally offers solution to winter. Glad listening!
“Curler Woman,” Anna Karina
’60s French pop is reliably good at getting me off the bed after I’d a lot reasonably sleep the day away (sure, seasonal melancholy ultimately comes for us even in Los Angeles), and this 1967 hit by Anna Karina, the Danish-French actress and director who embodied the French New Wave in Jean-Luc Godard’s movies, is the right sexy-yet-upbeat soundtrack for a fast bathe, a sizzling cup of espresso, and a protracted drive to some random a part of Southern California to choose up a classic dinette set from Craigslist. —Emma Specter, tradition author


