We at Vogue don’t have anything however admiration for individuals who thrive in winter. It’s simple to be in an excellent temper when it’s heat out and the leaves are inexperienced, however how do you summon cheer when it’s freezing, the timber are naked, and each subway experience is a jam-packed sauna of individuals in cumbersome coats?
Nicely, in case you’re a Vogue staffer, conserving one nice music on repeat positive helps. Beneath, discover a round-up of the songs giving us essential, hard-to-source dopamine as fall formally offers solution to winter. Completely happy listening!
“Curler Woman,” Anna Karina
’60s French pop is reliably good at getting me away from bed once I’d a lot reasonably sleep the day away (sure, seasonal despair finally 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 select up a classic dinette set from Craigslist. —Emma Specter, tradition author

