Aesthetics for girls from songs
Emily - "Emily" by The Mowgli's: road trips in RVs, palm trees, cloud gazing, ukulele playing, waist-length hair, colorful eyeshadow, glitter, VHS tapes, long skirts and tall boots.
Angela - "Angela" by The Lumineers: cloudy days, crowded subway cars, staying late at the library, driving with the windows down, crying from relief, sweaters and scarves, the nothingness of a highway.
Cecilia - "Cecilia and the Satellite" by Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness: fire escapes, getting drunk with friends, astrology, messy notebooks, sunsets, holding hands, beanies and ripped jeans, the feeling of an airplane taking off.
Naomi - "Naomi" by Neutral Milk Hotel: snow, empty museums, walking in the woods, bone-chilling wind, wrinkled dresses, smudged makeup, all-nighters, scribbled poetry, religious paintings, existential questions.
Elise - "A Letter to Elise" by The Cure: nostalgia, record players, jean jackets with sewn-in patches, sitting on the curb, small towns, cliffs over the ocean, wild hair, thinking about what could have been.
Bryn - "Bryn" by Vampire Weekend: fairy lights, paintings of flowers, first loves, staying up late watching movies, picnics on the beach, boardwalks, the beginning of summer.















