To watch a Wes Anderson film is to be transported into a very particular, somewhat peculiar visual world: buildings that feature near-perfect symmetry, interiors that evoke a sense of faded grandeur, quirky patterns, and a vaguely off-kilter color palette of retro hues. The director’s twee touch is so well-defined and so instantly recognizable that it has influenced everything from filmmaking to fashion to interior design to baby showers—and, let’s face it, maybe even the aesthetic sensibility of an entire generation. Now the Wes Anderson aesthetic is influencing the internet, too, thanks to the subreddit /r/accidentalwesanderson