Saturday, 10 December 2016
Friday, 9 December 2016
Friday 9th December: Polaroid Sun
Friday 9th Dec: MIU MIU S/S 2017 FASHION SHOW COLLECTION
A chance to see the MIU MIU S/S17 collection of patterned swimwear, beachwear and these cosmic swim caps! Also an excuse to be treated to WaterMelon Martinis in December and a pick'n'mix with MiuMiu logo sticks of rock!
All photos by Mitchell McGillvary
Wednesday, 7 December 2016
Wednesday 7th Dec: Our Christmas Shop!
ROSY AND FRED'S CHRISTMAS SHOP
***13TH-18TH DECEMBER***
Come and buy handmade crafts, accessories, cards, prints and gifts, made by Rosy and Fred and their favourite East London makers, including Kitty Joseph, Keely Hunter, Lizzie King and Safia El Dabi.
Tuesday, 6 December 2016
Tuesday 6th Dec: "What I Like" Molly Goddard at NOW Gallery
Last night Molly Goddard won the Emerging Talent Award at the British Fashion Awards, so now there is even more reason to visit her show at the NOW Gallery in Greenwich. Seven of her signature tulle dresses have been graded with extra length hanging from the ceiling on pulleys to be raised and lowered. The interactive installation invites guests to stay, take a seat and set about sewing embroidered shapes into these neon net canvases. Visit "What I Like" from NOW until 19th February infront of the gallery at the foot of the Millennium Dome!
Monday, 5 December 2016
Monday 5th December: A Peninsula Christmas
It's not often you get the chance (if ever) to sit round an open-fire in London. The only other time of the year I find myself infront of dancing flames is at Glastonbury Festival in Strummerville. But now the festive season has brought a bonfire to a tepee in town! Greenwich Peninsula is celebrating Christmas with a tepee snug bar - indeed a very comfortable and cosy way to spend a winter night. For the opening evening a brass band walked amongst the nest of tents as a taster of the entertainment to come. Check out the site for complete listings of acts such as Natty Bo's Calypso Christmas carols, Sea Shanty Christmas Choir and The Roundhouse Young Poets.
Friday, 2 December 2016
Friday 2nd Dec: "Self Styled, Dare To Be Different" book launch
Here is Anthony Lycett at his book launch last night for "Self Styled, Dare To Be Different" with an exhibition of prints inc. Dame Zandra Rhodes, Jenkin Van Zyl, Aymeric Bergada du Cadet and Molly Parkin. The book is out now!
Thursday, 1 December 2016
Thursday 1st December: Anthony Lycett's "Self Styled"
Anthony Lycett has been documenting Londoner's unique styles since 2008 and is just about to release the ultimate record of the whole project to date "Self Styled". It's unbelievable and incredible that he has found and captured so many unique characters. Just like the subject matter, this book is a real one-off. Here are the questions he asked me for my entry which was photographed so many years ago!
A: Which item of clothing you own means most to you and why?
F: A blue rope couture top by ThreeAsFOUR which Angela sent to me from NYC for my 30th birthday. So thoughtful, kind, generous and cosmic - a real honour.
A: Where do you get your clothes from?
F: Mostly I'm lucky to be given pieces but I also love a little vintage shop on the Holloway road "Blue 17".
A: Can you pinpoint the turning point in your life when you felt that you broke free of style convention and went your own way?
F: When I left school and went to art college at 16. I could wear whatever I wanted every day!
A: Were there signs of non conforming from an early age?
A: Can you pinpoint the turning point in your life when you felt that you broke free of style convention and went your own way?
F: When I left school and went to art college at 16. I could wear whatever I wanted every day!
A: Were there signs of non conforming from an early age?
F: Yes! I wore my knickers on my head.
A: Do you think your identity defines what you choose to wear?
F: It's personal and different to everyone.
A: Where does the urge come from to dress the way you do?
A: Do you think your identity defines what you choose to wear?
F: It's personal and different to everyone.
A: Where does the urge come from to dress the way you do?
F: I have no idea. It's just an innate feeling. It's actually totally contradictory to my shy personality.
A: Your favourite quote?
F: "Make the most of the moment, and the memory will last a lifetime" a text message from my dad.
A: What do you have for breakfast?
F: Weektabix and tea in a rainbow mug
A: Your hopes for the future?
A: Your favourite quote?
F: "Make the most of the moment, and the memory will last a lifetime" a text message from my dad.
A: What do you have for breakfast?
F: Weektabix and tea in a rainbow mug
A: Your hopes for the future?
F: For humans to become more open, understanding, accepting, compassionate and supportive of others differences.
A: How does the way you present yourself affect your behaviour, the way your interact with people
F: The major factor is if you feel comfortable and then you are at ease with everyone else.
A: What would you like people think about you when they see you in the street?
F: I'd like to inspire other people to wear more colour and realise that it's a joyful thing and not scary at all.
Get a copy of "Self Styled" here.
Tuesday, 29 November 2016
Tuesday 29th Noveember: "Its A London Thing" stockists
My book has been spotted in the shops of the Tate Modern, Barbican, Design Museum and as a Secret Santa gift at someone's office Christmas party! Just incase you'd like to get your hands on a copy in time for festive presents you can pick one up instore or online at Art Words or Waterstones, and also instore at Oliver Bonas, Maiden & KK Outlet.
Saturday, 26 November 2016
Saturday 26th November: Hyper Japan Christmas Market
Just when you think you might know what to except from a day out at Hyper Japan, you get served a cat carved into your cappuccino. The craft of "3D Latte Art" was being demonstrated for visitors to appreciate how a "dog in a bath" is moulded with precision individual dollops of foam for each detail. Incredible! It's just one of the live arts on the timetable for the 3 day event on this weekend catering for those interested in all aspects of modern Japanese culture. There's a concourse of food stalls serving up octopus donuts to a gaming arcade for the latest consoles and DDR dance revolution stages. I love all the stalls of little ridiculous accessories like jewelled phone cases and cat ear headbands. I discovered an irresistible Unicorn shaped phone charger and spent an unusually long time in the cooking utensil section with the heart shaped toasty templates. I was also assured that this is officially the cheapest place to get an alpaca this weekend with both Black Friday and Christmas discounts. Reassuring news for all the girls dressed as shepherdesses holding hooks and the soft toy lamas nestling in the crook of their arm. This is my favourite thing - all the costumes and the time that they have gone to in constructing them. Even the boys have fox tails hanging out of the back of their jeans.
If you're fed up of Itsu on the high street, head down to Tabacco Dock this weekend for Panda face rice balls, grilled sushi burgers and sparkling sake cocktails.
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