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Accidental LFW

October 19, 2015
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I’m not really a fashion blogger, I do personal style posts every now and then, so although I like Fashion and seeing all the new creations designers put out each season, I don’t really go to Fashion Week. This year was an exception. I ended up being around London Fashion Week but by mere chance. I was in Soho and as I was walking down one of the streets, all of a sudden I started seeing a lot more people than normal and to top it off, super stylish people! I then realised that I had just walked into the LFW circus. Oh, and what a circus! Colourful and interesting looking, of course.

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Luckily I had my camera on me and decided that if there ever was an opportunity to experiment with street photography, this was it. After all, there’s loads of cool looking people, all willing (and some desperate) to get photographed. I lingered around and even ended up bumping into some familiar faces!

Everyone was super nice and I was happy I had this accidental opportunity. Enjoy the results!

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Lifestyle, London

Afternoon tea with Audrey Hepburn

October 15, 2015
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A few weeks back I was invited to a very special event by Joe Blogs – an afternoon tea at the Amba Hotels Charing Cross, following a visit to the Audrey Hepburn exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery.

The Amba Hotel is located in Charing Cross and is a perfect mix of both history and modern design – all the modern comfort, set in a Victorian hotel, where some of the features are original and over 100 years old. It’s the perfect place to stay if you want to stay in the center of London and within walking distance from major cultural attractions such as the National Gallery and also the tube, that will take you just anywhere.

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I took a bunch of photos, of course…

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London

Things to do in London in the Autumn

October 7, 2015
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London is the kind of city that never runs out of things to do – after all, it’s one of the cultural and artistic centres of the world, so it’s not really surprising, that every day, at any time, there will always be something worth spending our time on. Samuel Johnson used to say, “When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life.” He might have been right after all: Autumn is no exception and if you are visiting, you definitely won’t be bored.

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art, London

An App to Discover Street Art in London

September 2, 2015
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London may be home to numerous iconic landmarks and world-class performing art theatres, but it’s also known to have one of the largest and most diverse collections of unauthorised urban art. From the politically driven works of Banksy to the contemporary street art of many unknown artists, the capital has got plenty of free art for everyone to enjoy as well as see a different side of London’s culture. If you’ve been watching this space for long enough, you will know that it’s one of my favourite things to look at, but I’m not really an expert but would love to know more about the artitsts themselves.

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According to VisitLondon.com, some of the best places to check out for street art are in North London, where you’ll find large scale Irony & Boe sculptures of animals and birds, but it’s in Shoreditch, in the East End, where you can take an alternative tour to discover the latest artworks from the most talented urban artists. With street art changing on a daily basis, it’s difficult to keep up with which piece can be found where, and eye-catching street works can be found in loads of other places other than Shoreditch and North London.

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The quickest way to learn about all the urban artwork in the capital is by utilising your smartphone. As the world approaches two billion smartphone users, which only took about three years to nearly double in size (as stated by the managers of Spin Genie in a recent blog post), the global community bridges more connections with each other through mobile everyday. Because of the unexpected manifestations of street art, the best way we can stay in-the-know is by sharing our discoveries through a smartphone app, so that art lovers the world over get to appreciate some stunning art.

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In collaboration with Geo Street Art, StreetArtLondon.com has launched an app that catalogues all the known urban artworks located across the capital. Curated by experts in the area, it’s updated often to be as currently relevant and useful for users. Here are some of the app’s features:
– Latest street art displayed on home feed
– Map with hundreds of street art locations, that can be filtered by artist
– GPS tracker to help with your search
– Street Art London news updates
– Pieces are easily shareable via social media

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The app is available in the App Store for under £1 and it’s definitely a must for anyone wanting to explore the London street art scene.

*This post has been made possible by Street Art London