Tuesday, June 24 2003 | |||
Nowadays it seems like shops across London use the same buyer to choose their trainers. Looking at the shelves alone, you wouldn't know if you're in |
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Hop on: The Architecture Week offers unique bus tours to sense London as seen through the eyes of famous people. Richard Wentworth, Tom Dixon and Michael Grade are among the guides. Tours leave from the V&A at 5:30 and 8:30pm. £10. Book on 020 7942 2211. | |||
If you're after rare trainers and feel uninspired with the selection at your usual haunts, then I've got a store for you. Shoevictim.com-trainer heaven - a one stop street-style footwear fix. This space-age designed store brings y ou all the best finds. Pumas are here and vintage Jordans, too. Lowriders from '79 and special pairs that are one of a kind. Nike with mesh, Adidas with nouveau torsion. Flouros, metallics, lot of shiny fabrics. Retro, new, vintage and kitsch. And a killer Prada selection. If it ain't here, it shouldn't be worn, so stop drooling and go get yourself a new pair of kicks. Shoevictim.com TR |
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Naomi Watts is great but don't miss this screening of the Japanese original of The Ring at the Prince Charles Cinema. 9:15pm. 7 Leicester Place, WC2. £3.50. | |||
Spain's finest, maestro of flamenco and king of Latin guitar Eduardo Niebla serves up hybrid tunes for free. 6:15pm. Theatre Square, South Bank, SE1. | |||
A chance to smirk at nul point Jemini at NSPCC's Midsummer Party fund raiser at Madame Jo-Jo's tonight. 8pm-3am. 8-10 Brewer Street, W1. £7. | |||
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