Wednesday, October 22 2003 | |||
Most men don't like shopping. Shopping is a bit of a smash-and-grab raid for them. On-line streetwear retailer Hanon Shop caters to this mentality perfectly. |
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The National Gallery opens its exhibition of video artist Bill Viola today. 10am-9pm. Trafalgar Sq, WC2. £7. | |||
White teeth? Zadie Smith is lecturing on EM Forster at the Gielgud Theatre. 6pm. Shaftesbury Av, WC2. £6. 020 7494 5530 or online. | |||
With a line-up of skate, street, and urban brands to rival any bricks and mortar store in the world, and new products posted virtually every day, Hanon Shop is brand heaven. Check out the line-up: Nike, Silas, Good Enough, One True Saxon, Stussy, Parkwalk, Maharishi, 8 Bit, FourSkin and many more. The site grew out of a non-virtual store in Aberdeen, Scotland, and the guys there can act as personal shoppers in real time should you have any questions. It's mainly clothing and footwear, but look out later this month for the latest adult toys from the Silas Camp: Amos Ages of Metal. These cult toys baffle most, but are serious collectors items in certain circles. Available on the site for nine pounds each. Might even make men like shopping... Hanon Shop - www.hanon-shop.com SOC |
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Nifty large-scale installation art in the Common Wealth exhibition opening today at Tate Modern. 10am-6pm. Bankside, SE1. £6. | |||
DJ set and Style Lounge at the V&A in cooperation with fancy Lab Magazine. 6:30-9:30pm. Cromwell Road, SW7. £5. 020 7942 2208. | |||
The Times bfi London Film Festival opens with Jennifer Jason Leigh and Meg Ryan thriller In the Cut at Odeon Leicester Sq, WC2. 7pm. £12.50. 020 7928 3232. | |||
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