Tuesday, October 28 2003 | |||
The Button Club may sound like a prohibition era speak-easy, but it isn't. Rather, it's an exclusive new fashion boutique in Mayfair. |
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Circus time at Brent Cross with Zippos. It may not be Cirque de Soleil but clowns and acrobats still put on an entertaining show to leave you smiling. 7:30pm. Brent Cross Shopping Centre Car Park, NW4. £5-11 (£3.99 tonight). 0871 210 2100. | |||
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"The idea is to make The Button Club more than just a designer boutique," says Estonian supermodel founder Kaja Wunder. " We invite our customers to use the shop as a destination - a place to come and relax with friends, have a drink, party, congregate after work, network and of course shop!" But what can you actually buy? As well as offering the standard Bond Street roll call of established big name brands, you'll also find more individual pieces from up and coming designers, whilst you mingle with friends - old and new. Like all good boutiques, they also offer bespoke tailoring, personal shopping, image consulting and a convenient home delivery service. Which will be useful if you get plastered and can't manage a shopping bag. The Button
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A lighter take on AIDS: We Must Eat Our Suckers With The Wrappers On. 7:45pm. Barbican, Silk St, EC2. £5-22. 020 7638 8891, online. | |||
Digest new play Americans by Fast Food Nation author Eric Schlosser at Arcola. 8pm. 27 Arcola, St, E8. £10 (pay what you can today). 020 7503 1646. | |||
Poppy Goldfrapp serves up tempered tunes at Apollo Hammersmith. 7pm. Queen Caroline St, W6. £17.50. 020 8563 3800 or online. | |||
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