Friday, November 7 2003 | |||
Microzine is a bricks and mortar, three-storey warehouse that features all the stuff you see in magazines like Wallpaper, GQ, and FHM - and then allows you to buy it - there and then. |
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Anybody heard of Richard Raymond's The Ghost in the Ranch? Regardless, it's launched with the Trilogy 3 party at TRAP. 9pm-6am. 201 Wardour St, W1. £15 incl. hospitality pack. Book on 020 7928 3003. | |||
A shopper's paradise - particularly for reluctant bloke shoppers - the three-storey warehouse just off Upper Street, Islington, sells the latest in fashion, art, furniture, gadgets, music, books, beers, bikes and just like a magazine, the content changes every month. Everything in the building is for sale from the tables to the toilets. The list of brands stocked is a who's who of what's hot including furniture from Albed, Artemide, and Vitra; technology from Sony, Apple, and Panasonic; and fashion from Can't Skate, Gieves, and Oliver Spencer. Certainly the most exciting new store to open this year, Microzine London store is the first of many. The Microzine concept plans to launch in Los Angeles, Tokyo and beyond. Microzine
- opens Wednesday November 12 SOC |
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Pringle sample sale still on. 9:30am-6pm.
9-10 Grafton Street, W1. |
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The V&A plays host to the launch party for Asian Art in London's 6th edition with bubbly and raffle in benefit of Henry Spink. 6:30-9:30 pm. £50. 020 7499 2215. |
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Raindance festival closing night gala party at Rouge is included with tickets to the closing flick Sixteen Years of Alcohol at Haymarket UCG. 8pm. Party from 11:30pm at 144 Charing Cross Rd, WC2. £20. 020 7287 3833. | |||
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