It looks like a cross between Vogue-on-acid and fashion Heat. Yes, it does have the done by/for the in-crowd feel of a fanzine but it carries 8 page hyper-glossy shoots by the likes of Isabella Blow. It's a new type of fashion magazine for London and it's called SuperBlow. |
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Amidst the fashion mayhem play it cool and enjoy British Art Week at the Tate Britain. 10am-5:30pm. Millbank SW1 | ||||
Or da World Creative Forum |
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Marvel at the San Francisco Ballet at Saddler's Wells this week. 7:30pm. Rosebery Av, EC1. £10-40. 0870 7333 900 or online. |
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Created by Namalee Bolle and Steve Slocombe of Stefans Super Store and Michael Oliveira-Salac from Blow PR, SuperBlow is aimed at those who want to discover the inside story of what's happening at the cutting edge of London's fashion scene, both during London Fashion Week (it contains an indispensible guide to all off and on-schedule activities) and beyond. With the recent emergence of a new generation of exciting fashion talents
- from Fashion Fringe favourites Basso & Brooke and their orgiastic
prints on elegant eveningwear to the shape-shifting experiments of fash-reality
star Gareth Pugh - SuperBlow's inception is timely. Its direct, challenging
and fun approach to covering fashion also makes it feel very fresh and
unlike any other fashion magazine. |
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Probably the best art in the world: The Royal Academy presents Masterpieces from the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen. Piccadilly, W1. £9. 0870 848 8484 or online. |
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Buried Child starring Lauren Ambrose is in preview at NT, catch it while u can. 7:30pm. South Bank, SE1. £10-35. 020 7452 3000 or online. |
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SuperBlow costs a very resonable 'two-and-a-half' pounds from fashionable stores throughout London and the fashion capitals of the world, and will be released biannually to coincide with London Fashion Week. SuperBlow’s
London Fashion Week recommendations for today Monday September 20: ND |
Hot young talent Willy Mason plays at Enterprise. 7pm. 2 Haverstock Hill, NW3. £5. 08700 600 100 or online. |
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Slim Shady back-up D12 are live at Brixton Acad. 7pm. 211 Stockwell Rd SW9. £17. 08700 600 100 or online. | ||||
Last week of Anthony McCall at Gagosian, Making Faces at the National Gallery and Uzi Part B's Decorated Apes at Simon Finch Art. |
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