14 Jun

Travelling back in time

Pincurls and PoutIf you like vintage clothes and antique, going to a Vintage Pop-Up Fair is time well spent. A bit like travelling back in time. It’s perhaps not as cheap as the markets where you have to go through a lot of rubbish to find a pearl in the sand, but definitely not as expensive as buying from a posh vintage- or antique shop.

More importantly the atmosphere is amazing, live singers performing songs from the past, a tea room with old fashioned baking and a vintage beauty parlour. That’s what they promise on their website:

“All the fairs are choc-a-bloc full of handpicked, quality, vintage traders who offer a wide range of genuine vintage goods. From ladies & menswear, both designer and affordable, to a stunning array of vintage jewellery, fashion accessories, haberdashery, retro furnishings, homeware, vintage posters, antique maps, collectables, curiosities and more, all from the 1920’s – 1980’s.”

Fortunately it’s all true. I’ve gone to so many of those fairs and never been disappointed. I’ve bought gorgeous German 50′ earrings for 6 pounds and beautiful handbags for a10-15 pounds.

You can read more about those fairs on their website Pop Up Vintage Fairs London and check out the amazing Pincurls and Pout as well.

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08 Jun

Like nothing else!

When it comes to a new music video from Björk, you wouldn’t expect anything less than something extraordinary, innovative and brilliant. Her new video for Stonemilker, the first track of Vulnicura, is now online and it’s amazing. Directed by Andrew Thomas Huang, it is a 360° virtual reality video shot in Iceland.

To get the full 360 degree experience you can interact with the video. Use your mouse, pull on the screen, or click on the arrows in the top left corner and see what happens! You can get more information about the people behind the video by clicking ‘show more’. Enjoy!

Björk’s website

Director’s website