CULTURE
5 SPOTS TO TRY OUT THIS SUMMER

Our round-up of the most interesting cafes, restaurants and bars to try out this summer.
WANYOO
As the world’s largest esports studio and gaming cafe chain, Wanyoo has opened a new branch at Westfield Stratford in East London, making this their fourth UK based studio, other locations include Charing Cross, Canary Wharf and Coventry. They feature pay-as-you-go PC zones as well as cafe areas, with a ‘butler-style’ food and drink service. Each gaming station features a service button to request staff for refreshment orders.
Wanyoo has imposed safety measures, with hand sanitiser, disposable headset covers and wet wipes, and says its facilities are ‘Covid-secure’.
Website // wanyoo.co.uk
IG // @wanyoouk
Location // Unit SU2055, Westfield Stratford City, Montrachef Rd, London E20 1EJ

PRESOTEA UK
Beautiful Insta worthy interior and even better boa tea, Presotea is the modern Taiwanese premium tea brewers made by their very own connoisseur tea artists. Apart from the boa tea, they also have a selection of delicious food dishes, run regular K-Pop inspired events and seating outside.
Website // presotea.co.uk
IG // @presotea.uk
Location // 80 Dean St, London W1D 3SL

DIORIVIERA POP-UP AT SELFRIDGES
Dior has turned Selfridges’ rooftop restaurant into the French Riviera. With a menu composed of dishes selected by the House, including some of Monsieur Dior’s favourites and drinks that pay tribute to Dior’s history – this is the ultimate lavish dining destination for the summer.
There is also a Dioriviera collection of fashion, accessories and even surfboards, all featuring the House’s signature toile de Jouy print, which plays out across the restaurant.
Website // selfridges.com/GB/en/features/info/stores/london/store-services/restaurants-bars/alto-by-san-carlo/
IG // @theofficialselfridges
Location // 400 Oxford St, London W1C 1JS

NAC
Located behind Oxford Street, NAC is tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the shoppers and has still has a sense Mayfair decadent elegance about it. NAC is perfect for a long, lounging breakfast and the menu is full of tempting dishes that you’d want to go back repeatedly to try them all.
Website // naclondon.co.uk
IG // @nacmayfair
Location // 41 North Audley Street, Mayfair, W1K6ZP

PARK ROW
An immersive DC comics-themed restaurant, first of its kind in the world, has been created in partnership with Warner Bros. Themed Entertainment and DC. Inspired by the stories of all of your favourite superheroes, you can expect to see the spirit of Gotham City come to life in the dramatic interiors and creative dishes at this new haunt, which is set to open on August 10.
All set within a breathtaking Art Deco Grade II listed space on Soho’s Brewer Street, Park Row will be split into five sections: a lounge bar called Pennyworth’s, named after Bruce Wayne’s butler; a dining area called Iceberg Lounge with live entertainment, inspired by The Penguin; The Rogue’s Gallery, a dining experience inspired by Selina Kyle’s Katwoman; a separate ‘speakeasy’ zone called Old Gotham City serving up cocktails and bar snacks; and finally, space for the Monarch Theatre.
Website // parkrolondon.co.uk
IG // @parkrowlondon
Location // 77 Brewer Street, London, W1F 9ZN

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THE RISE OF FACE FILTERS

Thanks to Snapchat, face filters have rapidly grown popular due to their weekly-changing options of fun alterations you can use. And although the popularity in their filters (ex. the famous cute dog one) remains, there are some Instagrammers who’ve taken it to the next level.
Johanna Jaskowska (@johwska) is one who’s collaborated with Instagram to create futuristic and glossy visual AR art for the face, giving true sci-fi vibes. Most of hers make people look almost half human-half robot, playing into the relationship between humans and technology. These are more than a simple dog filter, or ones that attempt to perfect your skin, make you appear slimmer or add extra eyelashes (I know we’ve all tried it before!). Instead, it’s pure art; it demolishes beauty standards, and instead, allows you to step into a completely different character and be experimental with your image and perception.
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DIGITAL MODELS

When you think of an influencer, I’m sure you imagine a close to a perfect looking girl (or guy) seeming to be living their best life (traveling, events, partying, etc.) and advertising products, as documented through social media. It’s easy to forget that they’re real people like us, probably going through the ups and downs that humans experience daily.
However, most people usually don’t follow influencers to see those aspects of their lives; they follow them for a mini escape from reality, one where life just looks perfect. And what other better way to experience this than following the new wave of these influencers: CGI ones.
Scrolling through the Instagram user ‘lilmiquela’s page, it’s hard not to do a double take before realizing, yes, in fact, she is an AI model. From magazine covers to campaigns, to editorials and collabs with companies like Vogue, Wonderland, Prada, UGG, and more, she’s taken not only the internet world but the industry as well by a storm.
Balmain has also played into the idea of CGI models, with having three digital models being the face of their campaign in 2018. One of them, Shudu (a creation by British photographer Cameron-James Wilson) is claimed to be the world’s first digital supermodel, after appearing in multiple editorials as well as being featured on ‘Fenty Beauty’s Instagram. Although Shudu’s gained a large following, digital models can be controversial as they essentially portray unrealistic beauty standards (I mean, they’re literally not real) as well as take the spot for real women, especially POC, who are trying to achieve that level of success.
It’ll certainly be interesting to see what the future holds for AI models, and how much they actually will take over the fashion, beauty, and lifestyle world.
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AR SNAPCHAT LENS X DAMIEN HIRST

Damien Hirst / Snapchat, 2020
This augmented reality feature is the new engaging filter allowing users the chance to recreate one of Damien Hirst’s most infamous Spin Paintings. The British artist has partnered up with Snapchat to develop the interactive filter in aid of Partners in Health.
The filter is now available worldwide to the Snapchat community, enabling users to virtually create their own spin art by pouring and splashing vivid colours onto a rotating canvas.
On the collaboration, Damien Hirst stated:
“It’s amazing to be working with Snapchat on this totally mega spin art lens and making it possible for millions of people to make their own spin paintings right from their phones. I’m so happy that this partnership also supports Partners in Health, a brilliant and forward-thinking organisation that helps communities in developing countries around the world cope with devastating impact of COVID-19”.
In order to contribute your own spin artworks to a virtual gallery, access is being enabled through the ‘Our Story’ function. This encouraging new feature is allowing people to share their creations inspired by the artist’s own Spin Paintings across the world, from the comforts of their own homes.
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