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5 THINGS TO DO IN LONDON THIS WEEKEND

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As London ease back into post-lockdown life, there are so many events and places to visit and see. Here are Studio BLUP’s top 5 picks for this weekend.

1. KICK OFF THIS YEAR’S STREET PARTIES

Night Tales is launching The Street this summer: a new street party concept in Hackney Central’s Bohemia Place. Running every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the event will see East London’s largest outdoor terrace extended even further, with a custom-built bar spanning 50ft, music venues, food and drink stalls and plenty of tables under towering palm trees draped in twinkling fairy lights. On hot summer days sip frozen Margaritas or iced craft beers and feast on burgers from Patty and Bun or tasty plates from Only Jerkin’, and come evening dance along to live music (line-up coming soon) for a carnival-esque all-day street party.

Website: instagram.com
Where: Night Tales, 14 Bohemia Place, London E8 1DU
When: from Friday 21 May 2021, 6pm–10pm on Friday, midday–10pm Saturday and Sunday

2. SHOP AT THE INDEPENDENT CERAMICS FAIR

New to the craft, a collection of ceramic makers and lovers flock together to sell all their new pieces. From plant pots, wobbly ceramic art, lamps to charismatic face plates.

Website: diyartmarket.com
Where: Abney Hall, 73A Stoke Newington Church Street, London N16 0AY When: Saturday 22 May, 11am – 6pm
Price: free to enter

3. HEAD TO A POP-UP OUTDOOR FESTIVAL

While many of us have exhausted every nook and cranny of our local parks, Underbelly has concocted a plan to zhuzh up Wimbledon Park. For one month from the end of May 2021, StreetEat is taking over the park, bringing together some of London’s best independent street-food traders, open-air bars and live music to create the ultimate outdoor experience. Hop between stalls to snack on sweet and savoury treats from It’s a Wrap, Pabellon Venezuelan Food, Simply Falafel and Kurbside Kitchen before settling down in the open-air seating area to soak up the British sunshine and listen to sets from up-and-coming performers.

Website: underbelly.co.uk
Where: StreetEat Wimbledon Park, Home Park Road, London SW19 8AU
When: Thursday 20 May–Sunday 20 June 2021; Thursdays and Fridays, 12–10pm; Saturdays and Sundays, 11am–10pm
Price: free to enter

4. SEE LYNETTE YIADOM-BOAKYE’S SHOW AT TATE BRITAIN

Normally, you get a bit of time to prepare for the big art exhibitions before they open in London, maybe catch a glimpse of a tube poster, make a mental note. Now they’ve all arrived at once. Do you make time for David Hockney at the RA? Eileen Agar at Whitechapel? Neither. At least for this weekend. The answer is: go and see Lynette Yiadom-Boakye’s solo show ‘Fly in League with the Night’ before it closes on May 31. The enigmatic, skilfully painted figures in Yiadom-Boakye’ work are presented without any story, leaving your mind to fill in the gaps.

Website: tate.org
Where: ArtTate Britain, Millbank, London SW1P 4RG
When: Until Monday May 31, 2021
Price: £13

5. HAVE A DAY RAVE AT THE CAUSE

Nobody wakes up in the morning and thinks: You know what I’d liked to do today? Have a nice, organised rave where everyone arrives at the allotted time. But that’s where we’re at, and The Cause is getting us as close as we’re going to get to a big blow-out. Yorkshire DJ Grainger is taking over the outdoor ‘greenhouse’ space at The Cause this Saturday. And on Sunday, Motive Hunter Audio will be helping a bunch of Londoners obliterate their end-of-the-weekend fear with ‘ten hours of sounds’. There will be no dancefloor mania, but you’ll still have that lingering stereo-throb in your brain the next day.

Website: costadeltottenham.co.uk
Where: Ashley House, Ashley Rd, London N17 9LZ
When: Saturday 22 May and Sunday 23 May
Price: Find out more here and here.

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NIKE’S NEW RECYCLED COLLECTION

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“Move to Zero” is Nike’s new trainer range consisting of their most sustainable shoes to date. Produced by eco-friendly materials, such as recycled cork from the wine industry or bark that’s produced in a way that isn’t harmful to the tree, each pair are 20% recycled materials.

The soles of the trainers are an outcome of the Plant Cork Pack, a process that infused the cork into the rubber sole. This product release marks Nike’s air to become ‘zero carbon and zero waste’.

The collection includes both new and updated trainer designs; you can purchase the beloved Air Force 1 or Blazer Mild and Air Max alongside a new silhouette, Nike Crate Impact. Their Air VaporMax 2021 is one of their ‘most sustainable shoes to date’ as it’s produced by over 50% recycled resources.

The capsule is inspired by ‘the natural world’ but it isn’t just the sole’s that are eco-friendly, ‘Each shoe is dedicated to a plant we love and brought to life through embroidered botanical designs, scientific infographics and dye sourced from the plant itself.’ Dohnn Ball, on the Plant Cork Pack team, revealed further the inspiration behind the trainer designs, saying, ‘On each shoe we are highlighting a plant, and whatever colour that plant is processed into is the accent colour on that shoe”.

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JACK DANIELS X THE SHOE SURGEON: FINELY CRAFTED

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Sneakerheads rejoice: now you can explore The Shoe Surgeon’s studio in interactive 3D, for a taste of where that custom sneaker magic happens. Finely Crafted shares the secrets of the latest Jack Daniels/Shoe Surgeon collab—and gives fans a chance to trip to Los Angeles to tour the studio for real.

Created by MediaMonks, a global creative production company that crafts amazing work for leading businesses and brands. Explore the space for yourself here.

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BLUP50 KELLY ANNA LONDON X NIKE TO CREATE ‘RUN PAST THE FUTURE’

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This artist in residence continues to blow out minds 

After her trip to Nike’s head office in Portland in the US, to design her own running collection in collaboration with the team at Nike. ‘Run Past The Future’ is a menswear collection that has already been worn by the likes of singer Justin Timberlake and athlete Craig Engels.

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