
Yasmine Cariaga
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Jan 23, 2025 |
shiftlondon.org | Yasmine Cariaga
Come with us to vintage paradise Brick Lane and check out what trends are here to stay Bloomers, bows and bubble skirts: 2024 had so many fun and fashionable trends, but what ones will stand the test of time? Shift visits Shoreditch and speaks to several fashion fanatics to find out what they think is still in and what they think is out. VIDEO
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Jan 16, 2025 |
shiftlondon.org | Yasmine Cariaga
Central Saint Martins opened its doors to the public for its BA Fine Art Open Studios back in December. Onlookers were immersed in a world of Egyptian nostalgia, courtesy of an installation created by second-year Fine Art student Baraa Quisay. Tucked into a corner of a brightly lit room, filled with buzzing art enthusiasts, a tranquil green traditional Egyptian tent installation transported visitors into the imagination of Quisay.
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Dec 12, 2024 |
shiftlondon.org | Yasmine Cariaga
Henna is infused in many cultures around the world. Derived from the Lawsonia inermis plant, its intricate patterns and moody red-brown hue have left a lasting print across South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Henna has been valued for centuries not only for its artistic beauty, but also for its medicinal benefits. In traditional medicine, it has served as a coagulant to close open wounds, and as a natural remedy for headaches and nerve damage.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
shiftlondon.org | Yasmine Cariaga
Lana Del Rey has been keeping everyone on their toes. After making headlines and sending the internet into a spiral in September after tying the knot with her alligator tour guide boyfriend, the ‘Summertime Sadness’ singer has now revealed plans for her upcoming album. Coined The Right Person Will Stay, Del Rey took to her Instagram to proclaim the album’s release and shared with fans that it will be released on May 21 2025.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
shiftlondon.org | Yasmine Cariaga
The film club was born from the passion of French writer and cinephile Edmond Benoit-Lévy in 1907 amidst the bohemian charm of Montmartre in Paris. These clubs became sanctuaries for movie enthusiasts eager to discover foreign gems and politically charged stories. By the mid-20th century, film clubs stole the spotlight as gateways to avant-garde films that multiplexes rarely showcased.
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