EIGHT: THINGS TO DO IN JUNE

EIGHT: THINGS TO DO IN JUNE

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07 Jun 2024

Lily Bell

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1. WATCH: Federer: Twelve Final Days

If you’re a tennis lover, this new Amazon Prime documentary is the perfect pre-Wimbledon watch. It follows the legendary Roger Federer in the last twelve days of his professional career following the announcement of his retirement. Filmed nearly two years ago at the Laver Cup, it’s an emotional watch – as one of the sport’s most enduring icons plays his final match.

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2. READ: Vivienne Westwood Catwalk

This month designer Vivienne Westwood’s personal wardrobe will be auctioned at Christie’s in London to raise funds for charity. Before the auction, there’ll be the opportunity to view a collection that dates back to Autumn/Winter 1983/84 and showcases significant moments in the legend’s life and career.

But if you’re unable to visit the collection in person, we’ve found the next best thing: her Catwalk Book, which celebrates 40 years of the Westwood’s unique creations, plus those made by Andreas Kronthaler, her husband and long-time collaborator.

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3. DINE: La Camionera

Welcome to La Camionera – the newest lesbian bar in London, whose launch recently went viral after it saw hundreds take over Broadway Market. Offering cheap drinks, anchovies, candles, white tablecloths, and more, it’s a place where lesbians can catch up with friends, go on dates or just to have a drink. What makes La Camionera special is that it’s one of only three permanent lesbian bars in the country – which just shows more of these sorts of spaces are needed.

 

 

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4. VISIT: Naomi in Fashion 

This month the V&A Museum doors will open for an exhibition of Naomi Campbell and her extraordinary career as a fashion model. Through the work of leading designers and photographers, it’ll celebrate her creative collaborations, activism, and cultural impact. Tickets are priced at £18 and are already on sale so get them now.

 

 

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5. FOLLOW: Jamal Musiala

Keep your eyes peeled this summer for Issue 05 cover star Jamal Musiala, who’ll be lighting up the pitch for Germany at the Euros. Despite playing and living in the UK as a young boy, he was actually born in Stuttgart, and lived there until the age of seven. Although it was a difficult decision he’s said previously that “it felt right pulling that shirt on and representing my birth nation”.

To have an exclusive insight into his journey and career so far buy Issue 05 here.

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6. SHOP: Art of Football

From house decor to revamped football shirts, Art of Football is the perfect place to buy your England outfit for the Euros. Since starting on Instagaram aa few years ago, they’ve expanded football team ranges and worked with brands including Puma and Pepsi, creating original pieces that stand out, at a very decent price.

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7. COLLAB: SKIMS MEN X END 

Its official: SKIMS men have crossed the Atlantic, specifically to the END. flagship store in Soho, for the launch of their men’s line. Although SKIMS is already sold in Selfridges and Harrods this is the first time men have had the chance to buy underwear and loungewear in a dedicated store space.

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8. ON OUR RADAR: Morley’s x Heinz  

Get prepped, as Heinz and Morley’s viral fried chicken sauce is coming back in a big way. After releasing initially last summer at an intimate pop-up event, the sauce went viral, quickly becoming a 2023 staple. The sweet, spicy sauce was only sold at The Standard Hotel – but this time it’s gracing our supermarket shelves. Just in time for BBQ season.

 

 

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