Tag: street style

Rooftop Gardens

London rooftop gardens feel like small escapes. Above the noise and traffic, there’s greenery, open sky and views stretching across the city. It feels lighter up there. They represent balance — building something in the city, but still making space to breathe.

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Tate Modern

Tate Modern feels big in every way. The Turbine Hall is overwhelming at first — huge installations, echoing space, people standing quietly trying to take it all in. Some pieces are confusing. Some are beautiful. Most of them make you stop and question something. It doesn’t feel like art you just look at. It feels like art you experience. It…

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Frieze London

Frieze feels slightly intimidating  but in an exciting way. Set in Regent’s Park, it brings together collectors, students, artists and critics. Conversations feel serious. Art feels powerful. It’s the kind of place where you realise culture isn’t just entertainment it’s influence. And somehow, that makes it more interesting.

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