A nice & big wine seller in the area of Belleville. You can also eat some good typically french things.
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Excellent museums and cultural institutes are located in the most famous avenue of São Paulo: MASP, IMS (Instituto Moreira Salles), Itaú Cultural, SESC Paulista, Japan House, Centro Cultural FIESP and Casa das Rosas https://masp.org.br/ https://ims.com.br/unidade/sao-paulo/ http://www.itaucultural.org.br/ https://www.sescsp.org.br/unidades/ 9_AVENIDA+PAULISTA/#/ uaba=programacao#/fdata=id%3D9 https://www.japanhouse.jp/saopaulo/ http://centroculturalfiesp.com.br/ http://www.casadasrosas.org.br/
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Offering the best loaf of bread in the city, baker/owner Andrés is a Mérida native who learned his craft from a Polish baker in Vietnam. Loaves of crusty Sourdough, Wheat, and Rye are offered alongside local-style pastries like Concha and Classic French croissants. The Huevos Rancheros from their breakfast menu, ladled with a delicate tomato sauce, is the most refined of its kind.
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Lyon / Bar
A cool place to drink a lot of good beers. Colourful interior design by Un Studio.
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Need some socks? Need some pants? Bacon wrapped hot dogs? Remote control helicopter? A rabbit? Look no further than the Fashion District, L.A.'s version of a Turkish Bazaar. I keep my studio here, too.
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TSUM - the signature fashion department store of Russia - has been a historic sight and the symbol of fashion in Moscow for more than 110 years. TSUM has made its name in Russia and in the world by its expertise in fashion buying. With its 70,000 square meters, it is the largest department store in Eastern Europe. It offers ready-to-wear, shoes and accessories collections of the world’s leading fashion brands including Valentino, Louis Vuitton, Celine, Gucci, Chanel, Ralph Lauren, Dior, Kiton, Brioni, Ermenegildo Zegna, Tom Ford, Alexander McQueen, Prada, Fendi etc.; jewellery and watches by Rolex, Patek Philippe, Hublot, Chopard, Garrard, Graff, Mikimoto etc.; porcelain and glass by Baccarat, Bernardaud, Christofle, Lalique, Daum, as well as perfumery and cosmetics of the leading brands.
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A fantastic bookstore, with a wonderful selection of books on photography, architecture, painting, graphics, design, cinema, music and cooking
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South London is largely underrated considering at times it's a treasure chest of gems; Battersea Park is one of those big sparkly ones. An interesting mix of faultlessly pruned gardens, displaced architecture, shape, form and colour generate a delightfully influential weekend stroll. With views of the almighty Battersea Power Station and the river dividing you from the Chelsea Embankment.
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Simply the best way to get around Miami. You see more, you smell more, and if you're lucky enough to have a boyfriend that drives scooters like I do, you can ride on the back and take some really great video footage.  
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You might think the Tate Britain is the less interesting of the two London outposts: full of crusty oil paintings and pensioners on day-trips, but you’d be wrong. Not only is the building a delicious warren of interconnecting rooms, each more beautiful than the last, but it also houses a collection of pre-Raphelite works that has me in tears of awe every time I swing by.
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Mint offers a great selection of Polaroid Camera & accessories, specializing in the SX-70 series! They provide latest full range of instant film with best-in-class, world-wide coverage at affordable prices. They also organize multiple Instant photography workshops and photographic exhibitions regularly. My first solo exhibition was also hosted by them.
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Classic independent cinema in the heart of Dalston. Good vibes and films. Support your local cinema!
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Nicole Chui is a freelance embroidery artist and designer based in Hackney. Her embroidery art is described as messy, brash, and disruptive. She has worked with the likes of Converse, Nike, Gal-dem and Parlophone. In 2019, she was named one of the future faces under 25 by the Evening Standard. 
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I am an art director and set designer. I believe that there is a strong correlation between the worlds of design, art and fashion. That in order for you to create innovative and lasting ideas you must approach projects with a fluid and artistic mindset, as opposed to a more strategic or business-minded thought process.
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I am a graphic designer currently based in Kuala Lumpur. My regular practice focuses on visual identity, art direction, book and exhibition design within the disciplines of art, architecture, design, retail and restaurants.
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Create / Curate — Visual Poetry for thoughtful & progressive brands
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A SG city chick who loves a good feast, corners of nature and graphic tees. I emcee live events, host for MTV and radio DJ. You'll most likely find me exiting a yoga studio or at the airport rushing to my next flight to a new destination.
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Graphic Designer based in Glasgow
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Michael was born and raised in Seattle, and has lived in New York since 2009. He's done graphic and interaction design for Pentagram and Local Projects, and is currently a designer at the Google Creative Lab.
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Co-Founder and Partner @ Studio Almond - a design-led, international award-winning eCommerce studio.
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Photographer based in Barcelona
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Partner / Creative Director at Cast Iron Design
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Brazilian-born illustrator and graphic designer based in London.
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Jerry Stifelman directs his flmmaking collective, CreatoDestructo Imagery and is a freelance writer and creative director for commercial brands that stand for something. He is an authenticity junkie, describing himself as “drawn to pretty much anything that comes a deep and true place, whether it's funny, ugly, beautiful or ferce.” His commercial work frequently takes him to large cities in other countries, but he loves his little home city of Carrboro, which he describes as “the funkier, gritter, hippier ( and hipper), less posh neighboring town to Chapel Hill, home of the University of North Carolina. It's an easy place to live, easy to bike everywhere, near the airport, and has loads of culture and the sense of optimism that comes from lots of students at the phase in life where all roads are open and anything is possible. It's also a place of great style — lots of people expressing themselves without listening to anyone else. It's also an easy ride to the Blue Ridge Mountains and the beaches.”
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Creative Director, focusing on Growth Strategies for companies (B-to-B) with collective of creatives. Nomad in my heart - always exploring and curious.
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Product Designer based in London
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