There was a time when everyone at campus was suddenly sporting Raybans and my mom asked if I wanted a decent pair. I said "No way!" Why would I want shades that looks like everyone else's? My sunnies collection consisted of my dad's old heavy-duty fishing shades plus those I dugged through and chosen at garage sales.
Now, I don't need to dig through anyone's used clothing to find unique fashion pieces.
This spring, Bizarre Bazaar brings glazing-magazines labels such as Kirsty Irwin, Faddoul, KAHLO, Sasha-Rose (Oh my, as seen in Project Runway?!) and many more. Stall after stall, one fashion dimension after another, I'll never get bored...but I will definitely get hungry. That's why it's superb
to know Eat Art Truck will just be parked right there, ready to serve yummy, modern fusion street food - at its best. You can't go wrong with their chefs being Stuart Mcgill and Brenton Balicki - former chefs of Tetsuya's and Quay. I also definitely won't forget to check out what's the new always-fresh art is on their truck this time!
What I can't believe is the bazaar is only 4 hours long. No time for games ladies, leave the heels behind and get ready to pounce on some goodies with our sneakers!
Here's the dynamite trigger: globally rockin' Guerilla Gigs will throw in a live truck performance from indie rock quartet Little Napier.
What's a live truck performance, one may ask?
A live performance on a truck. Duh.
We got to understand this, Bizarre Bazaar never gets complicated,
what we see is what we get.
And in this 13th Bizarre Bazaar, we will get the good stuff.
NO tricks!
NO commercialised-I-see-in-every-corner clothes!
NO unnecessary entrance fees!
NO kidding!
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