If you’re on the hunt for a burst of creative inspiration, fantastic street food, and a truly independent atmosphere, look no further than Lower Marsh Street in Waterloo. Tucked away just behind Waterloo Station, this vibrant street has become my go-to spot for igniting creativity and enjoying an authentic urban experience.
Recently, an incident in London made headlines in the art world.
Police were called to a gallery to assist a woman who appeared to be slumped over at a table with her head down for over two hours.
Since our start, over a decade ago we have been strongly committed to helping the local community. Giving back is at the heart of what we do.
Palace Gucci collab arrives with a predictably great campaign
The tie-up between the two fashion brands – which operate in different markets yet seem like natural companions – comes with a typically eccentric ad campaign. With Palace known for its own witty and irreverent advertising, and Gucci building a reputation under Michele for super stylish yet offbeat campaigns, the collab seems guaranteed to bring covetable products alongside some great ads. It duly arrives with a spot directed by regular Gucci contributor Max Siedentopf, which is quirky from start to finish and is well worth sticking with beyond the credits, which show up halfway through.