Shoreditch is full of people (smart, creative, well-intentioned people) who strive after quirkiness. Think Labour & Wait or Monster Supplies: wonderful stores, but just the slightest bit try hard.
The Hornsey Road is Dickens to Shoreditch's Trollope, Destiny's Child to its Leona Lewis, Bernini to its Borromini; the Hornsey Road doesn't have to achieve eccentricity, it blazes it. It's the kid who storms out of A-levels swearing at the teacher where Shoreditch is the cutie who smokes and never gets caught.
Take the hairdresser's at number 418. There's a white shopfront with a net curtain:
Walk inside and it's the 1970s in a catholic country:
Wow, this is quite something!
ReplyDeleteIt's number 418 I think. It's got scaffolding outside it at the moment.
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Thanks Harry - corrected.
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