Brighton's funky shops
Recently I had chance to visit the historic seaside town of Brighton on the south coast of England again. In continuation with the theme encountered in previous visits, this springtime visit culminated in chucking rain as well.
Brighton's history and its fancy Regency past is the stuff of books and paintings. However this post is dedicated to the kitsch shop facades in Brighton's city centre.
A shop for Friends:
This shop below is clearly not selling carcasses:
Continuing with the theme some shoes for the serious veggies. Initially this shopfront made me go 'Whaaat' (ala TheLydiaBennet of LBD) but then it clicked - shoes made without leather or animal skin. If fact, it shouldn't have surprised me at all. It is not uncommon for some Hindus in India to wear non-leather (canvas/ cloth-based or faux leather) shoes. In fact I can count a few family members who are pretty serious about this and extend the principle to bags/ purses too!
This was a funky looking club/ cinema/ comedy place. Must watch a show here on my next visit:
Brighton's history and its fancy Regency past is the stuff of books and paintings. However this post is dedicated to the kitsch shop facades in Brighton's city centre.
A shop for Friends:
This shop below is clearly not selling carcasses:
Continuing with the theme some shoes for the serious veggies. Initially this shopfront made me go 'Whaaat' (ala TheLydiaBennet of LBD) but then it clicked - shoes made without leather or animal skin. If fact, it shouldn't have surprised me at all. It is not uncommon for some Hindus in India to wear non-leather (canvas/ cloth-based or faux leather) shoes. In fact I can count a few family members who are pretty serious about this and extend the principle to bags/ purses too!
This was a funky looking club/ cinema/ comedy place. Must watch a show here on my next visit:
Imagine how charming, albeit super-busy, the city would be on a sunny day if even the cloudy/ misty days make it look this fun.
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