In light of The Soho Society‘s urgent appeal to save the community’s much loved ‘last traditional deli’, I Camisa & Son facing permanent closure after Christmas, we’re shining a spotlight on other heritage businesses of Soho in hopes of rallying some spending power in these independent businesses iconic to Soho. West End resident, Labour CllrContinue reading “Heritage Businesses of Soho and Why They Need Your Support More Than Ever | My Soho Times”
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Behind The Little Scarlet Door: Welcome to the Ultimate Soho House Party! | My Soho Times
Co-founders Kamran Dehdashti and Jamie Hazeel’s newest Soho “house party” concept bar blends midtown Manhattan style with the essence of Soho for a venue that’s a social melting pot for everyone.
Soho’s Last Traditional Italian Deli ‘I Camisa & Son’ Is Threatened With Closure – The Soho Society Launch An Urgent Appeal To Save It! | My Soho Times
Tim Lord, chair of The Soho Society, has launched an urgent appeal to save Soho’s last remaining traditional Italian deli, I Camisa & Son on Old Compton Street. Over 1,000 people signed the campaign in less than 48hrs, and it currently stands at 1665 signatories out of its target 2500.
Luxury Fashion Inspired by Italy – Made in Soho by Nico DiDonna
Despite his initial training and critical acclaim as a menswear designer, Nico DiDonna also knows his way around a woman’s body…. like the varying ways materials drape effortlessly around the curves of the bosom and hips, giving just enough snatch on the waistline (with room to accommodate lockdown weight). He’s good at what he does and itContinue reading “Luxury Fashion Inspired by Italy – Made in Soho by Nico DiDonna”
Let’s Meet at My Place | My Soho Times
We reflect on the past year with ‘Takeaway Stories‘; local people share what they’ve taken away from navigating through a pandemic… meet the owners of My Place Soho!
A Cosy Nook in The Heart of Soho: London Clinic of Hypnotherapy
We reflect on the past year with ‘Takeaway Stories‘; local people share what they’ve taken away from navigating through a pandemic… Lydia Johnson, founder of London Clinic of Hypnotherapy starts off the series.
Measuring up to Tony the Soho Tailor | My Soho Times
Ever walked through Soho’s buzzing streets and looked above the shop-ground windows to wonder what’s up above? Editor-in-Chief and Soho local, Kai Lutterodt takes us up into one of those rooms – the studio of Tony Phillips aka Tony the Soho Tailor– for a rare interview…
Woven in the Fabric of Soho: Borovick Fabrics | My Soho Times
“My answer to anybody who wonders where fabric is used is this: wherever you can imagine fabric being used, that’s where we supply.” So says Simon Lipman, current owner of Borvick Fabrics in Berwick Street.
Someone of Soho Lights Up Oxford Street this Winter | My Soho Times
If you’re heading to the Westend for the Christmas shop, be sure to venture into ‘Soho end‘ of Oxford Street for an informal introduction to 100 people with a connection to Soho, via the Someone of Soho digital exhibition on the Flannels building. The giant installation on the corner of Poland St and Oxford StContinue reading “Someone of Soho Lights Up Oxford Street this Winter | My Soho Times”
The Survival of Berwick Street Market | My Soho Times
Another lockdown. And once again the only visible evidence that a market exists on Berwick Street is the Soho Dairy stall standing alone without its peers. Before lockdown 2.0 Robin Smith gave us a glimpse of what’s happening to the West End’s oldest market…