Tuesday 19 October 2010

THE FACE Club Review

'The only thing worse than being talked about, is not being talked about' adorns the wall of The Green Carnation, serving as the mantra for a new generation of glamorous eccentrics enveloped in lavish beauty and hedonism. THE FACE, the product of a collaboration by Rosemary Turner and her son Callum, Steve Strange (lead singer of 80's band Visage) and party extraordinaire Alejandro Gocast is a cross-generational night for the unconventional, the unorthodox and the bizarre, where the club kids of the future can mix with the club kids of the past.
Acting as a safe harbour for the the like minded, creating a platform for absolute freedom of expression, THE FACE becomes an evening of artistic extravaganza where fashion and art meet and merge with an eclectic array of music. With sets from legendary Dj Princess Julia, Jamie Lovatt, (R O M A N C E front man), Callum Turner and Steve Strange himself, playing everything from 80's era synth pop to 90's dance classics and beyond.
The great thing about THE FACE is its spontaneity and the aura of excitement it excretes into the London club scene, you never know who's going to show up or whats going to happen from one week to the next. Mr.Pustra; 'Vaudevilles darkest muse' and Adam Ant have taken to the stage on previous occasions and there are plans to make the night a weekly occurrence with more live acts, including Roman Kemp's band (son of Spandau Ballet bassist Martin kemp), and many more.
THE FACE is not a place for the shy or the conformist, but a place to see and be seen. A place to be opulent, ornate and elegant and a chance to be part of something that may define a decade, like the generations before and the generations to come. 

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