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A bit of culture

June 6th, 2006  |  Published in Belfast, Fashion, Friends

G at college

Last night G and I had a bit of culture as we headed to the University of Ulster’s School of Art and Design’s Final Year Degree Show. We knew someone that had done fashion there, so popped down to give our support.

I’ve got to say, it was really nice to do something a bit different on a Monday night, and there was a lot of interesting stuff to see – so much in fact that by the time I left I felt like I’d had sensory overload – there was almost too much going on! It did make me think though about how creative the human mind can be though and how sometimes at work, where we’re meant to be creative, we can keep just thinking the same old stuff.

Anyway, good luck to Martina, who was showing some lovely clothes she’d designed!

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