By Lizzie Wood
Like a child who has stolen a cookie from the biscuit tin, Shoreditch is a gleeful, tell-your-mum-you’re-at-a-sleepover-when-you’re-actually-at-a-party location. Full of decadent cake shops, bustling markets, vibrant graffiti pieces and ethereal fashion, it is London’s secret all-nighter where those who step across its border are transformed into a magical glade full of mischief and possibility.
While bankers and businessmen may go about their daily business behind the industrial grey exterior of the city, a few steps nearby, something exciting and yet-to-be-discovered will be happening in the depths of Shoreditch. It might be a secret underground dub-step party or a vintage Channel dress with a story behind it just itching to be discovered. You may walk around spending hours trying to find a boutique you visited on your last visit, only to discover it has been replaced by a pop-up restaurant only serving bread-based dishes. Next week it will be a tattoo parlour or vintage hairdressers.
And that’s the beautiful thing about Shoreditch; every corner has the potential of a lucky dip and the guaranteed outcome of a prize. With Shoreditch, you always win.
Lizzie Wood Bio
Lizzie Wood grew up in East London and is a self-professed Shoreditch-junkie. In particular, she is interested in street art and fashion. Lizzie recently graduated from the University of Nottingham in Ancient History and currently works for a Public Relations agency which provides her with the opportunity to write on a daily basis; from press releases, thought leadership and opinion pieces to email pitches and well-placed tweets. Lizzie is 21 years old.