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B – Lay Tong Phuket, MGallery Collection, a place of distinctive flair and character aims to cater to hip, young clientele with unique and discerning style. The resort is an exercise in modern playfulness with a funky vibe. Located on the most prime beach front at the upper market north of Patong Beach. B – Lay Tong Phuket, MGallery Collection commands spectacular view overlooking the white sandy beach and sparkling turquoise water of the Andaman Sea.

The 123 room resort is designed in a modern minimalist style, amplified with splashes of bold, daring designs and colors.The lobby bar is the staging ground for eclectic musical and social happenings, with live DJ performance and events. B – Lay Tong Phuket, MGallery Collection is your ultimate trendy destination and intimate hideaway ,with onsite luxurious facilities, such as a full service Spa, Dinning, Boutique. A place to play it down or party it up and have it done your way. You can simply be, at B – Lay Tong Phuket, MGallery Collection

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B – Lay Tong Phuket, MGallery Collection, a place of distinctive flair and character aims to cater to hip, young clientele with unique and discerning style. The resort is an exercise in modern playfulness with a funky vibe. Located on the most prime beach front at the upper market north of Patong Beach. B – Lay Tong Phuket, MGallery Collection commands spectacular view overlooking the white sandy beach and sparkling turquoise water of the Andaman Sea.

The 123 room resort is designed in a modern minimalist style, amplified with splashes of bold, daring designs and colors.The lobby bar is the staging ground for eclectic musical and social happenings, with live DJ performance and events. B – Lay Tong Phuket, MGallery Collection is your ultimate trendy destination and intimate hideaway ,with onsite luxurious facilities, such as a full service Spa, Dinning, Boutique. A place to play it down or party it up and have it done your way. You can simply be, at B – Lay Tong Phuket, MGallery Collection

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CONTENTSISSUE 43 | BRITAIN BOUND

Retail Detail 16

Bed Hopping : One Aldwych 18

Lookin' Good Feelin' Great 22

Aesthetics 24

Fashion 26

Art 34

One Night In... 36

Sniff This 38

On The Record 40

Bed World Member 42

In The Mix 44

Interview 46

Cover Story 50

Bed Fellows 60

Something is Happening 76

All About Bed 96

Distribution 98

MODEL OPHELIA OVERDOSEPHOTOGRAPHER MORITZ MAIBAUM

COVER

MODEL JADE VIXENPHOTOGRAPHER JERRY BENNETTCLOTHES by WESTWARD BOUNDTHANKS TO SARAH & STEVE BEECH

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CONTENTSISSUE 43 | BRITAIN BOUND

Retail Detail 16

Bed Hopping : One Aldwych 18

Lookin' Good Feelin' Great 22

Aesthetics 24

Fashion 26

Art 34

One Night In... 36

Sniff This 38

On The Record 40

Bed World Member 42

In The Mix 44

Interview 46

Cover Story 50

Bed Fellows 60

Something is Happening 76

All About Bed 96

Distribution 98

MODEL OPHELIA OVERDOSEPHOTOGRAPHER MORITZ MAIBAUM

COVER

MODEL JADE VIXENPHOTOGRAPHER JERRY BENNETTCLOTHES by WESTWARD BOUNDTHANKS TO SARAH & STEVE BEECH

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PUBLISHER

Oxygen Holding Co,Ltd.

EXECUTIVE EDITOR Paul Hampshire

CREATIVE DIRECTOR Sanya Souvanna Phouma

PROOF READER Stuart MacDonnell

WRITERS Sanya Souvanna Phouma Justin Dunne

DESIGNERS Puntit Arn Dinakara Ariya Guptarak

PHOTOGRAPHERS Hector Guzman James Gilbody Tommy Andersen Karlsson Sergio Del Amo Otero

ADVERTISE IN IT… Parkorn Tiyajai [email protected] m : 084 146 8884

GET IT… Send your name and email address to [email protected] to read the online version or fill in the online form for a year of Bed Sheets sent by mail.

READ IT ONLINE… www.bedsheetsmagazine.com

TALK ABOUT IT… Tell us what you think [email protected]

BED SHEETS OFFICE Oxygen Holding Co. Ltd, 26, Soi Sukhumvit 11, Sukhumvit Road, Klontoey Nua, Wattana, Bangkok 10110 Tel : 02 651 3537 Email : [email protected]

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the expreswritten prior permission of the publisher.

Views expressed in this magazine are not necessarily those of thepublisher, who accepts no responsibility for them.

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PUBLISHER

Oxygen Holding Co,Ltd.

EXECUTIVE EDITOR Paul Hampshire

CREATIVE DIRECTOR Sanya Souvanna Phouma

PROOF READER Stuart MacDonnell

WRITERS Sanya Souvanna Phouma Justin Dunne

DESIGNERS Puntit Arn Dinakara Ariya Guptarak

PHOTOGRAPHERS Hector Guzman James Gilbody Tommy Andersen Karlsson Sergio Del Amo Otero

ADVERTISE IN IT… Parkorn Tiyajai [email protected] m : 084 146 8884

GET IT… Send your name and email address to [email protected] to read the online version or fill in the online form for a year of Bed Sheets sent by mail.

READ IT ONLINE… www.bedsheetsmagazine.com

TALK ABOUT IT… Tell us what you think [email protected]

BED SHEETS OFFICE Oxygen Holding Co. Ltd, 26, Soi Sukhumvit 11, Sukhumvit Road, Klontoey Nua, Wattana, Bangkok 10110 Tel : 02 651 3537 Email : [email protected]

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the expreswritten prior permission of the publisher.

Views expressed in this magazine are not necessarily those of thepublisher, who accepts no responsibility for them.

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PAUL - BEE - HAMPSHIRE

Twi t ter : beefuton

Facebook : goobee

Emai l : bee@bedsupperc lub.com

Hello and welcome to this the Britain Bound issue of Bed Sheets Maga-zine. We were tickled pink when Britain’s leading fetish brand West-ward Bound agreed to do our cover and had to reach for the smelling salts when our favourite band S.C.U.M said yes to an interview. Our much-loved fashion designer Sorapol just happened to be doing a fashion show for the closing of London Fashion Week so we nipped down to shoot his extraordinary new collection and the cream of the capital’s fashionistas. London club kid, the delectable Daniel Lismore, and NYC’s legendary Larry Tee gave us a close up peek at their outra-geous club night Shabba Dabba Da for our One Night In feature. And I rolled up my sleeves to dish the dirt on fluoride and show you how to make a bizarre but very healthy way to keep your gnashers clean and sparkling.

Plus as always, we’ve also got the word on some of the essential events that Bed Suppperclub has lined up for you over the next two months.

EDITOR'S EYE..........................................................................................................................................

Photo by Golden Boy

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PAUL - BEE - HAMPSHIRE

Twi t ter : beefuton

Facebook : goobee

Emai l : bee@bedsupperc lub.com

Hello and welcome to this the Britain Bound issue of Bed Sheets Maga-zine. We were tickled pink when Britain’s leading fetish brand West-ward Bound agreed to do our cover and had to reach for the smelling salts when our favourite band S.C.U.M said yes to an interview. Our much-loved fashion designer Sorapol just happened to be doing a fashion show for the closing of London Fashion Week so we nipped down to shoot his extraordinary new collection and the cream of the capital’s fashionistas. London club kid, the delectable Daniel Lismore, and NYC’s legendary Larry Tee gave us a close up peek at their outra-geous club night Shabba Dabba Da for our One Night In feature. And I rolled up my sleeves to dish the dirt on fluoride and show you how to make a bizarre but very healthy way to keep your gnashers clean and sparkling.

Plus as always, we’ve also got the word on some of the essential events that Bed Suppperclub has lined up for you over the next two months.

EDITOR'S EYE..........................................................................................................................................

Photo by Golden Boy

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CONTRIBUTORS..........................................................................................................................................

KUBA KAMIL BOO

Kuba Kamil Boo is a young Polish guy, living in London. An extraordinary, awake, fashion-obsessed, psychopathic boy with a little common sense and vain tendencies. He loves photography, fashion and travelling, which all together provide an amazing opportunity to develop a creative and artistic way of living.

JERRY BENNETT

Jerry who shot our stunning cover is a professional photographer based in Philadelphia, PA. He loves beauty, fashion, creativity and intelligence. He spends his days and nights playing with light, colour, and tonality, working with other creative people, and trying new things.

DR.NANTAPAT SUPAPANACHART M.D.

An expert in aesthetics, she’s recognised both locally and inter-nationally and received awards for outstanding achievement and performing the highest number of Botox injections, Thermage and Ulthera treatments. When she’s not busy making people more beautiful, she lectures at leading medical schools and international conferences.

VICTORIA KIRKWOOD

A last-minute flight from Sydney to a funeral in London led to Victoria’s first unplanned stopover in Thailand and since then she’s found it increasingly hard to stay away. Originally a strug-gling artist, her work as a massage therapist and yoga teacher eventually led to a fascination with Chinese medicine and a degree in acupuncture. In her new column for Bed Sheets she creates essential blends to help you tweak the ups and downs of daily life or just smell and feel special and different.

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CONTRIBUTORS..........................................................................................................................................

KUBA KAMIL BOO

Kuba Kamil Boo is a young Polish guy, living in London. An extraordinary, awake, fashion-obsessed, psychopathic boy with a little common sense and vain tendencies. He loves photography, fashion and travelling, which all together provide an amazing opportunity to develop a creative and artistic way of living.

JERRY BENNETT

Jerry who shot our stunning cover is a professional photographer based in Philadelphia, PA. He loves beauty, fashion, creativity and intelligence. He spends his days and nights playing with light, colour, and tonality, working with other creative people, and trying new things.

DR.NANTAPAT SUPAPANACHART M.D.

An expert in aesthetics, she’s recognised both locally and inter-nationally and received awards for outstanding achievement and performing the highest number of Botox injections, Thermage and Ulthera treatments. When she’s not busy making people more beautiful, she lectures at leading medical schools and international conferences.

VICTORIA KIRKWOOD

A last-minute flight from Sydney to a funeral in London led to Victoria’s first unplanned stopover in Thailand and since then she’s found it increasingly hard to stay away. Originally a strug-gling artist, her work as a massage therapist and yoga teacher eventually led to a fascination with Chinese medicine and a degree in acupuncture. In her new column for Bed Sheets she creates essential blends to help you tweak the ups and downs of daily life or just smell and feel special and different.

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SOUND GOSSIP A Joyful Noise

VIS ION THE BRIDGETV Series

READ RUB OUT THE WORDS: The Letters of William Burroughs 1959-1974

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EDITOR'S CHOICE

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SOUND GOSSIP A Joyful Noise

VIS ION THE BRIDGETV Series

READ RUB OUT THE WORDS: The Letters of William Burroughs 1959-1974

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EDITOR'S CHOICE

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EMMA HARDIE AMAZING FACE There’s never been a more luxurious botanical cleansing balm. So pure, silky and hydrating, it doubles as a soothing and softening mask and universal rescue ointment. Use morning and night. Skin is left feeling clean, smooth and supple; never tight. So what’s the secret? Moringa seeds, wild sea fennel and vitamin E balance, purify and minimise the appearance of open pores , whilst a blend of uplifting orange, neroli and mandarin extracts combine with calming jasmine and rose to revitalise dull, dry, dehydrated and mature skins, leaving the complexion clean, soft and exquisitely fragrant. 3,700 baht. *** Add 000 in the UK postcode box. The plus side is you still only pay 250 baht p&p and the downside is it will take a little longer than the 3-5 days stated. P.B.H

MACHINE GUN STOCKINGS Licence your legs to kill with these machine-gun stockings. Features the print of a full-length machine gun on one side and a pistol tucked into a garter on the other. Sheer skin tone hosiery gives an illusion of the design being on your legs. Bite the bullet and buy a pair from http://thecultlabel.comP.B.H

VICTORY BRAND - CHAINS SHIRT White, collared and pocketed dress shirt. Made to order, 100% cotton. Chains are fitted with clasps for fasten-ing and unfastening. 3,260 baht from www.victory.bigcartel.com A.D.

DIESEL VEKTR ON-EAR HEADPHONES Size does matter so ditch that miniplug-in headphones that look like cotton buds tips held together with dental floss and get some mean oversized headgear that sounds as tough as it looks. Diesel has teamed up with Monster to create a pair of snazzy VEKTR On-Ear Headphones. Guaranteed to capture the highs and lows of your favourite tracks, they promise a scientifically backed assault on your senses. 8,700 baht www.monstercable.com P.B.H

[ b y T h e B e d S h e e t s Te a m ]RETAIL DETAIL..........................................................................................................................................

YOUR COMPASS TO COOL.

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EMMA HARDIE AMAZING FACE There’s never been a more luxurious botanical cleansing balm. So pure, silky and hydrating, it doubles as a soothing and softening mask and universal rescue ointment. Use morning and night. Skin is left feeling clean, smooth and supple; never tight. So what’s the secret? Moringa seeds, wild sea fennel and vitamin E balance, purify and minimise the appearance of open pores , whilst a blend of uplifting orange, neroli and mandarin extracts combine with calming jasmine and rose to revitalise dull, dry, dehydrated and mature skins, leaving the complexion clean, soft and exquisitely fragrant. 3,700 baht. *** Add 000 in the UK postcode box. The plus side is you still only pay 250 baht p&p and the downside is it will take a little longer than the 3-5 days stated. P.B.H

MACHINE GUN STOCKINGS Licence your legs to kill with these machine-gun stockings. Features the print of a full-length machine gun on one side and a pistol tucked into a garter on the other. Sheer skin tone hosiery gives an illusion of the design being on your legs. Bite the bullet and buy a pair from http://thecultlabel.comP.B.H

VICTORY BRAND - CHAINS SHIRT White, collared and pocketed dress shirt. Made to order, 100% cotton. Chains are fitted with clasps for fasten-ing and unfastening. 3,260 baht from www.victory.bigcartel.com A.D.

DIESEL VEKTR ON-EAR HEADPHONES Size does matter so ditch that miniplug-in headphones that look like cotton buds tips held together with dental floss and get some mean oversized headgear that sounds as tough as it looks. Diesel has teamed up with Monster to create a pair of snazzy VEKTR On-Ear Headphones. Guaranteed to capture the highs and lows of your favourite tracks, they promise a scientifically backed assault on your senses. 8,700 baht www.monstercable.com P.B.H

[ b y T h e B e d S h e e t s Te a m ]RETAIL DETAIL..........................................................................................................................................

YOUR COMPASS TO COOL.

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BED HOPPING

ONEALDWYCH F ive-star luxury accommodat ion wi th superb restaurants, a swimming pool and gym.

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Where is it? In the heart of London, minutes away from Covent Garden and Waterloo Bridge.

What’s the rate per night? Rooms start at around Bt.13,000++ for a single (breakfast not included).

So tell us more about the rooms. Choose from 105 five-star rooms and suites (93 rooms and 12 suites). Frette bed linen, feather and down duvets, original art in every room. Plus all rooms boast Bowers & Wilkins iPod docking stations, CD players, brand new flat-screen HD televisions, digital on-demand in-room entertain-ment, DVD players.

Fab fibre optic reading lights, mist-free mirrors, power showers and cute mini televisions are installed in each bathroom. Other freebies include wi-fi and broadband, PlanTation bathroom products, newspapers, fresh fruit and flowers.

How’s the restaurant? Axis restaurant and Indigo restau-rant serve modern European cui-sine in an elegant setting. Enjoy a drink in the Cinnamon Bar or the vibrant Lobby Bar. A weekly fixed price menu is available at lunch-time and for pre-and post-theatre supper and the restaurant may be booked for exclusive use.

1 AldwychLondon, Greater

London020 7300 1000

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BED HOPPING

ONEALDWYCH F ive-star luxury accommodat ion wi th superb restaurants, a swimming pool and gym.

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Where is it? In the heart of London, minutes away from Covent Garden and Waterloo Bridge.

What’s the rate per night? Rooms start at around Bt.13,000++ for a single (breakfast not included).

So tell us more about the rooms. Choose from 105 five-star rooms and suites (93 rooms and 12 suites). Frette bed linen, feather and down duvets, original art in every room. Plus all rooms boast Bowers & Wilkins iPod docking stations, CD players, brand new flat-screen HD televisions, digital on-demand in-room entertain-ment, DVD players.

Fab fibre optic reading lights, mist-free mirrors, power showers and cute mini televisions are installed in each bathroom. Other freebies include wi-fi and broadband, PlanTation bathroom products, newspapers, fresh fruit and flowers.

How’s the restaurant? Axis restaurant and Indigo restau-rant serve modern European cui-sine in an elegant setting. Enjoy a drink in the Cinnamon Bar or the vibrant Lobby Bar. A weekly fixed price menu is available at lunch-time and for pre-and post-theatre supper and the restaurant may be booked for exclusive use.

1 AldwychLondon, Greater

London020 7300 1000

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The Circular Rotunda Bar adjacent to the main restaurant, is great for pre-dinner drinks and nibbles.

What’s in the neighbourhood? The hotel is located on the corner of The Aldwych and Wellington Street, adjacent to the Novello Theatre and opposite the London Transport Museum. Other nearby tourist attractions include Leicester Square’s theatres and the Royal Opera House, shopping in SoHo and Oxford Street, many well-known galleries including the Tate Modern and the National Gallery and the West End’s many pubs and nightclubs. A fantastic way to get a feel for the neigh-bourhood is to wake early, take a big breath and set out on one of the hotel’s three jogging routes, which range from 2.5 miles to 6.5 miles. All riverside routes, they’ll take you past nearby Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament and the Royal Festival Hall.

So tell me again, why should I stay here?The building alone is quite breathtaking. An English Heritage

Edwardian property, it was constructed in 1907 by the same architects who designed The Ritz. For many years the building was home to The Morning Post newspaper. In 1998 the hotel was restored by Jestico Whiles Associ-ates who purposefully retained its Edwardian style, and also included Louis XVI ornaments to furnish it, including a 400-piece art collection.

Not suitable for: If you are travelling on a budget you may wish to look at cheaper options outside central London or some of the inner city hostels.

Come for: Aside from being a swanky stay in the heart of the city, the hotel’s stunning facilities include a lap swimming pool with underwater music and luxury steam and sauna rooms. There is a state-of-the-art gym with dedicated personal trainers. Guests are also treated to a diverse range of relaxing treat-ments.

Book now!www.agoda.com

ABOVE ELEVENA NEW ROOFTOP BAR EXPERIENCE AT THE33rd FLOOR OF FRASER SUITES SUKHUMVIT

ON SUKHUMVIT ROAD SOI 11

NOW OPEN !For more info call us at 02 207 9300www.aboveeleven.comwww.facebook.com/aboveeleven20

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The Circular Rotunda Bar adjacent to the main restaurant, is great for pre-dinner drinks and nibbles.

What’s in the neighbourhood? The hotel is located on the corner of The Aldwych and Wellington Street, adjacent to the Novello Theatre and opposite the London Transport Museum. Other nearby tourist attractions include Leicester Square’s theatres and the Royal Opera House, shopping in SoHo and Oxford Street, many well-known galleries including the Tate Modern and the National Gallery and the West End’s many pubs and nightclubs. A fantastic way to get a feel for the neigh-bourhood is to wake early, take a big breath and set out on one of the hotel’s three jogging routes, which range from 2.5 miles to 6.5 miles. All riverside routes, they’ll take you past nearby Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament and the Royal Festival Hall.

So tell me again, why should I stay here?The building alone is quite breathtaking. An English Heritage

Edwardian property, it was constructed in 1907 by the same architects who designed The Ritz. For many years the building was home to The Morning Post newspaper. In 1998 the hotel was restored by Jestico Whiles Associ-ates who purposefully retained its Edwardian style, and also included Louis XVI ornaments to furnish it, including a 400-piece art collection.

Not suitable for: If you are travelling on a budget you may wish to look at cheaper options outside central London or some of the inner city hostels.

Come for: Aside from being a swanky stay in the heart of the city, the hotel’s stunning facilities include a lap swimming pool with underwater music and luxury steam and sauna rooms. There is a state-of-the-art gym with dedicated personal trainers. Guests are also treated to a diverse range of relaxing treat-ments.

Book now!www.agoda.com

ABOVE ELEVENA NEW ROOFTOP BAR EXPERIENCE AT THE33rd FLOOR OF FRASER SUITES SUKHUMVIT

ON SUKHUMVIT ROAD SOI 11

NOW OPEN !For more info call us at 02 207 9300www.aboveeleven.comwww.facebook.com/aboveeleven20

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However, when fluoridation was halted in parts of Finland, East Germany, Cuba and Canada, tooth decay actually decreased. The first ever lawsuits against the US 's atomic bomb programme, the Manhattan Project, con-cerned fluoride, not radiation. Another alarming fact is that the first health tests for fluoride were designed to establish how much industry could afford to release into the environment without damaging human health.

So one thing that we definitely do know is that fluoride is toxic – in fact it’s so toxic, that in 1984, the makers of Colgate, Procter & Gamble, reportedly admitted that a small tube of their toothpaste "theoretically at least, contains enough fluoride to kill a small child."

At best, the jury is out, but despite the uncertainty surrounding its safety, finding toothpaste that’s fluoride free is very difficult, how-ever making your own is incred-ibly easy. Here’s a recipe for chocolate toothpaste which may sound silly but in actual fact research done by Tulane University supports claims that cacao fights cavities, hardens tooth enamel, and helps keep teeth and gums healthy. Its ben-efits, studies say, are very similar to that of fluoride.

Of course if the idea of clean-ing your teeth with chocolate-flavoured paste sounds as crazy as a box of frogs in party hats you could replace the cacao with mint, wild fennel, clove or spearmint.

To its fans, fluoride added to tap-water is one of the most effective ways of achieving dental health and provides poorer children’s teeth a chance to sparkle like those of their more privileged counterparts.

To opponents and sceptics it is forced, mass medication, the benefits of which may pale in comparison to the uncertain consequences – which are said to include cancer, cot death, eczema, infertility and Down's Syndrome.

Health officials in countries that place fluoride in tap water maintain it can help dental health by strengthening tooth enamel, making it more resistant to tooth decay. They also assert that it re-duces the amount of acid that the bacteria on your teeth produce.

*note: The paste will stay fresh and

safe because the coconut oil and

hydrogen peroxide have anti-bacteri-al and anti-fungi

properties.

CHOCOLATE TOOTHPASTE 3 tablespoons organic coconut oil ½ tablespoon bicarbonate of soda½ tablespoon bentonite clay ( if you cant find this add more bicarbonate of soda1½ dessertspoons 3% hydrogen peroxide 1-2 dessertspoons organic cacao1 teaspoon stevia ( this will sweeten the toothpaste)or a few drops of alcohol free vanilla essence

Combine all the ingredients in a small bowl and mix them thoroughly with a spatula until a smooth, thick paste forms. The paste shouldn’t be too runny; it has to stay on your toothbrush.

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LOOKIN' GOOD FEELIN' GREAT [ b y PAU L H A M P S H I R E ]

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However, when fluoridation was halted in parts of Finland, East Germany, Cuba and Canada, tooth decay actually decreased. The first ever lawsuits against the US 's atomic bomb programme, the Manhattan Project, con-cerned fluoride, not radiation. Another alarming fact is that the first health tests for fluoride were designed to establish how much industry could afford to release into the environment without damaging human health.

So one thing that we definitely do know is that fluoride is toxic – in fact it’s so toxic, that in 1984, the makers of Colgate, Procter & Gamble, reportedly admitted that a small tube of their toothpaste "theoretically at least, contains enough fluoride to kill a small child."

At best, the jury is out, but despite the uncertainty surrounding its safety, finding toothpaste that’s fluoride free is very difficult, how-ever making your own is incred-ibly easy. Here’s a recipe for chocolate toothpaste which may sound silly but in actual fact research done by Tulane University supports claims that cacao fights cavities, hardens tooth enamel, and helps keep teeth and gums healthy. Its ben-efits, studies say, are very similar to that of fluoride.

Of course if the idea of clean-ing your teeth with chocolate-flavoured paste sounds as crazy as a box of frogs in party hats you could replace the cacao with mint, wild fennel, clove or spearmint.

To its fans, fluoride added to tap-water is one of the most effective ways of achieving dental health and provides poorer children’s teeth a chance to sparkle like those of their more privileged counterparts.

To opponents and sceptics it is forced, mass medication, the benefits of which may pale in comparison to the uncertain consequences – which are said to include cancer, cot death, eczema, infertility and Down's Syndrome.

Health officials in countries that place fluoride in tap water maintain it can help dental health by strengthening tooth enamel, making it more resistant to tooth decay. They also assert that it re-duces the amount of acid that the bacteria on your teeth produce.

*note: The paste will stay fresh and

safe because the coconut oil and

hydrogen peroxide have anti-bacteri-al and anti-fungi

properties.

CHOCOLATE TOOTHPASTE 3 tablespoons organic coconut oil ½ tablespoon bicarbonate of soda½ tablespoon bentonite clay ( if you cant find this add more bicarbonate of soda1½ dessertspoons 3% hydrogen peroxide 1-2 dessertspoons organic cacao1 teaspoon stevia ( this will sweeten the toothpaste)or a few drops of alcohol free vanilla essence

Combine all the ingredients in a small bowl and mix them thoroughly with a spatula until a smooth, thick paste forms. The paste shouldn’t be too runny; it has to stay on your toothbrush.

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How fast or slow does the hand age in comparison to the face?Usually it’s the face that ages fast-er, particularly the under-eye area, because it’s more often exposed to the sun. However, if your work involves outdoor events then your hands are likely to age equally fast. There are three aging signs you’re commonly going to see on the hands; the change in the pigmentations, fine wrinkles and volume loss because of which the hands get really thin and appear old.

How can we delay the process? Pigmentation and wrinkles can be attributed to the sun. The more you are exposed to the sun, the more you lose collagen and de-velop pigmentation. So to reduce the occurrence of pigmentation and wrinkles, just like for the face, you’ll need to avoid the sun and apply lots of sunscreen. If your skin is dry, rub a bit of hand cream whenever you remember to.

We lose moisture from the hands every time we wash them, so it’s important to get into the habit of applying hand cream. Cosmeti-cally, you can also get laser treat-ment to stimulate collagen and get rid of freckles on the hand. Thermage also works well to tighten the skin which can be used to prevent, and treat, sagging skin.

If my hands already look wrinkled and slim, what should I do? For pigmentation, we can use laser to burn off the pigment. For the superficial upper layer wrinkles, laser rejuvenation or sublative collagen stimulation laser can be used and accompa-nied with skin tightening laser like Thermage. For mid-level of the dermis we can use the new-est technology, radio frequency needle, which goes deep into the skin to stimulate and firm it up. Unlike the face, you don’t really need to work on the deep skin layer of the hands.

To treat volume loss on the hands, we can use fillers. We commonly use hyaluronic aicd as it is the safest filler and it is reversible. The only disadvantage though, is it doesn’t last very long, approximately six months to a year. However, other longer-lasting fillers are not as safe and can result in lumps and bumps. If the fat loss is drastic then it is more effective to use fat injec-tions, or an even more effective and longer-lasting treatment, where along with fat extraction, we can extract the stem cells and inject them simultaneously with the fat tissue. www.apexprofoundbeauty.com

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Are your hands revealing your age?For most of us, our main focus is the face, be it in our daily facial regimen or the treatments we undergo to maintain youthful looks. But many of us often ignore our hands, even though we use them to do a multitude of things, including applying cosmetics and creams to our faces. Ironically, hands are one of the earliest age-telling features of our bodies. As we age, our hands begin to lose volume making them appear bony and fragile with vein protrusions.

www.apexprofoundbeauty.com

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REVEALING YOUR AGE?

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How fast or slow does the hand age in comparison to the face?Usually it’s the face that ages fast-er, particularly the under-eye area, because it’s more often exposed to the sun. However, if your work involves outdoor events then your hands are likely to age equally fast. There are three aging signs you’re commonly going to see on the hands; the change in the pigmentations, fine wrinkles and volume loss because of which the hands get really thin and appear old.

How can we delay the process? Pigmentation and wrinkles can be attributed to the sun. The more you are exposed to the sun, the more you lose collagen and de-velop pigmentation. So to reduce the occurrence of pigmentation and wrinkles, just like for the face, you’ll need to avoid the sun and apply lots of sunscreen. If your skin is dry, rub a bit of hand cream whenever you remember to.

We lose moisture from the hands every time we wash them, so it’s important to get into the habit of applying hand cream. Cosmeti-cally, you can also get laser treat-ment to stimulate collagen and get rid of freckles on the hand. Thermage also works well to tighten the skin which can be used to prevent, and treat, sagging skin.

If my hands already look wrinkled and slim, what should I do? For pigmentation, we can use laser to burn off the pigment. For the superficial upper layer wrinkles, laser rejuvenation or sublative collagen stimulation laser can be used and accompa-nied with skin tightening laser like Thermage. For mid-level of the dermis we can use the new-est technology, radio frequency needle, which goes deep into the skin to stimulate and firm it up. Unlike the face, you don’t really need to work on the deep skin layer of the hands.

To treat volume loss on the hands, we can use fillers. We commonly use hyaluronic aicd as it is the safest filler and it is reversible. The only disadvantage though, is it doesn’t last very long, approximately six months to a year. However, other longer-lasting fillers are not as safe and can result in lumps and bumps. If the fat loss is drastic then it is more effective to use fat injec-tions, or an even more effective and longer-lasting treatment, where along with fat extraction, we can extract the stem cells and inject them simultaneously with the fat tissue. www.apexprofoundbeauty.com

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Are your hands revealing your age?For most of us, our main focus is the face, be it in our daily facial regimen or the treatments we undergo to maintain youthful looks. But many of us often ignore our hands, even though we use them to do a multitude of things, including applying cosmetics and creams to our faces. Ironically, hands are one of the earliest age-telling features of our bodies. As we age, our hands begin to lose volume making them appear bony and fragile with vein protrusions.

www.apexprofoundbeauty.com

ARE YOUR

REVEALING YOUR AGE?

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AUTUMN WINTER

SORAPOL'S

IRONGRIP

2012

A/W 12 SHOW

Sorapol’s A/W12 show, entitled Iron Grip,was held in one of London’s most unique and atmospheric

performance spaces: The Old Vic Tunnels.

ART DIRECTOR DANIEL LISMORE

MAKE-UP ILLAMASQUAPHOTOS KUBA KAMIL BOO

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AUTUMN WINTER

SORAPOL'S

IRONGRIP

2012

A/W 12 SHOW

Sorapol’s A/W12 show, entitled Iron Grip,was held in one of London’s most unique and atmospheric

performance spaces: The Old Vic Tunnels.

ART DIRECTOR DANIEL LISMORE

MAKE-UP ILLAMASQUAPHOTOS KUBA KAMIL BOO

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New York based artist Brian Donnelly aka KAWS is one of those individuals that stand at the confluence of art, fashion and stardom because his work expresses something so contemporary that it not only happens in multiple forms and in multiple situations, but is also appropriated by other contemporary culture contributors.

A graffiti artist, illustrator, toymaker, sculptor and painter, Don-nelly admits he is first and foremost a painter. The other activities, including merchandiser (with his Original Fake brand), are more to broaden his reach with other audiences.

Inspired by past Pop art masters such as Claes Oldenburg and Tom Wesselmann, Donnelly also found affinities with his con-temporaries such as Nigo, founder of Bathing Ape clothing line. It was through Nigo that, Donnelly caught the attraction of music producer Pharell Williams, for whom KAWS is the epitome of modern pop art.

NEW YORK

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New York based artist Brian Donnelly aka KAWS is one of those individuals that stand at the confluence of art, fashion and stardom because his work expresses something so contemporary that it not only happens in multiple forms and in multiple situations, but is also appropriated by other contemporary culture contributors.

A graffiti artist, illustrator, toymaker, sculptor and painter, Don-nelly admits he is first and foremost a painter. The other activities, including merchandiser (with his Original Fake brand), are more to broaden his reach with other audiences.

Inspired by past Pop art masters such as Claes Oldenburg and Tom Wesselmann, Donnelly also found affinities with his con-temporaries such as Nigo, founder of Bathing Ape clothing line. It was through Nigo that, Donnelly caught the attraction of music producer Pharell Williams, for whom KAWS is the epitome of modern pop art.

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ONE NIGHT IN... [ b y L A R R Y T E E ]

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What should I know before I go?  Well, you should know that the party is run by two of the most mental characters in London nightlife history and that you should make an effort to dress up for the event or you might feel under-dressed.

Who’s going to get me on the guestlist?   There is NO guest-list! Well, actually, we have a core crowd of kids from the fashion colleges, designers, super-models (we did supermodel Jourdan Dunn's birthday bash and have Luke Worrall as a DJ), music industry insiders, and legendary club

luminaries that HAVE to get in for free. At Movida there was no cover, but you had to look right to get past the door squad.

What should I wear? Crazy dress or nothing. There is a lot of different approaches to dressing for SDD which include high fashion to rubber gear...there is no one correct approach! Google Daniel Lismore, the nightlife luminary often fea-tured in the fashion and culture magazines (I-d, POP) worldwide for ideas.

But we have amazing guest DJs like the Boy London/Long X DJ team, supermodel Luke Worrall, London's ground-breaker Buster Bennett, and others.

Who should I look out for? OMG, everyone has popped into the night including model Jourdan Dunn, i-D writer Adam Ant, Steve Strange, queen Princess Julia, Jodie Harsh, and Boy George to name a few.

What else should we know? We’ve had events all over the planet and in cities across the UK like Birmingham and Brighton.

What time should I make my entrance?Get there early or you might not get in. Plus there are usually complimentary drinks for early arrivers - always a good reason to get your butt in there early.

What’s the music?  Well, I set the musical tone for the night which is a fizzy cocktail of CRAZEE tunes, boombah-ton, indie-electro and pop trash. Since have released hits featuring Afrojack, Princess Superstar, San-tigold, Steve Aoki, Perez Hilton, Shontelle and Rupaul, you can get a good idea what a night of that might sound like.

ONE NIGHT IN

PHOTOS by LINDA COOPERLINDAKUPO.CO.UK

LONDON

By Larry Tee & Daniel Lismore

SHABBADABBADA

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ONE NIGHT IN... [ b y L A R R Y T E E ]

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What should I know before I go?  Well, you should know that the party is run by two of the most mental characters in London nightlife history and that you should make an effort to dress up for the event or you might feel under-dressed.

Who’s going to get me on the guestlist?   There is NO guest-list! Well, actually, we have a core crowd of kids from the fashion colleges, designers, super-models (we did supermodel Jourdan Dunn's birthday bash and have Luke Worrall as a DJ), music industry insiders, and legendary club

luminaries that HAVE to get in for free. At Movida there was no cover, but you had to look right to get past the door squad.

What should I wear? Crazy dress or nothing. There is a lot of different approaches to dressing for SDD which include high fashion to rubber gear...there is no one correct approach! Google Daniel Lismore, the nightlife luminary often fea-tured in the fashion and culture magazines (I-d, POP) worldwide for ideas.

But we have amazing guest DJs like the Boy London/Long X DJ team, supermodel Luke Worrall, London's ground-breaker Buster Bennett, and others.

Who should I look out for? OMG, everyone has popped into the night including model Jourdan Dunn, i-D writer Adam Ant, Steve Strange, queen Princess Julia, Jodie Harsh, and Boy George to name a few.

What else should we know? We’ve had events all over the planet and in cities across the UK like Birmingham and Brighton.

What time should I make my entrance?Get there early or you might not get in. Plus there are usually complimentary drinks for early arrivers - always a good reason to get your butt in there early.

What’s the music?  Well, I set the musical tone for the night which is a fizzy cocktail of CRAZEE tunes, boombah-ton, indie-electro and pop trash. Since have released hits featuring Afrojack, Princess Superstar, San-tigold, Steve Aoki, Perez Hilton, Shontelle and Rupaul, you can get a good idea what a night of that might sound like.

ONE NIGHT IN

PHOTOS by LINDA COOPERLINDAKUPO.CO.UK

LONDON

By Larry Tee & Daniel Lismore

SHABBADABBADA

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[ b y V I C T O R I A K I R K WO O D ]

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Perfumers and Apothecaries : There are many notable establishments to be found around London sell-ing herbs, lotions and potions, one of the oldest being Baldwin’s on the Walworth Road. Fragrant and nostalgic, here you will find advice, natural remedies, essential oils, and all the base ingredients you need to make your own soaps, creams and ointments.

Only slightly, newer at 137 years old, is Geo F Trumper where you can sniff a large range of co-lognes, marvel at men’s grooming paraphernalia, and even attend a shaving school. Nearby on Jermyn Street Czech & Speake sell one of my favourite men’s scents, Frank-incense & Myrrh.

For a more Oriental experience visit Acumedic’s Chinalife shop in Camden. There, along with traditional Chinese medicine, you can drink at the tea bar or have a cosmetic facial treatment. The shop sells a wide range of unusual premium teas, tonics and beauty products.

To smell first-hand the plants behind medicinal, pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations, visit Chelsea Physic Garden, founded in 1673, as the Apothecaries' Garden.

Literary Experiments : On the 12th of June there will be a ‘read and sniff’ event in East London, the culmination of the Penning Per-fumes project, where perfumers and poets collaborated, writing poems about scents and creat-ing perfumes inspired by poems. http://penningperfumes.tumblr.com/about

Cheeses : When a man is bored of cheese… London is a brilliant place to try and buy cheese. Don’t feel too shy to ask to try a sliver and enquire about, or research, what to eat the cheese with or on. Paxton and Whitfield is London’s oldest cheesemonger and holds many royal warrants. Cheeses are matured in the underground cel-lar of their shop in Jermyn Street.

La Fromagerie has walk-in cheese rooms and tasting cafes in Marylebone and Highbury where you can buy various platters of five specially chosen cheeses and order from a list of paired wines. Neal’s Yard Dairy is another won-derful London cheese business with shops in Covent Garden and Borough market. It was set up in the 70s along with Neal’s Yard Remedies and the Monmouth coffee house. But let’s not start on the subject of coffee…

London’s most horrible smell? Fried Chicken

and chips on the top of the bus or

on the tube –I hate it!

l e f t :

Acumedic’s Chinalife shop

r ight :

Paxton and Whitfield

SNIFF THIS

ODORAMA LONDONLondon does not smel l very much to me. I t is not a p lace where I walk out of the a i rport and smel l the d is t inct ive scent of eucalyptus, the sea, a lp ine f i rs or dur ian. But there are pockets of very part icu lar smel ls .

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Brixton Market, a large, vibrant affair dating back to 1870 and encompassing three quaint arcades from the 20s and 30s absolutely stinks in places - mainly of salt fish on the Caribbean and African pro-duce stalls. It’s also a great place to eat everything from Colom-bian food to organic sourdough Neapolitan Pizza. While you’re there, if you can find the health food shop further up Atlantic Road, I recommend the Amphora Aromatic essential oils they stock, which are cheap but good quality. There are plenty of other ‘smelly’ markets in London but Brixton’s is having a resurgence at the mo-ment so is particularly lively and interesting.

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[ b y V I C T O R I A K I R K WO O D ]

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Perfumers and Apothecaries : There are many notable establishments to be found around London sell-ing herbs, lotions and potions, one of the oldest being Baldwin’s on the Walworth Road. Fragrant and nostalgic, here you will find advice, natural remedies, essential oils, and all the base ingredients you need to make your own soaps, creams and ointments.

Only slightly, newer at 137 years old, is Geo F Trumper where you can sniff a large range of co-lognes, marvel at men’s grooming paraphernalia, and even attend a shaving school. Nearby on Jermyn Street Czech & Speake sell one of my favourite men’s scents, Frank-incense & Myrrh.

For a more Oriental experience visit Acumedic’s Chinalife shop in Camden. There, along with traditional Chinese medicine, you can drink at the tea bar or have a cosmetic facial treatment. The shop sells a wide range of unusual premium teas, tonics and beauty products.

To smell first-hand the plants behind medicinal, pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations, visit Chelsea Physic Garden, founded in 1673, as the Apothecaries' Garden.

Literary Experiments : On the 12th of June there will be a ‘read and sniff’ event in East London, the culmination of the Penning Per-fumes project, where perfumers and poets collaborated, writing poems about scents and creat-ing perfumes inspired by poems. http://penningperfumes.tumblr.com/about

Cheeses : When a man is bored of cheese… London is a brilliant place to try and buy cheese. Don’t feel too shy to ask to try a sliver and enquire about, or research, what to eat the cheese with or on. Paxton and Whitfield is London’s oldest cheesemonger and holds many royal warrants. Cheeses are matured in the underground cel-lar of their shop in Jermyn Street.

La Fromagerie has walk-in cheese rooms and tasting cafes in Marylebone and Highbury where you can buy various platters of five specially chosen cheeses and order from a list of paired wines. Neal’s Yard Dairy is another won-derful London cheese business with shops in Covent Garden and Borough market. It was set up in the 70s along with Neal’s Yard Remedies and the Monmouth coffee house. But let’s not start on the subject of coffee…

London’s most horrible smell? Fried Chicken

and chips on the top of the bus or

on the tube –I hate it!

l e f t :

Acumedic’s Chinalife shop

r ight :

Paxton and Whitfield

SNIFF THIS

ODORAMA LONDONLondon does not smel l very much to me. I t is not a p lace where I walk out of the a i rport and smel l the d is t inct ive scent of eucalyptus, the sea, a lp ine f i rs or dur ian. But there are pockets of very part icu lar smel ls .

..........................................................................................................................................

UK

Brixton Market, a large, vibrant affair dating back to 1870 and encompassing three quaint arcades from the 20s and 30s absolutely stinks in places - mainly of salt fish on the Caribbean and African pro-duce stalls. It’s also a great place to eat everything from Colom-bian food to organic sourdough Neapolitan Pizza. While you’re there, if you can find the health food shop further up Atlantic Road, I recommend the Amphora Aromatic essential oils they stock, which are cheap but good quality. There are plenty of other ‘smelly’ markets in London but Brixton’s is having a resurgence at the mo-ment so is particularly lively and interesting.

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David Bowie released ‘The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars’ in 1972. The concept album is based on the story of a rock star from outer space. Ziggy is the human mani-festation of an alien being who is attempting to present humanity with a message of hope in the last five years of its existence.

The Album was a major factor in Bowies becoming one of the world's best known rock stars.The cover was shot in January 1972, outside furriers "K. West" at 23 Heddon Street, London, with orange haired Bowie clad in a green jumpsuit, resting his foot on a step.

Apparently, Brian Ward the pho-tographer was shooting the band in a makeshift photographic studio above the street and suggested they do some outdoor shots. The other band members thought it was too cold and declined to join Bowie for the picture so he ap-peared alone on the cover.

The post office in the background (now "The Living Room, W1" bar) was the site of London's first nightclub, The Cave of the Golden Calf, which opened in 1912. As part of street renovations, in April 1997 a red phonebox was returned to the street, replacing a modern blue phonebox, which in turn had replaced the original phonebox featured on the rear cover.

Earlier this year a plaque was

unveiled to mark the site of the

cover shot.  

ON THE RECORD [ b y PAU L H A M P S H I R E ]

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David Bowie released ‘The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars’ in 1972. The concept album is based on the story of a rock star from outer space. Ziggy is the human mani-festation of an alien being who is attempting to present humanity with a message of hope in the last five years of its existence.

The Album was a major factor in Bowies becoming one of the world's best known rock stars.The cover was shot in January 1972, outside furriers "K. West" at 23 Heddon Street, London, with orange haired Bowie clad in a green jumpsuit, resting his foot on a step.

Apparently, Brian Ward the pho-tographer was shooting the band in a makeshift photographic studio above the street and suggested they do some outdoor shots. The other band members thought it was too cold and declined to join Bowie for the picture so he ap-peared alone on the cover.

The post office in the background (now "The Living Room, W1" bar) was the site of London's first nightclub, The Cave of the Golden Calf, which opened in 1912. As part of street renovations, in April 1997 a red phonebox was returned to the street, replacing a modern blue phonebox, which in turn had replaced the original phonebox featured on the rear cover.

Earlier this year a plaque was

unveiled to mark the site of the

cover shot.  

ON THE RECORD [ b y PAU L H A M P S H I R E ]

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BED WORLD MEMBER

ANISHA PRACHASERI

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What line of work are you in?I work mainly in marketing. I started my marketing company, Savant Marketing Solutions, a few years ago while I was still in grad school. I've also launched other businesses with friends including an import business for plastic products (Check out our cool stuff at www.facebook.com/keterthailand). What’s your favourite noise? The sound of ocean waves crashing on the beach in front of a beautiful villa. Because hopefully this would mean I'm vacationing on a remote island. What’s your least favourite noise? The sound of a spoon grating over a ceramic plate and the sound of people biting down on eating utensils. Those noises give me the chills.

If we gave you the chance to change anything, what would you change? The fact that so many of the world’s cultures are fading so quickly. Each generation should preserve and share their culture with the next generation. Imagine a world without cultures, where everyone wore the same style of clothing, ate the same food and had the same way of thinking, how dull would that be!

What turns you on creatively? Silence, long drives, good conversation, book stores and amusement parks. When have you never been so wrong? Several times, but you learn from life's mistakes, right? Describe your best night out in three words? It would definitely have to be a combination of good people, music and conversation. Ultimately, it's always best when you share things with the right people.

If you could only eat one food for the rest of your life what would it be? Krapaow lad khao khai dao (chicken with basil over rice with one egg sunny-side up). Satisfaction guaranteed every time! What’s Thailand’s best kept secret? Probably, the fact that there are more undiscovered spots here than anywhere else on the planet.42

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BED WORLD MEMBER

ANISHA PRACHASERI

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What line of work are you in?I work mainly in marketing. I started my marketing company, Savant Marketing Solutions, a few years ago while I was still in grad school. I've also launched other businesses with friends including an import business for plastic products (Check out our cool stuff at www.facebook.com/keterthailand). What’s your favourite noise? The sound of ocean waves crashing on the beach in front of a beautiful villa. Because hopefully this would mean I'm vacationing on a remote island. What’s your least favourite noise? The sound of a spoon grating over a ceramic plate and the sound of people biting down on eating utensils. Those noises give me the chills.

If we gave you the chance to change anything, what would you change? The fact that so many of the world’s cultures are fading so quickly. Each generation should preserve and share their culture with the next generation. Imagine a world without cultures, where everyone wore the same style of clothing, ate the same food and had the same way of thinking, how dull would that be!

What turns you on creatively? Silence, long drives, good conversation, book stores and amusement parks. When have you never been so wrong? Several times, but you learn from life's mistakes, right? Describe your best night out in three words? It would definitely have to be a combination of good people, music and conversation. Ultimately, it's always best when you share things with the right people.

If you could only eat one food for the rest of your life what would it be? Krapaow lad khao khai dao (chicken with basil over rice with one egg sunny-side up). Satisfaction guaranteed every time! What’s Thailand’s best kept secret? Probably, the fact that there are more undiscovered spots here than anywhere else on the planet.42

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IN THE MIX..........................................................................................................................................

[ b y J U S T I N D U N N E ]

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LAST CALL

Nothing symbolises the end of the night better than a set of toppled shot glasses, a staggered walk, a massive taxi queue, a hefty bar tab, ringing ears, or bloodshot eyes.

But the ‘last call ’ also gives us that last chance to wave good bye, exchange email addresses, “Add me on Facebook,” and most importantly, say “Thank you.”

Well, seven and half years later, this is my last call on both this fea-ture here and my time at Bed Supperclub.

Thank you. Thank you for all that you have added to my life and for the opportunity to meet so many of you.

Yeah, I know it’s an overused cliché to say “time flies when you’re having fun,” but it’s true.

I could not have asked for a better opportunity to be around so many wonderful times and people than my time here with Bed Supperclub. Thank you. To all of you, thank you.

Justin Dunne

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[ b y J U S T I N D U N N E ]

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LAST CALL

Nothing symbolises the end of the night better than a set of toppled shot glasses, a staggered walk, a massive taxi queue, a hefty bar tab, ringing ears, or bloodshot eyes.

But the ‘last call ’ also gives us that last chance to wave good bye, exchange email addresses, “Add me on Facebook,” and most importantly, say “Thank you.”

Well, seven and half years later, this is my last call on both this fea-ture here and my time at Bed Supperclub.

Thank you. Thank you for all that you have added to my life and for the opportunity to meet so many of you.

Yeah, I know it’s an overused cliché to say “time flies when you’re having fun,” but it’s true.

I could not have asked for a better opportunity to be around so many wonderful times and people than my time here with Bed Supperclub. Thank you. To all of you, thank you.

Justin Dunne

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BRITAIN BOUND

UK ISSUE

S.C.U.M are a South-East London based post-punk/art rock group. They take their name from

Valerie Solanas' misandrous screed,SCUM Manifesto.

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UK ISSUE

S.C.U.M are a South-East London based post-punk/art rock group. They take their name from

Valerie Solanas' misandrous screed,SCUM Manifesto.

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Your name is a reference to the SCUM Manifesto by the radical feminist who shot Warhol, Valerie Solanas. What inspired you to choose it?  It's an extreme manifesto, and an interesting glitch in popular culture. Valerie Solanas' only regret about shooting Andy Warhol was that she didn't kill him. The world where it came from was fascinating for us, plus SCUM without dots was taken.

You've said in interviews that you don't make music about social issues, so what do you write about? Escaping social issues. Speaking about the songwriting pro-cess, can you shed some light on how you create your music?It’s a lot to do with where we are and where we want to be. Pressure usually creates the best results for us.   Portishead picked you to perform at the 'All Tomorrow's Parties' Festival and Throbbing Gristle's Chris & Cosy remixed a single for you. Do you have any other heroes that you would like to work with?Brian Eno is a big inspiration on the music we make. Working with him would be a dream for us. Ennio Morricone doing a string arrange-ment for us would make us very happy campers.

Do you prefer playing live or studio work?  Studio work always presents new ways of writing and creating which is what really excites us as a band.  

You've played all over Europe and also Japan. Is there any show that stands out from the rest? We played the Venice Biennale a few years ago with artists Tim and Sue in an amazing courtyard off the canal. Hugely surreal, and probably the most excited I've ever been playing a show. All the power cut out midway through our last song and Mel car-ried on playing for half a minute then slowly the power came back on and we rejoined her, it had an amazing feeling about the whole thing. Tom and our manager got lost and slept on a boat and the rest of us ending up camping out with some travellers.

What are your plans for the rest of 2012?Writing parts for our new album, working on a new series of mixes of our favourite music which come out monthly dictated by the signs of the zodiac. We're playing a lot of European shows and festivals.

Any chance we can catch you live in Thailand soon? It would be a dream for us to write and record a Bangkok Signal to be part of our ‘SIGNALS’ series and to play out there would be amazing but we have no plans as of yet.

Finally .. Is there anything that you can't eat?   Tom’s vegetarian and that's about it; we eat almost anything.

http://www.myspace.com/

scum1968Again Into Eyes, S.C.U.M album

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Your name is a reference to the SCUM Manifesto by the radical feminist who shot Warhol, Valerie Solanas. What inspired you to choose it?  It's an extreme manifesto, and an interesting glitch in popular culture. Valerie Solanas' only regret about shooting Andy Warhol was that she didn't kill him. The world where it came from was fascinating for us, plus SCUM without dots was taken.

You've said in interviews that you don't make music about social issues, so what do you write about? Escaping social issues. Speaking about the songwriting pro-cess, can you shed some light on how you create your music?It’s a lot to do with where we are and where we want to be. Pressure usually creates the best results for us.   Portishead picked you to perform at the 'All Tomorrow's Parties' Festival and Throbbing Gristle's Chris & Cosy remixed a single for you. Do you have any other heroes that you would like to work with?Brian Eno is a big inspiration on the music we make. Working with him would be a dream for us. Ennio Morricone doing a string arrange-ment for us would make us very happy campers.

Do you prefer playing live or studio work?  Studio work always presents new ways of writing and creating which is what really excites us as a band.  

You've played all over Europe and also Japan. Is there any show that stands out from the rest? We played the Venice Biennale a few years ago with artists Tim and Sue in an amazing courtyard off the canal. Hugely surreal, and probably the most excited I've ever been playing a show. All the power cut out midway through our last song and Mel car-ried on playing for half a minute then slowly the power came back on and we rejoined her, it had an amazing feeling about the whole thing. Tom and our manager got lost and slept on a boat and the rest of us ending up camping out with some travellers.

What are your plans for the rest of 2012?Writing parts for our new album, working on a new series of mixes of our favourite music which come out monthly dictated by the signs of the zodiac. We're playing a lot of European shows and festivals.

Any chance we can catch you live in Thailand soon? It would be a dream for us to write and record a Bangkok Signal to be part of our ‘SIGNALS’ series and to play out there would be amazing but we have no plans as of yet.

Finally .. Is there anything that you can't eat?   Tom’s vegetarian and that's about it; we eat almost anything.

http://www.myspace.com/

scum1968Again Into Eyes, S.C.U.M album

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BRITAIN BOUND UK ISSUE

Beautifully hand-made latex clothing fromone the UK's leading designers.

MODEL LIZZY MEOWPHOTOGRAPHER ROBERT PICHLER

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Beautifully hand-made latex clothing fromone the UK's leading designers.

MODEL LIZZY MEOWPHOTOGRAPHER ROBERT PICHLER

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MODEL OPHELIA OVERDOSEPHOTOGRAPHER JULIAN KILSBY

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MODEL OPHELIA OVERDOSEPHOTOGRAPHER MORITZ MAIBAUM

MODEL OPHELIA OVERDOSEPHOTOGRAPHER TIMO FRANK

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MODEL JADE VIXENPHOTOGRAPHER MISS STUDIO X SPECIAL THANKS SARAH BEECH

STEVE BEECH

The name Westward Bound was a play with words when I moved from London to the West of England to set up a Bed, Breakfast and Dungeon hire facility way back in 1987. The Westward being geographic and the Bound as it says on the tin – Westward Bound. I was already heavily involved with the world as one of the original London fetish club promoters running Der Putsch since 1983.

The dungeon hire SM side became internationally known with write ups across the globe and numerous television appearances. By 1992 I decided to build on the brand strength and set up a mail order business – the modern Westward Bound was born.

From the start I looked at the world as a market and in the first year was delighted to be selling thigh boots to Moscow and wrist cuffs to The Orkney Islands. I have always been a “global citi-zen” and never restricted myself to borders.

As a teenager I hung around the London based punk scene and emerging London Club Scene that infamously became know as the New Romantics. Spinning from this I was involved with the first London Fetish Clubs in 1983 and inspired by my own sense of adventure created the Bed, Breakfast and Dungeon concept by 1987.

My teenage years were greatly influenced by the beauty of creation. I was a protégée of Kings Road Punk 1976/77, the London scene was very much a melting pot for young design and style. Vivienne Westwood was our high priestess and we all kicked around on a never ending swirl of guest lists and private parties.

The years rolled by and I recall being invited along to the first London Fashion week at Olympia and being rather bored with the event turned my churlish back on fashion to immerse my head in the fetish scene. This was before the scene had such a fashion core. I view it as a wonderful irony that nearly three decades later my roots in the world of London’s fashion and clubbing underground have been turned to such advantage that I end up heading the world’s leading latex-style brand; I prefer the terminology of style rather than fashion. All semantics but conveys a lasting quality, that is why I coined the term “Desire-Couture” for Westward Bound – sums us up neatly.

Back in the eighties latex clothing designers were few in number, the leading name being my dear friend Daniel James whose excellent black latex dresses set the tone along with photograph-ic collaborations with the late Bob Carlos Clarke. Daniel and both dated the same Russian Prin-cess back in 1978 and this was how we met. She is long gone, but we remained lifelong friends.

WESTWARD BOUND FOUNDER

UNGAGGED

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MODEL JADE VIXENPHOTOGRAPHER MISS STUDIO X SPECIAL THANKS SARAH BEECH

STEVE BEECH

The name Westward Bound was a play with words when I moved from London to the West of England to set up a Bed, Breakfast and Dungeon hire facility way back in 1987. The Westward being geographic and the Bound as it says on the tin – Westward Bound. I was already heavily involved with the world as one of the original London fetish club promoters running Der Putsch since 1983.

The dungeon hire SM side became internationally known with write ups across the globe and numerous television appearances. By 1992 I decided to build on the brand strength and set up a mail order business – the modern Westward Bound was born.

From the start I looked at the world as a market and in the first year was delighted to be selling thigh boots to Moscow and wrist cuffs to The Orkney Islands. I have always been a “global citi-zen” and never restricted myself to borders.

As a teenager I hung around the London based punk scene and emerging London Club Scene that infamously became know as the New Romantics. Spinning from this I was involved with the first London Fetish Clubs in 1983 and inspired by my own sense of adventure created the Bed, Breakfast and Dungeon concept by 1987.

My teenage years were greatly influenced by the beauty of creation. I was a protégée of Kings Road Punk 1976/77, the London scene was very much a melting pot for young design and style. Vivienne Westwood was our high priestess and we all kicked around on a never ending swirl of guest lists and private parties.

The years rolled by and I recall being invited along to the first London Fashion week at Olympia and being rather bored with the event turned my churlish back on fashion to immerse my head in the fetish scene. This was before the scene had such a fashion core. I view it as a wonderful irony that nearly three decades later my roots in the world of London’s fashion and clubbing underground have been turned to such advantage that I end up heading the world’s leading latex-style brand; I prefer the terminology of style rather than fashion. All semantics but conveys a lasting quality, that is why I coined the term “Desire-Couture” for Westward Bound – sums us up neatly.

Back in the eighties latex clothing designers were few in number, the leading name being my dear friend Daniel James whose excellent black latex dresses set the tone along with photograph-ic collaborations with the late Bob Carlos Clarke. Daniel and both dated the same Russian Prin-cess back in 1978 and this was how we met. She is long gone, but we remained lifelong friends.

WESTWARD BOUND FOUNDER

UNGAGGED

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Sharon’s agent contacted us on the Friday and on Monday Sarah was in our design studio at 05.00. By 13.00 the courier collected two designed outfits with matching accessories to ship to the USA. On Thursday one of these was worn by Sharon on a Hollywood red carpet TV event. Was great fun watch-ing the live stream back in the UK.

Design style and influences are everywhere, one of the tricks is to always have your mind open and ready to absorb. We have just designed a dress for Sharon and for our own Halloween Party artwork to be worn by Ophelia Overdose in Germany. This dress is based upon our visit to the Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo in Sicily, the remains of the dead being dressed in contemporary fashions of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries; great source material.

We did absorb more than a few ideas and it made a change from the V&A. This dress is very much a one-off design and features a transparent latex coffin-style front panel with cameo neck and latex bone detailing – it is totally fabulous! We will leave the dead alone, for now.

In glorious contrast, our Femme-A-Licious Collection was all about life. We revisited 19th century fashions and brought them to back to life with sexy adaptations, bright colours, vitality and beauty. Frills, bows and overtly girly styling were the mantras and a collection which really has made a benchmark in fetish fashion and Westward Bound.

We launched the collection in Montreal, Canada as our market has really now grown way beyond our European boundaries. It is really wonderful to be asked to be interviewed by you in the prestigious Bed Sheets magazine. I guess it shows how our influence has spread although we would advise customers in Thailand and the region to only wear latex in an air-conditioned environment. *wink*

We are currently finishing our 2013 collection and are introducing three new colours for the purpose. Details are very much under wraps at the moment; suffice to say they are built upon the very strong foundations of our previous Bordelle-L-Amour and Femme-A-Licious Collections. Girly and beauty are in vogue in our world.

The market for fetish wear was small and London based with colours focussed on a narrow band of black or red. It was much more a world entwined with the SM scene.

The pre-internet world had massive restrictions on access to information and it was difficult to break into wider public view, with the one exception of the pop world. I recall being really thrilled when Martin Gore of Depeche Mode wore one of my early T-shirts on a prime British TV programme Top of The Pops . I recall him checking with me that I had seen it. I thought that was very sweet of him. Back in the eighties we were synonymous with the whole London pop and fashion world. Fun but I personally needed more excitement, Martin was lovely but most pop stars are dull and self-important. Celebrity never was my game and I get easily bored.

By 1987 my mind and body had moved away into the world of dungeons which lasted until the mid-nineties when I decided to start a family with my wife Sarah, we felt that the world we were living in would be used against us once we had children.

The brain kicked into a more commercial level of acceptance. Design and style came to the fore and we closed the dungeon to concentrate our heads into fetish clothing, retail by 1995 and the internet by 1997; our first son Cameron being born the same year.

We always enjoy the fun of human communication and access to information. Social networking can be utilised to great advantage on these levels. With very active minds we have made an effort to always be ahead of the curve. We take a personal pride in the ongoing creative; it is part of our life blood.

Sarah had a childhood dream of being a clothing designer and it was really fun developing her own world to suit. Sarah draws a design in the air with her fingers, burns it into her mind and works directly with our cutter and makers to produce the most awesome designs. For the Femme-A-Licious Collection 2012 the first three conceptions were sketched, mentally-burnt, cut and made in one morning. Pure genius with 84 designs coming through in three months. It is a no-nonsense approach that has left the rest of the fetish fashion world standing. We have a collection of over 2,000 designs to pull from.

Our reputation and eminence within the world of fetish fashion has been earned by genuine ability and customer respect. These are the true hallmarks of a great long term brand and we are simply stunned by how many people wish to collaborate and work directly with us. Our clothing models include Bianca Beauchamp, Jade Vixen, Ophelia Overdose, Morgana, Sister Sinister, Ulorin Vex and the greats in our industry. It is a very beautiful world we inhabit.

Facebook and the whole explosion in social media have been very interesting for us, we put up daily images of models wearing our clothing that have been shot around the world and this at-tracts a growing fan base.

Recently we have worked with the fantastic Sharon Needles in America. Sharon was the winner of this year’s RuPaul Drag Race and has a massive cult following. She kindly informed us that she had been a fan of Westward Bound for years and was thrilled to be working with us. We were similarly delighted and simply love her; we found the abstract design-consultation phone call at silly o’clock in the morning fun and warming. She was fresh from her night out in Los Angeles.

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Sharon’s agent contacted us on the Friday and on Monday Sarah was in our design studio at 05.00. By 13.00 the courier collected two designed outfits with matching accessories to ship to the USA. On Thursday one of these was worn by Sharon on a Hollywood red carpet TV event. Was great fun watch-ing the live stream back in the UK.

Design style and influences are everywhere, one of the tricks is to always have your mind open and ready to absorb. We have just designed a dress for Sharon and for our own Halloween Party artwork to be worn by Ophelia Overdose in Germany. This dress is based upon our visit to the Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo in Sicily, the remains of the dead being dressed in contemporary fashions of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries; great source material.

We did absorb more than a few ideas and it made a change from the V&A. This dress is very much a one-off design and features a transparent latex coffin-style front panel with cameo neck and latex bone detailing – it is totally fabulous! We will leave the dead alone, for now.

In glorious contrast, our Femme-A-Licious Collection was all about life. We revisited 19th century fashions and brought them to back to life with sexy adaptations, bright colours, vitality and beauty. Frills, bows and overtly girly styling were the mantras and a collection which really has made a benchmark in fetish fashion and Westward Bound.

We launched the collection in Montreal, Canada as our market has really now grown way beyond our European boundaries. It is really wonderful to be asked to be interviewed by you in the prestigious Bed Sheets magazine. I guess it shows how our influence has spread although we would advise customers in Thailand and the region to only wear latex in an air-conditioned environment. *wink*

We are currently finishing our 2013 collection and are introducing three new colours for the purpose. Details are very much under wraps at the moment; suffice to say they are built upon the very strong foundations of our previous Bordelle-L-Amour and Femme-A-Licious Collections. Girly and beauty are in vogue in our world.

The market for fetish wear was small and London based with colours focussed on a narrow band of black or red. It was much more a world entwined with the SM scene.

The pre-internet world had massive restrictions on access to information and it was difficult to break into wider public view, with the one exception of the pop world. I recall being really thrilled when Martin Gore of Depeche Mode wore one of my early T-shirts on a prime British TV programme Top of The Pops . I recall him checking with me that I had seen it. I thought that was very sweet of him. Back in the eighties we were synonymous with the whole London pop and fashion world. Fun but I personally needed more excitement, Martin was lovely but most pop stars are dull and self-important. Celebrity never was my game and I get easily bored.

By 1987 my mind and body had moved away into the world of dungeons which lasted until the mid-nineties when I decided to start a family with my wife Sarah, we felt that the world we were living in would be used against us once we had children.

The brain kicked into a more commercial level of acceptance. Design and style came to the fore and we closed the dungeon to concentrate our heads into fetish clothing, retail by 1995 and the internet by 1997; our first son Cameron being born the same year.

We always enjoy the fun of human communication and access to information. Social networking can be utilised to great advantage on these levels. With very active minds we have made an effort to always be ahead of the curve. We take a personal pride in the ongoing creative; it is part of our life blood.

Sarah had a childhood dream of being a clothing designer and it was really fun developing her own world to suit. Sarah draws a design in the air with her fingers, burns it into her mind and works directly with our cutter and makers to produce the most awesome designs. For the Femme-A-Licious Collection 2012 the first three conceptions were sketched, mentally-burnt, cut and made in one morning. Pure genius with 84 designs coming through in three months. It is a no-nonsense approach that has left the rest of the fetish fashion world standing. We have a collection of over 2,000 designs to pull from.

Our reputation and eminence within the world of fetish fashion has been earned by genuine ability and customer respect. These are the true hallmarks of a great long term brand and we are simply stunned by how many people wish to collaborate and work directly with us. Our clothing models include Bianca Beauchamp, Jade Vixen, Ophelia Overdose, Morgana, Sister Sinister, Ulorin Vex and the greats in our industry. It is a very beautiful world we inhabit.

Facebook and the whole explosion in social media have been very interesting for us, we put up daily images of models wearing our clothing that have been shot around the world and this at-tracts a growing fan base.

Recently we have worked with the fantastic Sharon Needles in America. Sharon was the winner of this year’s RuPaul Drag Race and has a massive cult following. She kindly informed us that she had been a fan of Westward Bound for years and was thrilled to be working with us. We were similarly delighted and simply love her; we found the abstract design-consultation phone call at silly o’clock in the morning fun and warming. She was fresh from her night out in Los Angeles.

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SOMETHING IS HAPPENING @ BED SUPPERCLUB.......................................................................................................................................... ..........................................................................................................................................

Saturday 2nd JuneAloha Zombie Party

Friday 1st JuneSpanish wine dinner with guest chef Victor Burgos and VM Wine

Thursday 7th JuneChampion Sound presents:Craze

Tuesday 3rd JulyFull Moon 3D blacklight party with the Bangkok Invaders. Dress in white!

Tuesday 12th JuneDinner in Bed with the Bangkok Invaders

Thursday 5th JulyParkour Generation Champion Sound presents :DJ Hype & MC IC3

Thursday 12th JulyChampion Sound presents:Lil Louis

Friday 15th JuneCalifornia Wines Evening Pinot Noir from the Central Coast or Chardonnays from Napa and Sonoma. with BB+B

Thursday 19th JulyChampion Sound presents:Mat Zo

Thursday 21st JuneChampion Sound presents:Switch (Major Lazer)

Saturday 21st JulyDJ Mag Thankyou PartyBed Supperclub is 46th in the DJ Magazine’s Top 100 clubs of 2012

Friday 22nd JuneMichael Jackson Musical Tribute with DJ Octo

Thursday 26th July REHAB party in the White Room

Monday 25th JuneParkour Launch Party in the White Room with Parkour Generation

Sunday 29th JulyConfidential Sundays 1st Anniversary

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Get more information www.bedsupperc lub.com

JUNE JULY

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SOMETHING IS HAPPENING @ BED SUPPERCLUB.......................................................................................................................................... ..........................................................................................................................................

Saturday 2nd JuneAloha Zombie Party

Friday 1st JuneSpanish wine dinner with guest chef Victor Burgos and VM Wine

Thursday 7th JuneChampion Sound presents:Craze

Tuesday 3rd JulyFull Moon 3D blacklight party with the Bangkok Invaders. Dress in white!

Tuesday 12th JuneDinner in Bed with the Bangkok Invaders

Thursday 5th JulyParkour Generation Champion Sound presents :DJ Hype & MC IC3

Thursday 12th JulyChampion Sound presents:Lil Louis

Friday 15th JuneCalifornia Wines Evening Pinot Noir from the Central Coast or Chardonnays from Napa and Sonoma. with BB+B

Thursday 19th JulyChampion Sound presents:Mat Zo

Thursday 21st JuneChampion Sound presents:Switch (Major Lazer)

Saturday 21st JulyDJ Mag Thankyou PartyBed Supperclub is 46th in the DJ Magazine’s Top 100 clubs of 2012

Friday 22nd JuneMichael Jackson Musical Tribute with DJ Octo

Thursday 26th July REHAB party in the White Room

Monday 25th JuneParkour Launch Party in the White Room with Parkour Generation

Sunday 29th JulyConfidential Sundays 1st Anniversary

21

7

3

12

512

1519

2121

2226

2529

Get more information www.bedsupperc lub.com

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SATURDAY 2ND JUNE

GREY GOOSE VODKA PRESENTS

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SATURDAY 2ND JUNE

GREY GOOSE VODKA PRESENTS

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42 BELOW PRESENTS

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42 BELOW PRESENTS

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EVERY TUESDAY

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EVERY TUESDAY

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DJ HYPE & MC IC3THURSDAY 5th JULY

Without a doubt, this looks set to be the Bangkok drum & bass debut of 2012. It's hard to fathom why DJ Hype hasn’t been to Bangkok before - he's a stone cold

legend in the UK. Having notched up over 20 years on the circuit, he’s one of the few artists who’ve managed to remain as fresh, prolific and relevant as when they first

started packing dance floors. A UK DMC champ in the late 80's and one of the origi-nal rave DJ's; today he's one of the UK's most prolific DJ / producers with a 10+ year

residency at London Supperclub, Fabric, as well as a weekly show on top London radio station, Kiss FM. Accompanied by the incredible MC IC3, this is a exceptional

event that fans of the UK underground sound scene cannot miss.

LIL' LOUISTHURSDAY 12TH JULY

Christmas comes early for fans of the original house sound. Lil' Louis’ 1989 track 'French Kiss' is undoubtedly one of the definitive house records of all time and Louis is one of the scene's all time definitive artists. Prepare to get deep and dirty as we

bring this incredible artist to Bangkok for the very first time.

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DJ HYPE & MC IC3THURSDAY 5th JULY

Without a doubt, this looks set to be the Bangkok drum & bass debut of 2012. It's hard to fathom why DJ Hype hasn’t been to Bangkok before - he's a stone cold

legend in the UK. Having notched up over 20 years on the circuit, he’s one of the few artists who’ve managed to remain as fresh, prolific and relevant as when they first

started packing dance floors. A UK DMC champ in the late 80's and one of the origi-nal rave DJ's; today he's one of the UK's most prolific DJ / producers with a 10+ year

residency at London Supperclub, Fabric, as well as a weekly show on top London radio station, Kiss FM. Accompanied by the incredible MC IC3, this is a exceptional

event that fans of the UK underground sound scene cannot miss.

LIL' LOUISTHURSDAY 12TH JULY

Christmas comes early for fans of the original house sound. Lil' Louis’ 1989 track 'French Kiss' is undoubtedly one of the definitive house records of all time and Louis is one of the scene's all time definitive artists. Prepare to get deep and dirty as we

bring this incredible artist to Bangkok for the very first time.

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Host a very differentbirthday partyIf you're looking for an out of the ordinary birthdayparty, you've come to the right place.

Our in-house creative team can provide you with ideas and resources to make your party a night to remember.

02 260 6860 | [email protected]

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Host a very differentbirthday partyIf you're looking for an out of the ordinary birthdayparty, you've come to the right place.

Our in-house creative team can provide you with ideas and resources to make your party a night to remember.

02 260 6860 | [email protected]

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First-class VIP Luxury Travel Services in Asia and across the globe

Our aim at Starlight VIP Luxury Travel & MICE Excellence is to ensure ultra-unique travel experiences to the elite circle of our most

discerning clients and their guests from across the world. You are seeking for “Precious Moments that Money can’t buy”

Starlight VIP Luxury Travel & MICE Excellence makes it possible!

Make your travel in style and business trips that bit different and experience the sublime with:Worldwide Ultimate Event Experiences with MICE Excellence -

Private Jet & Yacht charter - Meet & Greet VIP Fast TrackImmigration at Airports - Luxury Limousines with Chauffeur -

Executive Protection and many other unique and customized Services

www.starlightvip.com Bangkok: +668-1146-6556 - Germany: +49-251-42146

Email: [email protected]

Starlight VIP Luxury Travel & MICE Excellence Representative for Asia Pacific of Merlina Marketing UG, Germany

Bed Supperclub & Starlight VIP Luxury Travel Services

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First-class VIP Luxury Travel Services in Asia and across the globe

Our aim at Starlight VIP Luxury Travel & MICE Excellence is to ensure ultra-unique travel experiences to the elite circle of our most

discerning clients and their guests from across the world. You are seeking for “Precious Moments that Money can’t buy”

Starlight VIP Luxury Travel & MICE Excellence makes it possible!

Make your travel in style and business trips that bit different and experience the sublime with:Worldwide Ultimate Event Experiences with MICE Excellence -

Private Jet & Yacht charter - Meet & Greet VIP Fast TrackImmigration at Airports - Luxury Limousines with Chauffeur -

Executive Protection and many other unique and customized Services

www.starlightvip.com Bangkok: +668-1146-6556 - Germany: +49-251-42146

Email: [email protected]

Starlight VIP Luxury Travel & MICE Excellence Representative for Asia Pacific of Merlina Marketing UG, Germany

Bed Supperclub & Starlight VIP Luxury Travel Services

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THE ICONIC& ALTERNATIVE VENUE

FOR YOUR EVENT

Make it happen in Bed.

CORPORATE EVENTS | PRIVATE PARTIES | PRODUC T LAUNCHES

To book your event at bed supperclubcall 02 260 6860 or email [email protected]

A modular venue that’s original and always surprising

Managed by an experienced team

Driven by one goal: the success of your event

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THE ICONIC& ALTERNATIVE VENUE

FOR YOUR EVENT

Make it happen in Bed.

CORPORATE EVENTS | PRIVATE PARTIES | PRODUC T LAUNCHES

To book your event at bed supperclubcall 02 260 6860 or email [email protected]

A modular venue that’s original and always surprising

Managed by an experienced team

Driven by one goal: the success of your event

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May I book a hen party, birthday party, office party, corporate party at Bed?Yes, of course. We offer attractive packages for each of these items plus several more. For more information, please contact junior@bedsupperclub or visit our website (www.bedsupper-club.com) under “Your Event”

Can you tell me a little bit about your menu?We describe our cuisine as modern eclectic. Although in the beginning, we offered a restricted set menu only, we have made this much more flex-ible in recent years. In addition to a la carte options, we also offer multi-ple set menus, later dining hours, and as a whole, a much larger menu.

I would like to buy some Bed merchan-dise, Do you have anything I can buy?We do. Tons. We sell several T-shirts, CDs, books, umbrellas, Champagne flutes, shot glasses, and more. Please ask any staff to assist.

What’s going on with Soi 11?We call it a renaissance. In the last six months we have had over seven new additions to the Soi (Aloft, Marshmallow, The Firehouse, Zaks, etc) with several more coming in the following months. This has helped establish Soi 11 as a premier destina-tion for visitors.

If I wanted more information on what’s going on at Bed, what would you suggest? Please make sure that you follow us on Twitter and on facebook. @bedsupperclub (Twitter)https://www.facebook.com/#!/bedsupperclubfanpage

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I didn’t know that you guys had a restaurant. I thought that you were only a club.Yup, 10 years later, this is still the biggest misconception that we have. Since the beginning (2002) we have always had the restaurant, but it often and unfortunately, stands in the shadow of the clubbing aspect. We are currently offering more special dinners (wine dinners, chocolate dinners, etc), in an on-going effort to push the visibility of the restaurant. In addition, you can view all of our restaurant reviews on Trip Advisor. We have been ranked as high as #11 out of over 1000 restaurants in Bangkok.

What time do you close?On most nights, we are open until 2 am. However, with local approval, our busier nights usually remain open until 3 am (at least at the time of this printing).

My taxi driver took us to Soi 26 rather than here to Soi 11. What’s up with that?Because our address is actually '26, Soi Sukhumvit 11,' many drivers/concierges incorrectly read the ad-dress and believe that we are on Soi 26 rather than Soi 11 – a difference of about one hour in traffic. Frustrat-ing indeed. We always make sure that the concierges around town have the Bed Supperclub map.

How’s business?Good. Very good. We’ve been very blessed. Yes, Thailand has had some rough challenges in the past few years including the recent floods, but we have been very fortunate to miss the most brutal parts of these chal-lenges. We chalk this up to a great loyalty base of guests and our own willingness to invest in creativity and changing the themes often.

How do I receive a Bed World card?Our Bed World card is given to guests strictly through word of mouth to those who have shown incredible loyalty over the years. As of late, we are granting Bed World cards only to guests that are repeat diners in the restaurant.

How do you describe the food at Bed?Modern eclectic cuisine

Why do I need an ID? Why are you so strict?From the Foreign and Common-wealth website here in Thailand: By law, you must carry your passport with you at all times in Thailand. Tourists have been arrested because they were unable to produce their passport. Although this is rare, because we are a very high profile venue, the local authorities do keep a very close eye on us. Thus, we ask all guests to carry and official, government issued ID – a good copy of your passport is fine.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

ALL ABOUT BED

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May I book a hen party, birthday party, office party, corporate party at Bed?Yes, of course. We offer attractive packages for each of these items plus several more. For more information, please contact junior@bedsupperclub or visit our website (www.bedsupper-club.com) under “Your Event”

Can you tell me a little bit about your menu?We describe our cuisine as modern eclectic. Although in the beginning, we offered a restricted set menu only, we have made this much more flex-ible in recent years. In addition to a la carte options, we also offer multi-ple set menus, later dining hours, and as a whole, a much larger menu.

I would like to buy some Bed merchan-dise, Do you have anything I can buy?We do. Tons. We sell several T-shirts, CDs, books, umbrellas, Champagne flutes, shot glasses, and more. Please ask any staff to assist.

What’s going on with Soi 11?We call it a renaissance. In the last six months we have had over seven new additions to the Soi (Aloft, Marshmallow, The Firehouse, Zaks, etc) with several more coming in the following months. This has helped establish Soi 11 as a premier destina-tion for visitors.

If I wanted more information on what’s going on at Bed, what would you suggest? Please make sure that you follow us on Twitter and on facebook. @bedsupperclub (Twitter)https://www.facebook.com/#!/bedsupperclubfanpage

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I didn’t know that you guys had a restaurant. I thought that you were only a club.Yup, 10 years later, this is still the biggest misconception that we have. Since the beginning (2002) we have always had the restaurant, but it often and unfortunately, stands in the shadow of the clubbing aspect. We are currently offering more special dinners (wine dinners, chocolate dinners, etc), in an on-going effort to push the visibility of the restaurant. In addition, you can view all of our restaurant reviews on Trip Advisor. We have been ranked as high as #11 out of over 1000 restaurants in Bangkok.

What time do you close?On most nights, we are open until 2 am. However, with local approval, our busier nights usually remain open until 3 am (at least at the time of this printing).

My taxi driver took us to Soi 26 rather than here to Soi 11. What’s up with that?Because our address is actually '26, Soi Sukhumvit 11,' many drivers/concierges incorrectly read the ad-dress and believe that we are on Soi 26 rather than Soi 11 – a difference of about one hour in traffic. Frustrat-ing indeed. We always make sure that the concierges around town have the Bed Supperclub map.

How’s business?Good. Very good. We’ve been very blessed. Yes, Thailand has had some rough challenges in the past few years including the recent floods, but we have been very fortunate to miss the most brutal parts of these chal-lenges. We chalk this up to a great loyalty base of guests and our own willingness to invest in creativity and changing the themes often.

How do I receive a Bed World card?Our Bed World card is given to guests strictly through word of mouth to those who have shown incredible loyalty over the years. As of late, we are granting Bed World cards only to guests that are repeat diners in the restaurant.

How do you describe the food at Bed?Modern eclectic cuisine

Why do I need an ID? Why are you so strict?From the Foreign and Common-wealth website here in Thailand: By law, you must carry your passport with you at all times in Thailand. Tourists have been arrested because they were unable to produce their passport. Although this is rare, because we are a very high profile venue, the local authorities do keep a very close eye on us. Thus, we ask all guests to carry and official, government issued ID – a good copy of your passport is fine.

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