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The sun may have been in and out like a fiddler’s elbow this past few weeks, but that didn’t stop the good people of Glasgow attempting some summery, bare-ankled, jacketless and floral looks (despite the constant threat of a monsoon downpour)

Rachel Griffin 17, student Yasmin Raj 20, PR Darren McPhater 20, fashion student

I shop on the High Street I just do a bit too much of it. I’ve got no money left! The blouse, shoes and belt are all New Look.

The necklaces were from Sloans, and the clothes are River Island or eBay. I added chains to this Zara bag, and studs on the boots, which are Primark. The headband is from Camden Market. I found the glasses at RockNess and I’ve had this necklace since I was little. The rest is from Mr Ben, or borrowed off my flatmate.

The skirt is River Island, the jacket is H&M, the tights are my mum’s.

Thom Wall 28, architectural model maker Rachel Roberts 17, school leaver

My glasses are fake Ray Bans. They were a dollar in Cambodia last year. The shoes, shirt and necklace were all charity shop finds.

The shirt came from a vintage shop in London, and the bag was TK Maxx. I made the fixie bike myself. The belt used to be my grandad’s and the shorts are Topshop. This bag was from Mr Ben.

98 THE LIST 4–11 Aug 2011

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BUY THE WAY NEWS FROM THE SHOP FRONT

IT’S ALL LOOKING a bit space-agey and Barbarella over in the new branch of Zen Lifestyle, opening in Edinburgh’s New Town on Fri 12 Aug. Look out for Philippe Starck chairs in the Nail Bar, and sleek, white curves and corners in the rest of the beauty spa and skin clinic, which takes its inspiration from luxury hotels around the world. Zen Lifestyle, 84 Hanover Street, 0131 225 7009; zen-lifestyle.com

FROM ZEN TO THE ART of bicycle maintenance. (Ahh, do you see what we did?) Grease Monkey Cycles is a brand new bike repair service based in

Edinburgh, which will collect your bike, fix it, then drop it back off, sparkling. They’re open 7 days a week and will pick up bikes in the evening from your home or during the day from the office. They’ll even throw in a courtesy bike if you just can’t survive without your trusty two wheels. Tel: 0845 180 1251, greasemonkeycycles.com

A CIRCUS THEME is going on down at the Red Door Gallery, to celebrate the annual arrival of colourful freaks and uniques for the Edinburgh Festival. Works by Adam Brigland, The Lindstrom Effect, Mina Braun and Lovely Pigeon (check out her DIY Circus Kits, pictured) will all embrace the bearded ladies, ringmasters and acrobats of circus-land in a special August window exhibition. The Red Door Gallery, 42 Victoria Street, 0131 477 3255, edinburghart.com

ONE FOR THE DIARY, ‘Fair Trade on the Fringe’ will be giving you the chance to body- swerve the supermarket, and stock up on ethically-made clothes, halo- wearing jewellery, clear-conscious chocolates, and moral high-ground wines, with exhibitors coming from as far as Kenya and Zambia, plus close-to-home retailers such as Edinburgh’s One World Shop. Fair Trade on the Fringe, Princes Street/ Castle Street, Sat 13–21 August, 10am–6pm.