High Fashion & Van Gogh

by Craig Turp on November 6, 2009 · 5 comments

in Bucharest

 

We are hardly what you would call fashionistas here at Bucharest Life. To be perfectly honest, our idea of fashion is Man at C&A, while high fashion would be the Angelo Littrio Collection at C&A.

So it was with a mix of surprise and dread that we found ourselves in a front-row seat at the presentation of a new collection by a top Romanian designer last night, held at the now achingly-trendy but-can’t-they-think-of-anywhere-else Ark, on Calea Rahovei.

(By the way, outside the Ark is Bucharest’s biggest flower market, apparently open all day and all night. It is some sight and worth a look if you are around. Find it here).

Predictably, it all started about 45 minutes late, but our attention was immediately bought by the opening ‘act’: a fella in trousers and a woman in a dress that failed to cover her underwear rolling around on the stage in front of us. To see women on stage in their underwear is something we are usually happy to pay good money for.

Anyway, while the clothes were not as ridiculous as we had hoped for – some were perfectly wearable – the gathered press pack did not appear to leave all that impressed with the collection. ‘Underwhelming’ was the reaction of the two or three fashion types whose opinions we gathered.

What appeared to have put most people off however was the music: heavy German metal from a band called Rammstein played at a volume so loud that at one moment we thought our fillings would fall out of our teeth.

Anyway, to recover we went to New Amsterdam: also known as the Grand Cafe Van Gogh, opposite the National Bank. Very nice it is too: a simple daily menu of mildly adventurous Indonesian food alongside toasted sandwiches and baguettes.

We had the green curry, which was terrific, and the rather vague Asian chicken, which was fair.

It is a wonderful place though, dare we say better than the original Amsterdam. Full with Dutch expats on a Thursday night, it appears to be something of an instant winner.

{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Davin Ellicson November 10, 2009 at 2:50 pm

Craig, sure. I guess it was funny to see how different they act compared to Romanian men. Really different cultures!!!!

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2 Craig Turp November 10, 2009 at 9:23 am

Leave the football supporters be! They do not stay long, cause no real trouble and spend a large amount of money. They are good for the economy. As the owners of the bars they drank in if they would be welcome back or not!

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3 Davin Ellicson November 9, 2009 at 12:09 pm

Peter,

Yes, on Wednesday night Lipscani seemed filled with those loud, drunk Rangers fans. Hopefully Bucharest doesn’t start attracting too many like that. The city’s charm for me is that it is still off the beaten track.

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4 Peter November 6, 2009 at 11:47 am

The increasing demand for more beer, it is! Anyway, the area is becoming better and better…

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5 Peter November 6, 2009 at 11:46 am

Nice place Van Gogh, had a nice encounter with Davin there. I checked out some other places in Lipscani area, and was happily surprised. Bordello’s was quite nice, especially with about 150 loudly singing and drinking Glasgow Rangers fans. They had to make an urgent order for extra barrels of beer to keep up with the incre

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