Aug 13, 2013 17:40
It's G-Dragon's fault for killing the internet, announcing his arrival in London so suddenly last week. In all honesty, I was hoping to randomly bump into him at say a Costa Coffee branch in Central London. Saw a pic of him having a Costa drink while out for a walk.
Naturally he's very good with the Ninja skill and it's not easy for everyone to work out where he was last seen unless you know your way around London or the UK very well. I even carried two Sharpies along with my usual notepad for random doodles and note-taking, little Givenchy sponsored Singapore Airlines purse and a Boy London label, with hope that he might give me his autograph. Of course that never happened.
Not sure if I could even muster the courage to just walk up to him and ask for an autograph or even a photo. Security could be tight around him when it comes to Sasaeng fans and I didn't want to be seen as one of those mentally unstable fans too.
It's interesting how he was given MV locations around London that were considered edgy. It somehow matches his personality or music style. East London does have small boutiques in studio apartments and there is also the Boy London store "Sick." I'd like to think the area appeals to artistic people in the same way Camden does. But given the expensive labels he is often seen wearing he also hits the department stores (Selfridges or Bicester) and rich man streets (Dover Street Market). You're an interesting chameleon, GD. Year Zero London is in Piccadilly and that's got the same kind of vibe as Sick. Actually that seems to be the go to place/highly recommended store for Kpop musicians.
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