RSV Originals Presents 6 Nights of Free Live Music

Russian Standard Vodka has released its winter festival line up for members of the Russian Standard Vodka Originals programme. The festival is to include six exclusive free gigs across London and Edinburgh, featuring Plan B, The Hoosiers, Kelis, White Lies and Paloma Faith.

The festival will kick off with a bang on the 14th November 2010 at the HMV Picture House in Edinburgh and run for three nights featuring Plan B, The Hoosiers and White Lies consecutively.  There will then be three consecutive live gigs from Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Kelis, The Hoosiers and Paloma Faith at the HMV Forum in London from the 29th November.

Attending one of these amazing gigs couldn’t be easier. On purchase of a bottle of Russian Standard Vodka, consumers are simply required to visit www.rsvoriginals.co.uk and either register the on-pack privilege card number or if there is no privilege card on-pack, the bottle’s batch code to become a member of the Russian Standard Vodka Originals programme, where they will be offered the amazing opportunity to attend a free gig with a friend by entering the draw.

Those who register will also receive Russian Standard Vodka privilege cards which will provide them with a host of benefits and information on future Russian Standard Vodka Originals events. For those not lucky enough to win a pair of tickets to these gigs, there will be access to other opportunities by revisiting the Russian Standard Vodka Originals website regularly.

Russian Standard Vodka is steeped in Russian heritage; it is based on the vodka formula created by illustrious scientist Dmitri Mendeleev and is produced with premium Russian ingredients which are distilled at Russian Standard Vodka’s state-of-the-art distillery in St Petersburg.

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LFW Ashish Autumn/Winter 2010-2011 Catwalk Show

Ashish is one of my favourite designers. Indian-born Ashish Gupta has been a big hit in Europe and Japan despite being relatively unknown in his home country.  This season he welcomed fashionistas, including singer Paloma Faith who regularly wears his ensembles, to the world of Ashishistan, a former Soviet Republic, fondly known as the pearl of the Black Sea.  Inspiration for the collection was drawn from lazy days in the sunshine, glistening mountain peaks, Turkmen rugs, traditional Uzbeki design, babushka handknits and Russian nostalgia including striped pyjamas, a nod to the days of Stalin’s gulag.

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Paloma Faith front row


The show finale took place to the sounds of East European turbo folk.  Check it out below…

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