Chilly Katz

Chilly Katz

ChillyKatz is a hot dog bar in Hammersmith serving Icelandic hot dogs and milk shakes. Find us on the corner of Lyric square, only 2 min walk from the station!

ChillyKatz I Icelandic Hot Dogs and Milkshakes I Hammersmith, London

http://www.chillykatz.co.uk

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Absolutely talks to photographer Rankin  about his love of Britain’s beautiful places and quirky characters – and snapping The Queen, Kate Moss, Madonna, David Bowie and The Rolling Stones By R E B E C C A WA L L E R S T E I N E R ’m really inquisitive about people and like trying to get into their heads when I’m photographing them.

An internationally renowned photographer, Rankin’s instantly recognisable work includes some of the world’s most famous faces from HM The Queen to David Bowie, Mick Jagger, Madonna, Vivienne Westwood to Kate Moss and the Cool Britannia set of the 90s and has defined decades of fashion photography.

At the London College of Printing, Rankin met Jefferson Hack, with whom he forged a working partnership and in 1992 they launched the cult magazine Dazed & Confused, which published Corinne Day’s iconic photographs Nihonbashi is also the neighbourhood of the luxurious Mandarin Oriental hotel.

Set high above the city, its combination of crisp, contemporary style, renowned spa, innovative restaurants, superb views (you can see Mount Fuji on a clear day) and of course, impeccable service, make it the perfect base from which to discover Tokyo.

Getting around is pretty easy and it’s worth heading to the backstreets of Harajuku - known for its colorful street art, fashion scene and quirky vintage clothing “Traditional shops including kimono makers and seaweed stores are hidden behind modern buildings” stores and Shibuya, where you can witness its vast crossing and giant video screen, projecting images of the hottest pop stars.

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