Who. What. Where? No. 117

If your Thursday evening’s looking a little flat, consider this your cue. One Hundred Shoreditch is bringing back its Lobby Lates series – and this time, it’s teaming up with Prophet Maison, the creative collective behind Prophet Magazine known for spotlighting the next wave in fashion, sound and storytelling. Taking place on June 20th from 6PM until late, the evening promises a full-sensory takeover of the hotel’s buzzing lobby space. Expect live illustration, curated fashion pop-ups, and DJ sets from ones-to-watch Lizzie Berchie and Lilo Blues. Whether you’re into digging for new sounds, people-watching with a cocktail in hand, this is the kind of night that offers a bit of everything, without trying too hard. What are you waiting for? Rsvp here

From sweaty jazz clubs to BRIT wins and world tours, Ezra Collective have been quietly (and loudly) reshaping British music – and now they’re teaming up with Courvoisier to celebrate the journey so far. For four days only, Kachette in Shoreditch transforms into a living archive – expect rare tour footage, handwritten notes, personal artefacts, interactive installations, and of course lots of Courvosier. DJs will be spinning throughout, and Friday night closes things out with a one-off headline show that promises to go hard. It’s a rare, immersive dive into the world of one of the UK’s most exciting bands. Grab your tickets here

North Londoners, rejoice – Trullo is turning 15, and it’s throwing the kind of delicious birthday party we’re all invited to. The much-loved Highbury trattoria is celebrating with a Hall of Fame menu running all month, featuring the greatest hits from its pasta-strewn past. We’re talking ox heart with salsa rossa that’ll wake up your tastebuds, pappardelle with slow-cooked beef shin that’s so tender it will ruin all future ragùs – and don’t even get us started on the tiramisu. It’s home, but with better lighting, sexier ceramics, and friends who bring you things instead of nicking your chips – Bring a date, bring your mum, bring anyone who understands the joy of a really, really good meal. It’s on until the end of the month Book here

For their shiny new Westbourne Park opening, Mason & Fifth have tapped British designer and all-round tastemaker Nicholas Daley to give their everyday uniforms a serious glow-up. Think workwear – but, high-end, soulful, and rooted in community. Expect soft tailoring, easy silhouettes, and a bespoke black cab print that nods to the building’s past life as the London Taxi HQ. From the restaurant to the wellness spaces, every look is tailored for movement, comfort and understated cool. It’s the kind of uniform you’d actually want to steal – but you’ll have to visit to get your hands on it.
Mason & Fifth are opening their doors this week with a full programme of free events, from jazz nights and day parties to Q&As, art classes and tai chi. More info here

- WriterCherelle Chambers