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Real Beau Brummells

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Chap Magazine

Every year, on the second Sunday in May, London’s Jermyn Street at the entrance to Picadilly Circus undergoes a transformation. The location of a fairly-famous Beau Brummell sculpture seems to spontaneously attract scores of people aimlessly wandering around in vintage dress. Dandyism is the word of the day. Dozens of flamboyantly-dressed people drift along the street, all heading for their hero’s sculpture. Hosted by Chap Magazine, this is the annual Grand Flaneur* Walk.
*In case you weren’t aware (as I wasn’t), a flaneur is a mostly-defunct term for an idler or lounger.

“Once a year this saunter sans purpose begins by assembling every well-dressed fop, dandy, quaintrelle and boulevardier in the shadow of Beau Brummell, where they allow the many photographers to snap them in the entrance to Piccadilly Arcade…  Some of these gentle souls already knew each other; some were complete strangers. By 12.30 they were all friends, united for one day under the aegis of the… Grand Flaneur Walk.”

You can learn more about the Grand Flaneur Walk on Chap Magazine’s website.

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Author: Donna from One Beautiful Thing

I have committed to spending part of every day looking for at least one beautiful thing, and sharing what I find with you lovelies!

11 thoughts on “Real Beau Brummells

  1. swallowridge2's avatar

    What a fun tradition!! I’m inspired to work on my costume game.

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  2. bcparkison's avatar

    What ever floats your boat..They are having fùn.

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  3. Laura (PA Pict)'s avatar

    Everyone looks fantastic. They look elegant with a dash of flamboyance and a sprinkling of eccentricity. And you’ve taught me the word “flaneur”.

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  4. artfulblasphemer's avatar

    Adding THAT to my list of musts immediately!

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