From films to festivals, and finding vintage steals in the capital, this summer has really started to sizzle.
Whether art is your thing or partying in Ibiza, ELLE is in the know.
Make the most of it with our must-do cultural round up.
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WATCH: Radio 1 in Ibiza
Radio 1 descends on the White Isle for a weekend of beachside clubbing fun.
The opening party will include sets from BBC faves Pete Tong and Annie Mac, as well as Eric Prydz and David Guetta.
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FESTIVAL: Leopallooza
Hidden away in a picturesque valley in North Cornwall lies ‘The Wyldes’: the self-styled location of one of the South West’s most popular, and growing, festivals.
leopallooza.com
Lower Exe Farm, Week St Mary, Cornwall EX22 6UX
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DAY OUT: Hackney WickED Art Festival
This weekend, art takes centre stage in the East End.
Hackney WickED Art Festival is a dynamic platform for artists to showcase their work alongside established and international names.
hackneywicked.co.uk
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SHOPPING: Jumble and Pearls Vintage Fayre
Not your average weekend jumble sale, Jumble and Pearls promises a whole lot more.
This ‘fayre’ is the perfect destination for every vintage/art/culture/fashion-loving fiend.
facebook.com/Jumble-and-Pearls
The Book Club, 100 Leonard St, EC2A 4RH
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FASHION: Kate Upton for ELLE
Come rain or shine, curl up or stretch out with your September issue of ELLE this weekend.
Don’t miss out.
elleuk.com
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Exhibition: Malevich at the Tate Modern
One of the great masters of 19th century contemporary art, Malevich comes to the Tate Modern this summer.
tate.org.uk
Bankside, London SE1 9TG
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FILM: Mood Indigo
You always know what to expect from an Audrey Tautou films: a whimsical love story, a cinematic dreamscape and that happy ending.
Not this time. Audrey Tautou’s character Chloé falls ill due to a flower growing in her lung, leaving her lover Colin (Romain Duris) desperate, and their dream world turns into something a bit more threatening.
In cinemas from Friday.