It's Here: The Return of Street Style Cinema
There are a few summer traditions we hold dear here at Who What Wear’s West Coast office: short Fridays, trying new cocktails at our favorite happy hour spots, meticulously planned—or gloriously, marvelously unplanned—road trips up and down the coast, and competing to see who can fit the absolute most in our vacation-bound carry-ons (you have to see it to believe it).
But the one we probably look forward to the most is the annual return of Street Style Cinema, our free series of movie screenings at The Grove. Every Thursday in June, we invite you to join us outside on the lawn to watch some of our favorite modern musicals, sip cocktails, enjoy light bites, listen to music by DJ Lindsay Luv, and snag cool giveaways. So without further ado, onto the lineup (and the RSVP details).
Thursday, June 7: 500 Days of Summer [RSVP]
Thursday, June 14: Moulin Rouge [RSVP]
Thursday, June 21: Pitch Perfect [RSVP]
Thursday, June 28: La La Land [RSVP]
Doors open at 6:30 p.m., and screenings start at 8 p.m. See you there (hopefully ready to sing along)!
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