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Sophie's world<br />

Photo: Claire Lawrie<br />

There's hidden vitality and inventiveness going<br />

on behind every dilapidated ancient facade.<br />

I'm not talking about the City, though there is<br />

undoubtedly all sorts of creativity in accounting<br />

going on behind those glass doors, but to what<br />

end? I suppose it enables the people of younger<br />

Chelsea to exist another day to argue with their<br />

neighbours over their much-needed basement<br />

pool extensions, thus making them feel busy. The<br />

idle rich from Russia to Paris (see War and Peace)<br />

have always been good at appearing occupied.<br />

But when will they understand that going to the<br />

hairdressers or telling someone else to cook<br />

their dinner Is Not Work, however exhausting it is<br />

having a personal trainer?<br />

Real work is what people do in the courtyards<br />

and old warehouses along the canals of Hackney<br />

Wick and Bethnal Green. There are the craft<br />

beer brewers and gin distillers with matching<br />

bars crammed with people loving the real thing.<br />

There's the Yard Theatre, ice cube producers,<br />

engineering works, salmon smokeries, couturiers<br />

– small businesses old and young beavering away<br />

to a waiting audience. The life-drawing classes<br />

for professional artists or ogling amateurs, or the<br />

supper clubs serving dinner to half-naked bathers<br />

in hot tubs might be hilarious to watch, but<br />

somebody loves these mad ideas.<br />

Sophie at her East End club, Vout-O-Reenee's<br />

The inventiveness and<br />

vitality of the East End is<br />

something we must hold on<br />

to, says Sophie Parkin<br />

Walking through this hive of industry last week<br />

in the sunshine reminded me that the Chelsea<br />

I knew when I was growing up was like this,<br />

too. It's now drained of energy and full of gated<br />

communities.<br />

Poverty might be the mother of invention, but<br />

keeping the inventions coming and keeping<br />

the poverty away is the answer to securing the<br />

energetic hub. Remember, it's the things you<br />

don't start-up that you regret.<br />

Be careful what you wish for. Like all things for<br />

sale, Made in Chelsea comes with an expensive<br />

price tag.<br />

I love throwing a great birthday party. We do a lot<br />

at Vout-O-Reenees. My mum's 84th will be a great<br />

bash of fun. One thing I've learnt from parties is<br />

that youth is nothing to do with appearance, and<br />

that's what I love about old East London, too.<br />

Sophie Parkin is an author and owner of<br />

vout-o-reenees.com<br />

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