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(01/12/2009) Aisleyne joined a host of celebs attending the launch of the new uber-trendy
Ed Hardy store at the Westfield Shopping Centre on December 1st.
Inspired by the art of tattoo guru Don Ed Hardy, des...
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(30/11/2009) It seems that Aisleyne has developed quite an affinity for the restaurant
business.
Following her recent stint as a celebrity waiter, Aisleyne was promoted to
"Maitre d'" on November 30th when...
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(18/11/2009) Aisleyne was a guest at the launch party for Charlie Brooker's new book "The
Hell of It All", which took place at a mystery location in Grays Inn Road,
London on Wednesday 18th November 2009.
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(01/11/2009) As in previous years, Aisleyne was a celebrity guest at the 7th Annual Urban Music Awards, held at the Bloomsbury Theatre on Sunday 1st November 2009.
This event is of course masterminded by Aisl...
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(29/10/2009) The tables were turned" on Aisleyne and other stars at the Meat & Wine
Company at Westfield Centre's South Terrace on October 29th, when they became
celebrity waiters at a fundraising dinner o...
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(20/10/2009) Aisleyne set the fashionistas talking again when she turned on the glam at
Reveal Magazine's 5th Birthday Party at Movida on Tuesday 20th October. Her red
jumper dress with its distinctive white s...
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(03/10/2009) On Saturday 3rd October 2009, Aisleyne was in Middlesbrough for the BBC's My Story Roadshow.
My Story is a major competition being run by the BBC to find the nation's most remarkable true stories...
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(22/09/2009) On 22nd September, Aisleyne went along to Hatton Gardens, the centre of
London's diamond trade, to attend a "sparkling" reception celebrating the
opening of the new store of jewellers J P Diamonds...
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(17/09/2009) Straight after her Selfridges encounter with the Icecreamists on September 17th, Aisleyne went on to No 5 Cavendish Square to Fashion TV's 'Kiss A Tree' Party, being held as part of London Fashion Wee...
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(17/09/2009) On Thursday 17th September Aisleyne went along to Selfridges to the launch of "The Icecreamists, the agents of cool".
In a "subversive" ambience far removed from the pink and chrome of the tradit...
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