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Flea market tomorrow

It might be worth your while to check it out



TAKE YOUR PICK You can choose items that capture your fancy

Olive Beach on Wood Street, is organising the Flea by Nite where you can grab jewellery, bags, trinkets and so on. The event is the first of its kind in the city, say the organisers. It's a night where a host of avant-garde artists and designers blend fashion, art, music and style to create an unforgettable flea market, they add. The event, on March 15, begins at 6 p.m.

At this flea market you can pick up items that capture your fancy and also treat yourself to some exotic food at the live counters at Olive Beach. Flea by Nite is organised in such a way it combines a party ambience with loads of opportunity to shop.

Cocktails will also be served to add that zing to the evening while you sway to some groovy music by DJ Tony from Mumbai and resident DJ Vanshi.

For details call Olive Beach on 41128400/ 9886130936.

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