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Date: 17th July 2026, 7pm

Venue: David’s Bookshop. This is an in person event (not available to attend online)

Event to start at 7pm, doors & bar opening 6:30pm.

Please note there are no physical tickets, your name will be added to a guestlist after purchasing and this will get you entry at the event. Ticket prices will be redeemable against copies of the books on the night.

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Come for a fun Friday night of books, bad taste and beautiful treats with Ione Gamble and Gina Tonic of Polyester Zine and Podcast.

They'll be here for the publication of The Polyester Book of (Bad) Taste.

A deep dive into the joy and power of personal pleasures, quirks, obsessions and bad taste, from zine royalty, Ione Gamble. Most of us consider taste to be a primal instinct. We like the things we like and everything we choose to consume, covet or loathe in our day-to-day lives is dictated by this unknowable force … But at some point, we learn to not fully trust our own taste.

We accept that there are people who have better taste than us, so we stop following the flutter of our hearts and attempt to finetune our brain to fall in line with what others consider to be 'good'. The Polyester Book of (Bad) Taste is an antidote to this ever-creeping homogeneity and bland tastefulness. Edited and introduced by Polyester editor-in-chief, Ione Gamble, this book gathers ten influential writers from the pages of Polyester to take on the monumental task of defining taste for a generation battling algorithmic content suggestions and ever shortening trend cycles.

It is a bible on how to navigate our own likes, dislikes, apathies and adorations. Contributors include Tavi Gevinson, Cat Cohen and Yomi Adegoke. In a world constantly vying for our attention, having faith in your own (bad) taste is more than a small subversion – it's a rallying cry to live our lives unapologetically.


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      Description

      Date: 17th July 2026, 7pm

      Venue: David’s Bookshop. This is an in person event (not available to attend online)

      Event to start at 7pm, doors & bar opening 6:30pm.

      Please note there are no physical tickets, your name will be added to a guestlist after purchasing and this will get you entry at the event. Ticket prices will be redeemable against copies of the books on the night.

      ---

      Come for a fun Friday night of books, bad taste and beautiful treats with Ione Gamble and Gina Tonic of Polyester Zine and Podcast.

      They'll be here for the publication of The Polyester Book of (Bad) Taste.

      A deep dive into the joy and power of personal pleasures, quirks, obsessions and bad taste, from zine royalty, Ione Gamble. Most of us consider taste to be a primal instinct. We like the things we like and everything we choose to consume, covet or loathe in our day-to-day lives is dictated by this unknowable force … But at some point, we learn to not fully trust our own taste.

      We accept that there are people who have better taste than us, so we stop following the flutter of our hearts and attempt to finetune our brain to fall in line with what others consider to be 'good'. The Polyester Book of (Bad) Taste is an antidote to this ever-creeping homogeneity and bland tastefulness. Edited and introduced by Polyester editor-in-chief, Ione Gamble, this book gathers ten influential writers from the pages of Polyester to take on the monumental task of defining taste for a generation battling algorithmic content suggestions and ever shortening trend cycles.

      It is a bible on how to navigate our own likes, dislikes, apathies and adorations. Contributors include Tavi Gevinson, Cat Cohen and Yomi Adegoke. In a world constantly vying for our attention, having faith in your own (bad) taste is more than a small subversion – it's a rallying cry to live our lives unapologetically.


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