Plumm Night Club

Agyness Deyn Makes Me Want To Party

Agyness Deyn Makes Me Want To Party all indie

Agyness Deyn Makes Me Want To Party all indie

Agyness Deyn Makes Me Want To Party all indie

Agyness Deyn Makes Me Want To Party all indie

Agyness Deyn Makes Me Want To Party all indie

Agyness Deyn Makes Me Want To Party all indie

Agyness Deyn Makes Me Want To Party all indie

To say we have been a little harsh on Agyness Deyn in the past would be a completely safe thing to say, but after last night my view towards her is beginning to come around. When Fashion Indie found out Agyness was doing a DJ set at Plumm night club we knew we had to be there, so we rounded up the troops and headed out to the club. We spent the night eagarly awaiting her arrival as it got later and later. As I headed down the small stairway to the lower part of the club, who do I run into? None other than Agyness Deyn herself, and I will say she was very nice (and pretty) as I said hello and shook her hand. She was dressed very casual wearing a simple pair of jeans and a slightly oversized tee shirt. Yes if you can’t believe you are hearing me complimenting Agyness and her look you are hearing right. But that is enough of being nice. Agyness as a DJ, not so much. She more or less stood there and played a transitionless set of old classics like Michael Jackson and Cyndi Lauper. Just because her boyfriend Anthony Ellis (lead singer of Five O’ Clock Heroes and seen above with Richie Rich) let her sing on one track on his album doesn’t make her a musician or DJ at that. My final words of wisdom to Agyness Deyn, you’re a model not a musician. Get it right.

 

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