Before the success of opening for legendary acts such as The Rolling Stones or Florence + The Machine, a five piece Britain-based band The Last Dinner Party cultivated an idea, an aesthetic and a brand that would, in turn, exponentially change the way people look at live music performances. 

Grounded in the idea that aesthetics are just as important as music, The Last Dinner Party played their first gig in November of 2021 at The George Tavern in London fully decked out in what they would call “Princess Diana in American Apparel Advert.” Dressed up in clothes that aggressively intertwine indie grunge with Marie Antoinette, the Baroque-pop band is creating a live performance culture that is developing an almost rabid cult fan base. 

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When Ryan Lobo and Ramon Martin met at the University of Technology Sydney in Australia back in the 1980s, they created a strong friendship and that friendship led to something special. Fast forward to 2011 and their fashion line, Tome, was born. Prior to Tome, Lobo and Martin worked their way through the fashion industry. After they graduated from college, Martin became a fashion designer and Lobo became a fashion buyer but they managed to maintain their friendship and eventually decided to work together.

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