Women Designers: Cristina Celestino
10 April 2016
16 September 2015
The Badgirlz Budapest is a nightclub with entertainment by gorgeous girls that opens its doors after sunset. This is not a locale “for men only”, but a nightclub that has made ruthlessness its greater strength thanks to its interiors and the coordinated image created ad hoc by Bara Design Studio. Preparation and communication are definitely over the top, but the nerve is always carefully calibrated so as never to be offensive. At the centre of the space is the large bar, highlighted by bright letters that make the word Badgirlz.
This is the heart of the club, because here you can order drinks (even the “invigorating” shot of alcohol called Badgirlz Kamicaze) and watch the dance performances staged by the dancers at least once every hour. The darkened room and decorative panels with photos of “bad” girls help to create the right atmosphere for an evening that is transgressive, but always without exaggeration.
WHERE: Széchenyi István tér 7-8, Budapest
The Badgirlz Budapest is a nightclub with entertainment by gorgeous girls that opens its doors after sunset. This is not a locale “for men only”, but a nightclub that has made ruthlessness its greater strength thanks to its interiors and the coordinated image created ad hoc by Bara Design Studio. Preparation and communication are definitely over the top, but the nerve is always carefully calibrated so as never to be offensive. At the centre of the space is the large bar, highlighted by bright letters that make the word Badgirlz.
This is the heart of the club, because here you can order drinks (even the “invigorating” shot of alcohol called Badgirlz Kamicaze) and watch the dance performances staged by the dancers at least once every hour. The darkened room and decorative panels with photos of “bad” girls help to create the right atmosphere for an evening that is transgressive, but always without exaggeration.
WHERE: Széchenyi István tér 7-8, Budapest
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