- Nightlife -
The reassuring thing is that it works both ways in that someone in an Armani suit will stick out in Fuse or in Structure Béton just as much as a someone in wide jeans and trainers will in At Seven or Jeux d'Hiver. Apart from trying to avoid trouble, nightclubs decide who can come in not based so much on how much money people seem to have as on the general impression they make. Someone whose look might make the clubbers already there feel uncomfortable will probably be turned away. And we've seen overly stylish customers turned away at the entrance to an underground evening. It's rare but it has happened. Moving on from people's look, as far as the author of this article is aware there don't seem to have been any racial problems at the entrance to top nightclubs for around ten years or so now. Anyone with the right appearance and/or attitude for the particular nightclub will be able to get in without any untoward questions being asked.




