Blending the trippy nostalgia of psychedelic culture with the refined ritual of high tea, VideoRed’s latest event series turns the mundane into the magical. Here’s your spoiler-free guide to the season’s most talked-about lifestyle experience.
: In this top-tier lifestyle bracket, the line between private life and public entertainment has blurred. Every outing is a potential "video" moment, and every "public tea" session is a way to maintain social relevance. The goal is to stay at the "top" of the feed by blending high-culture aesthetics with raw, sometimes taboo, lifestyle choices.
Picture this: a softly lit public garden or an upscale rooftop lounge. Instead of bar service, there’s a curated tea sommelier . Couples file in not for cocktails, but for matcha, oolong, and chaga blends—some infused with legal, wellness-grade psilocybin (or functional adaptogens for the sober-curious). The dress code? Elevated boho chic. The entertainment? A private screening of VideoRed’s 2024 “Shrooms Q” short film collection—psychedelic-inspired visual journeys set to lo-fi beats.
Blending the trippy nostalgia of psychedelic culture with the refined ritual of high tea, VideoRed’s latest event series turns the mundane into the magical. Here’s your spoiler-free guide to the season’s most talked-about lifestyle experience.
: In this top-tier lifestyle bracket, the line between private life and public entertainment has blurred. Every outing is a potential "video" moment, and every "public tea" session is a way to maintain social relevance. The goal is to stay at the "top" of the feed by blending high-culture aesthetics with raw, sometimes taboo, lifestyle choices.
Picture this: a softly lit public garden or an upscale rooftop lounge. Instead of bar service, there’s a curated tea sommelier . Couples file in not for cocktails, but for matcha, oolong, and chaga blends—some infused with legal, wellness-grade psilocybin (or functional adaptogens for the sober-curious). The dress code? Elevated boho chic. The entertainment? A private screening of VideoRed’s 2024 “Shrooms Q” short film collection—psychedelic-inspired visual journeys set to lo-fi beats.