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First and foremost, Bamford & Sons is a shop for the boys. The clothing is classic casual; think crisp linen shirts, bleached cotton suits, cashmere...more
see the London guideNot a market at all, Rei Kawakubo's 13,000-square-foot West End store is where, as the Comme des Garçons visionary said when it opened in fall 2004,...more
see the London guideA nonfashion boutique loved by the design cognoscenti (Rei Kawakubo, Yohji Yamamoto, Sir Terence Conran, Nicole Kidman, Donna Karan), Egg is still a semisecret...more
see the London guideIn this labyrinth of over 200 tiny antique shops crammed full of collectibles and curiosities, you'll rub shoulders with serious collectors in search of a...more
see the London guideThe No. 1 fashion store, with the No. 1 cosmetics floor, Harvey Nic's is practically a cult. All the established, and many emerging, designerswomen's and...more
see the London guideKirsten Goss's small jewelry shop is tucked away behind the busy shopping neighborhood of High Street Kensington, but it's well worth the detour. Goss, who...more
see the London guideA department store of two partsthe more eye-catching of which is Tudor House, built in 1924this enterprise dates to 1875, when Arthur Lasenby...more
see the London guideMarkets are a vibrant part of shopping in London, and have been since medieval times. If you can handle the rough-and-tumble crowds, you'll find bargains,...more
see the London guideIn the happening environs of Brick Lane, you'll find the second actor side project, given that his band's still aliveof Mark Bedford, the bassist...more
see the London guideMs. Moore, the sculptor Henry Moore's only offspring, has had a lifelong habit of collecting vintage clothes, and this chic and funky boutique is the...more
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