Monday, 20 October 2014

designer clustering and shopping areas in london

REGENT ST W1

-The world's first shopping street 
-Quality, heritage, style and success
-Burberry, Hollister, Liberty
-Designed to link Buckingham Place to Regents Park


CONDUIT ST

-Vivienne Westwood, Dior, Moschino
-Sketch! Original London showroom for Dior



SAVILE ROW

-Home of tailoring and known for it's craftsmanship and skill
-Fashion designers seek knowledge and skill 
-Henry Poole, the oldest tailors
-Norton and Sons, Kilgour, Richard James, Lanvin Boutique


BRUTON ST

-Famous for commercial galleries
-Hartnell
-Scream gallery, Stella McCartney, Matthew Williamson

MOUNT ST

-New area of fashion
-Balenciaga 
-Christian Louboutin, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Marc Jacobs, Vivienne Westwood

SOUTH MOLTON ST

-Home of Browns (who put John Galliano on the map)
-Hobbs, Ted Baker, Space NK

SELFRIDGES & DUKE ST

-Nigel Hall, Jigsaw, Fleur B and Ted's Grooming Room (Ted Baker)

MARYLEBONE HIGH ST

-Village feel, home to the wealthy
-The White Company, Cath Kidston, Emma Bridgewater, Whistles


NEW AND OLD BOND STREET

-Most expensive strips in the world
-Ralph Lauren, Louis Vuitton, Burberry, Russell & Bromley, Mulberry, Emporio Armani,Dolce & Gabanna, Fenwick, Calvin Klein, Hermes, Reiss, Diesel, Miu Miu, Michael Kors, Hermes, Chanel, Dior, Bulgari



PICCADILLY 

-Davidoff, John Lobb, Alfred Dunhill
-Streets of the English Gentleman
-Chanel Pop-Up store opening soon

CARNABY ST, NEWBURGH ST

-Popular during 1960s
-Newburgh St, now new Carnaby St



COVENT GARDEN

-Pop up stores of competitors, Burberry, Chanel, Dior, situated next to each other showing standards
-Opposite Apple store combining fashion and technology
-Focusing on fragrance and beauty, more accessible to customers  




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