Shopping in London

Think deliciously outlandish retro clothing, think Rellik. Although a little on the expensive side, Rellik is the best place to dig out some second hand designer clothes and accessories from labels such as Pierre Cardin, Dior, Ossie Clark and Vivienne Westwood. 8 Golbourne Rd W10 5NW Tel: 020...Read More
Topshop, known primarily for its womenswear, is a chain of clothing stores operating in over 100 countries. In the 1970’s the company also branched out into menswear with its brand Topman. In 2007, Kate Moss was signed up for designing a collection to be stocked in Topshop stores worldwide. The...Read More
The more than 100 year old Spitalfields market has recently been redeveloped and is now much more organized and safer than the neighbouring Petticoat Lane Market. It is on Sunday that all shops and all stalls are open in the market selling antiques, organic products, arts and craft and clothes. On...Read More
Piccadilly Circus and Oxford Street are some of the best places to find gifts and souvenir items. Everything from toys and clothes to mugs and key chains with the Union Jack or a picture of a member of the Royal Family can be found here. Harrods is another place where you can find souvenirs albeit...Read More
A superb place for shoppers to discover 20th-century antiques is the massive labyrinth of Alfie's Antique Market on 13-25 Church Street, NW8. The market is open from Tuesday to Saturday....Read More
Walk into his store and you will know that there is a mighty good reason why Paul Smith was knighted by the Queen. What started as a whimsical job of a ‘no plans no qualification’ young boy, has grown into a brand that the world of fashion reckons with. Paul Smith started his collection,...Read More
Founded in 1778, Debenhams is a Britain based chain of retail stores stocking over 100 designer and own brands. The company has close to 150 stores spread across UK and Ireland. Debenhams stocks everything from clothes and accessories for men, women and children to electricals, toys and...Read More
Petticoat Lane market is said to be one of the oldest markets in Britain. Although open from Monday to Friday, it is on Sundays when the market is in full bloom when the more than 1000 stalls spill over to nearby streets, selling everything from veggies and jewellery to accessories and clothes. The...Read More