Regents street features a range of shops from luxury brands such as Burberry to Bridge Brands such as Ted Baker.
Down Conduit street you find brands such as Dior, Vivienne Westwood, Moschino, Donna Karan and Japanese brands Miyake and Yamamoto.
Sketch bar was the original London Show room of Dior
"the home of tailoring"
the oldest tailor on the row, Henry Poole
Bruton St. famous for its commercial galleries
Mount street is the new area of Mayfair in terms of fashion
Balenciaga changing rooms were a must see, with a futuristic, almost space like feel to them.
Thomas Goode, the elephants in the window are insured for £1 million each.
South Moulton Street
Hobbs, Ted Baker, Space NK
Browns put John Galliano on the map
A piece of Paris in London. The Wallace collection entry is free and the staircase was originally in the home of Madame De Pompadour the Mistress of Louis XIV. Vivienne Westwood got many of her 18th century design inspirations from the gold room in the Wallace collection.
NEW AND OLD BOND STREET
On these streets you will find shops such Chanel, Tiffany, Louis Vuitton flag ship store, have a look in. Your supposed to feel like your inside a jewellery box!), Dolce & Gabanna, Fenwicks, Miu Miu, Hermes, Dior, Ralph Lauren.
Carnaby Street came to prominence in the 1960's but is sadly today very much like all the other shopping streets in central London.
Covent Garden had become a new area for Luxury fashion, there are make-up stores for Burberry, Chanel and Dior, positioned exactly next to each other- competition is high. Opposite you find the Apple store, showing the idea of fashion and technology colliding.















































































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