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Avery Fine Perfumery
Located on Avery Row, a quiet back street in Mayfair, this innovative perfume shop is a play on the word aviary, an airy home for exotic birds. And like birds, scents travel weightlessly through the air. As people pass close...
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Bentleys
Old-fashioned Bentleys brims with expensive antiques, vintage luggage, bowler hats and 1920’s airplane propellers.
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Connolly
Beloved luxury fashion and leather goods brand Connolly's beautiful shop on Clifford Street offers an edited collection of tailored clothes for women and men, in addition to its staple of leather goods, knitwear and driving accessories (think picnic hampers worthy...
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Gray’s Antiques
Gray’s impressive red brick building stands proud in the heart of Mayfair’s shopping streets and is home to around 200 arts and antiques dealers–the perfect place to pick up an original memento of your visit to London. A lost tributary...
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House of Hackney
This glorious flagship store in the heart of Shoreditch is well worth a pilgrimage from West London, although the most devoted fashion mavens willingly cross entire oceans to stock up on finds here. Vibrant floral arrangements greet patrons as they...
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Karl Lagerfeld
Karl Lagerfeld made a grand entrance in 2014 with his Regent Street flagship store. The shop pays homage to Lagerfeld’s stylish eclecticism, selling mugs, candles and iPhone covers featuring his own image, and outfits similar to the late couturier's trademark...
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Labour & Wait
Redchurch Street in London’s reinvigorated East End is studded with gems such as the household goods shop Labour & Wait. It has a stripped-back postwar aesthetic and features a range of useful products from Brown Betty teapots to Welsh blankets,...
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London Undercover
Just off Brick Lane sits London Undercover, a sleek men’s store that showcases books, accessories. Owner Jamie Milestone also creates handcrafted umbrellas, which can be customized to customers’ liking. An additional location can be found in Bloomsbury at 28 Lamb's Conduit...
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Peter Layton London Glassblowing
It is unusual to find a working artist’s studio in the middle of a commercial area. Take a small detour from the South Bank and Borough Market to visit Peter Layton’s glassblowing studio, where visitors are encouraged to watch glassblowers...
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Rachel Vosper
Tucked away on Kinnerton Street in Knightsbridge is this shop for bespoke and whimsical scented candles. Rachel Vosper and her talented team design collections around seasons and special scents, and also offer a bespoke service.
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SCP
Part exhibition-space, part-shop, this longstanding yet perennially hip concept store is brimming with beautiful furniture and innovative home accessories—look out for exquisite wallpapers and painstakingly sourced vintage Moroccan rugs. SCP should the first port of call on Curtain Street—a road...
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The Organic Pharmacy
Those in search of gifts should keep an eye out for The Organic Pharmacy. The six London stores are stocked to the rafters with indulgent organic products that really work, created by founder Margo Marrone. Each also houses a clinic...
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The Peanut Vendor
Since opening in 2008, The Peanut Vendor has become every fashionable East Londoner’s go-to store for early 20th century and midcentury modern furniture. Pieces for sale are frequently originals by sought-after makers like Jan Vanek, Ernest Race and Peter Hvidt....
London

London’s shopping scene matches that of any cosmopolitan European capital. Shops range from cutting-edge British fashion to the impeccable tailoring of Savile Row, heralded department stores and phenomenal food and booksellers. The prime neighborhoods to hit are Notting Hill, Chelsea, Marylebone and Mayfair, with the later more focused on upmarket brands and the former a more “downtown” feel.