Top Shopping Spots in London

If you’re looking to update your wardrobe, London is home to many prestigious addresses. Whether you are searching for luxury labels or quirky vintage finds, London has all of this and more. Here are five of the most sought after shopping spots in London. One of my favourite things about shopping in London is the diversity it offers. Whether your fashion idol is Kate Moss or Rita Ora, you can find something to suit your individual style. Knightsbridge If you like the finer things in life some of the most prestigious shops can be found in Knightsbridge. Shops in Knightsbridge…

Photos of the Day: London Street Fashion Summer

London is often a source of fashion inspiration for us and we can’t wait to visit there soon! There are always tons of Londoners wearing original and trend settings styles all year round, sometimes inspired by fashion in history, sometimes inspired by current trends, London Street Fashion is always fresh! Unless of course you walk around some small town outside of London, then it’s a toss up (haha). I’m especially partial to the first outfit in this edition. The color combo, the jacket, the pants and the sheer bodysuit are soo this year, as are the second pic with the…

Photos of the Day: Fish and Chic – London Street Fashion

Fish and Chic is a staple for London street fashion that you must see to believe. A prize team, a photographer, stylist and graphic designer teamed up early last year to start one of the best looking collections of Street Fashion around. Forget The Sartorialist, there’s a new more “real street” and less “high street” angle on London Street Style in town. Every image on their website is a sure breath taker. Check them out now at //fishandchic.co.uk All photos from Fish&Chic on flickr. Sidsel Close Up Mar – Puma Court Purple Hair Mar – 2012 Sunday Up Market – Brick Lane…

Photos of the day: London Fashion Week

As always, London Fashion week was unabashedly british in both style and feel, many designers really pulling together some “Piccadilly Circus” style outfits, in the most literal meaning of the word “circus” (designers, Danielle Scutt, A Child of the Jago and Meadham Kirchhoff). Other designers really leaned towards androgyny, designing “Things that can be borrowed from a man to a woman and from a woman to a man.” as quoted by Irish designer, J.W. Anderson. To watch more, visit rightster.com I can’t admit that I would wear all of the things some designers consider unisex but it’s an interesting style movement…