We’ve received several e-mails regarding a good list of shops to visit in Europe, as some of you will be heading there in June or July. Seeing that I just came back, it would be obvious that I will have bits of goodness to share! Here are my recommendations for the following cities: London, Amsterdam, Paris, Prague and Berlin.
I hit London with very good advice from the London bloggers, including Susie and Kit. The areas which turn up in my discussions were only recognisable to me from the Face Hunter’s hunting grounds for his style shots. My first recommendation will be Brick Lane – if possible hit the Sunday market, which I missed, but I hear it is extremely fabulous. You can probably get a better account by someone living in London, but I’ll have a go.
Taking the tube to Liverpool Street Station you will need to navigate with a map as Brick Lane is a good five minute walk away. The area is filled with Indian eateries, and at 2pm on a rainy Saturday afternoon I definitely did not expect it to be quiet, but it was.
The area fills up towards 5pm, and you can see amazing dressers out there. Great salon-fixed hair with red lipstick and the fanciest retro dresses you can imagine, girls are walking about in every style possible from vintage quirky to rock-queen cool, and then there are the cool cats who do a great mix of style. You will find men so well-dressed that you feel rather disconnected from reality, as though you have morphed into a style sub-city which only exists in your imagination.
There, wander in and out of the shops you can find along Brick Lane, and you will have more than enough to shop. Two shops I loved in particular, which have a strong web presence as well, is Absolutely Vintage and Beyond Retro.

Absolutely Vintage on Hanbury Street is a must visit. As the name suggests, I went absolutely crazy there – I spotted several good quality Chanel quilted bags on display, and a pair of Ferragamo Vara flats which were half a size too small for me going at 15 pounds. Given it was slightly torn, but where else can you find Ferragamos with a two digit price tag?

I did get this bag for 15 pounds from Absolutely Vintage, in line with my “I have to buy something from a store I love” mantra. The bag’s not so bad, it has an air of old lady cool. Not quite so WTF, but still, ugly-pretty enough for me to bag it.This will cost me about SGD60 here in a Singapore vintage store, so I get a bit of savings out of it.
If you keep walking down Brick Lane you’ll hit Beyond Retro on Cheshire Street, which is yet another store I love. Here’s the entrance for your easy hunting:

A warehouse of sorts, it has clothes from every era and will be a hot favourite with you if you’re not so barred by useless societal dressing “norms” which Singapore tends to stick to i.e. denim and jeans. You’ll find the most fluff in a dress or the highest number of ornaments on a jacket ever here. Dude by the door is someone who’s working in the store, I guess.
Other than these two blockbusters the little stores around the area are gems too, so be sure you allocate a bit of time to hunt around this area.
Next, I recommend Portobello Market. You can walk on foot by alighting at the Notting Hill Gate station. I went there on a Friday which was pretty quiet, but Saturday the full crowd comes out and it should be a blast!


Did not manage to get shots of the interesting stalls as the stall owners generally do not allow snaps, but you can try to imagine a long road as pictured above with stalls along the road filled with random vintage items.

I got this snake bangle for 10 pounds, on reflection it is a bit pricey, but I hardly buy jewelry and when I do it usually is something fierce, like this. Less of the plastic Freedom stuff from Topshop and more of these vintage pieces for me, thank you.
A name which came up on my plea for shop recommendations a couple of weeks back threw up “One of a Kind”, on 253 Portobello Road, which I went in and found the most amazing Ferragamo frame bag in perfect condition. If you’re one to spend an easy three digits on a good quality vintage branded bag then this is definitely the place for you. I remember Kit mentioning that the store’s often frequented by British celebrities as well, if that’s your thing.
After these places, I suggest you take the tube to the Oxford Circus area and walk randomly in any direction. A stone’s throw will turn up H&M, Uniqlo, Urban Outfitters, American Apparel and Topshop. Must not forget Primark, which is some kind of four storey This Fashion, only without the stigma. Shop to your heart’s content there and preserve the health of your credit card as well. Branching off Oxford Circus, Liberty’s great for browsing – it’s a posh version of Tangs and is a joy to simply walk about. Don’t forget the art gallery/section at the fourth level, it’s great to look at.
Situated just behind Liberty’s is Carnaby Street, a best description is a high-end Bugis Street type of place with cool boutiques situated everywhere.

Somewhere in it lies Kingly Court, a square with the cutest Far East Plaza type interior design, vintage and lifestyle stores. You’re bound to walk out of there with something, I came out with an eye mask similar to this from Mnini. I am blatantly channeling Holly Golightly because I caught her on DVD again in Berlin and fell in love with her ear plugs and eye mask:


(Pictures from here)
And lastly, I have no idea what’s the address but you have to find the Abercrombie and Fitch store and go into it. I hear they have the bestlooking models pretending to be salespeople and basically luring you into their store with good looks (bet it works!). Apparently there is some kind of smell-attraction too as the scent they use in-store can be smelt by passers-by even after the store’s closed. I took a peek in the evening when it wasn’t open, so no first hand experience account from me.
I bet there are tonnes of great stores but these are the stores which I took a fancy to. Once again thanks to Susie and Kit who took time out to answer my endless questions, and as for the readers I hope you will find the same kind of ecstasy I did whilst shopping in London! Good luck!
For Paris, Amsterdam and Berlin recommendations, I suggest you go to my post where I request for shopping recommendations – you can get lots of great info there. A quick pointer will be the Nine Streets for Amsterdam, it really is filled with the cutest boutiques stores. In Holland give the malls a miss, there’s nothing much there though I hear Miu Miu is slightly more affordable there than other European cities. I was with great company for Prague and Paris, so I got rather lost in the bigger boutiques like Miu Miu and Prada. For Paris, a must-visit is the APC store and Colette. The area near rue Cambon where the original Chanel store stands and the street Colette is on is a fabulous area to start, so walk from there towards the main LV store and you’ll be set for some glamorous boutiques.
In Berlin, go to the Mitte and walk around leisurely. Here are more recommendations. You can hit Calypso and Waahnsinn Berlin as well. The comments here will yield you more guides to Berlin.
Anyway I think the readers of Fashion Nation are indeed well-travelled! A lot of great recommendations came up and no time was wasted on this trip on a meh store, every single shop was fabulous. I just want to say a great big thank you to all who commented, and at the same time I hope future travellers will benefit from my recent Europe posts.
Wanderlust sated
Stephie







12 Comments
May 19, 2008 at 6:56 pm
Lovely to read about London from another perspective. It makes me want to go for a wander instead of rushing around as usual!
May 19, 2008 at 7:18 pm
this makes me feel so silly that london is just a trains ride away and i never go! will do in summer, hopefully i’ll have as much joy as you!
May 19, 2008 at 7:45 pm
Absolute Vintage and Beyond Retro are definately the best shopping heaven in Brick Lane, they weren’t so pricey back then til they got more press over the years and the prices shot up abit.
K
May 19, 2008 at 8:17 pm
OMG i have that snake bracelet! I bought it at the shop down the road where i live (wales) for £8!
May 19, 2008 at 11:22 pm
Hello all!
Make Do & Mend – definitely so, I’m quite stunned by how much I love London and its quirky shops!
Hi there Selina! (: Please go and have truckloads of fun for me as well, I wish London is a four-hour train ride from here too… but that is just wistful thinking on my part.
Hi K! Yes unfortunately so, I wish it was still affordable, that way I can get more gems out of it.
Hi curellasays – What a steal! I’m really happy with the bracelet, it adds character to most outfits.
May 20, 2008 at 1:47 am
yeah its really nice. i had problems choosing between the silver & gold.
May 20, 2008 at 1:54 am
I really like both the things you picked up! You could be cleopatra for halloween with that bracelet, and bags like that are so fun.
May 20, 2008 at 8:33 am
the snake bangle looks like it’s inspired by cavalli. not a really bad buy I’ll say..
May 22, 2008 at 9:05 am
Danke for the list!
Might I ask how much the vintage Chanel quilted bags were going for?
May 22, 2008 at 10:47 am
I didn’t ask for the prices, but I have a hunch they are at least 150 pounds for those in good condition.
May 25, 2008 at 8:39 pm
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