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To the Market


One of my all time favorite destination in London is designer label retail haven Dover Street Market, the brainchild of Comme des Garcons' Rei Kawakubo. Yes everything in this store is overpriced and nothing in store you can’t get elsewhere in London, but to me this place is a must visit because it feels like visiting a museum or an art gallery.

The six floors boutique has a habit of spawning innovative and quirky looking displays, unfortunately, they didn’t allow me to take photos, but I managed to take these two.  And as much as I loved the figure in the last photo, I wouldn't want to be left alone with that.. thing! It looks scary like it's going to move its hands and start walking!!

Another reason why you must visit Dover Street Market is to try their hip Rose Bakery on the top floor. Actually it’s more of a really tiny and cozy café than a bakery where they serve scrumptious salads, quiches, and sandwiches.  If you ever go there, try their famous lip smacking carrot cake (heart!).  And try to go there early and avoid lunch hours as this place gets packed with a blink of an eye.


Comments

Anonymous said…
Location plz confashion i'm writing a list, cud use ur help ;)
Confashion said…
Zabo0o6a
17-18 Dover Street, London W1S 4LT.
At your service ;)
Abdulla said…
Retailers here should start reading your blog to get an idea on how to make shopping an enjoyable experience to their customers.

Keep it up!
1001Nights said…
I was looking for Bruno Frisoni shoes and I couldn't even find them at Harrods they told me to go there. I totally disagree that you can find the things there everywhere. I'm sure you can find lots of things there in other places but they do have some strange things that are uncommon and unique.
Confashion said…
Abdulla
Thank you for your kind words :) Even though we do have very few stores that put some effort to the display. But you're right, retailers here need to work harder on their displays.

1001Nights
Maybe in previous seasons some items were not found elsewhere. But during the time when I was there, all of the items that I personally liked or bought were available in Harvey Nichols and some boutiques in Covent Garden and Nottinghill. And I agree they do have unique stuff, but usually unwearable and more of a show piece.

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