Knightsbridge has been the shopping destination for wealthy Londoners for decades and has the widest range of upmarket boutiques in town, covering everything from urban contemporary to the luxury end of hippy chic. Rival department stores Harrods and Harvey Nichols dominate the main road, while nearby Sloane Street is lined with upmarket stalwarts – here you’ll find Chanel, Hermes, Gucci. For more unexpected pleasures look slightly off the beaten track – for sunglasses with attitude try Cutler & Gross, tucked away on Knightsbridge Green; or head down the Brompton Road to Beauchamp (pronounced ‘beecham’) Place, or Brompton Cross - both studded with small boutiques. Favoured by everyone from supermodels to royalty, Knightsbridge is the top place to shop – and to be seen while shopping.
36, 37 & 69 Kinnerton Street, London England SW1X 8ES
The name of this home accessories boutique reflects its aspirations: to create a cosy, nourishing environment at home.
23 Old Bond Street , London England W1X 3DA
THE flagship store and the anchor of London’s most exclusive shopping corner known as Brompton Cross.
309 King's Road, London England SW3 5EP
The owner of this very Chelsea designer boutique is lady of leisure turned business woman Mimi Lederer.
32-33 Burlington Arcade , London England W1V 9AE
Pickett packs more in a tiny corner boutique than many designer boutiques do in their minimalist caverns.
The Michelin House, 81 Fulham Road , London England SW3 6RD
London’s most famous furniture and lifestyle store – at least in the eyes of SW3 and SW7 denizens -- is another regular on the Brompton Cross Saturday shopping circuit.
309 Brompton Road, London England SW3 2DY
While the designers are sources internationally, the look here is definitely girly, although not as one-dimensional as Whistles next-door.
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