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The Beloved Fashion Capital


London has been a fashion darling for many decades. As the capital of the United Kingdom, London is a historic city that draws in thousands of tourists year-round. From the Houses of Parliament, to the Big Ben clock tower, the Thames River plus the Tate Britain, there’s plenty for people to do, see and learn and tons of action going on all throughout the day. It’s a perfect destination for designers and retailers to make their home or to just draw inspiration from.

With big designers like Topshop, Burberry and Paul Smith all originating in this city, it’s no surprise the area draws in tons of fashion-oriented crowds and artists who love shopping amidst London’s iconic streets. From big box stores like Harrods, or up-and-coming designers who love to populate the smaller markets, there’s plenty of areas and places for retailers and galleries to spring up and make their mark.

 
 

Choose the neighborhood that fits your brand

 

Noteworthy London Neighborhoods

 

 

 
 

Shoreditch

 
 

If you want to see a side of London that is far from Westminster, Big Ben and the tourist hubs, look no further than Shoreditch

If you want to see a side of London that is far from Westminster, Big Ben and the tourist hubs, a place that is authentically underground and has inspired decades of British music, look no further than Shoreditch. It’s the perfect equation: real estate prices are still relatively affordable, the location is ideal, and there’s a settled community of artists making it a haven for trendy designers. Plus, there’s an old factory feel and lots of influencers dub the area as “”London’s most fashionable””. Pop up in this bohemian haven and be amongst like-minded artists and designers.

 
 

Mayfair

 
 

Mayfair is the location of choice for trendy labels to open pop-up stores and is also one of London’s most affluent neighborhoods and prized shopping destinations

If you want to see a side of London that is far from Westminster, Big Ben and the tourist hubs, a place that is authentically underground and has inspired decades of British music, look no further than Shoreditch. It’s the perfect equation: real estate prices are still relatively affordable, the location is ideal, and there’s a settled community of artists making it a haven for trendy designers. Plus, there’s an old factory feel and lots of influencers dub the area as “”London’s most fashionable””. Pop up in this bohemian haven and be amongst like-minded artists and designers.

 
 

Chelsea

 
 

Chelsea is the most upscale neighborhood in London, is regarded as an elite stomping ground for young hipsters, and is full of rich history

Little by little, Chelsea has transformed into a popular destination for high-end shoppers, who flock to streets like King’s Road for designer stores, high-end boutiques and international fashion houses. The historic department store Peter Jones and British designer Vivienne Westwood, for example, draw tons of foot traffic to this area. Plus, many pop-up stores and events are hosted in Chelsea especially during London Fashion Week, making it a main retail draw.

 
 

Marylebone

 
 

This is a chic residential area that plays hosts to a bunch of independent boutiques

This is a chic residential area that plays hosts to a bunch of independent boutiques, trendy restaurants, and the famous Madame Tussauds waxwork museum and the Sherlock Holmes Museum. With pictureqesue side streets and a calm feel, the area is perfect for strolling and even getting lost in. With shopping alleys like St Christopher’s Place, and the beautiful museum The Wallace Collection, tons of tourists and locals can browse the streets and do heavy shopping plus sightseeing and historical explorations. Host a pop-up store in this beloved and treasured London neighborhood.

 
 

Brick Lane

 
 

The Brick Lane area is of the most diverse, ethnic and artsy in London

Full of an edgy and artistic crowd, Brick Lane has tons of notable galleries and restaurants that pop up plus lots of festivals every year that draw in lots of crowds. Notable areas like the Old Truman Brewery feature a market full of up-and-coming designers who set up shop every Sunday to sell a unique variety of clothes, housewares and designs. This area is best known for its authentic feel and tons of visitors enjoy the surrounding shops.

 
 

Covent Garden

 
 

London’s main theatre and entertainment area

London’s main theatre and entertainment area, Covent Garden is known for its luxury retail and beauty stores, top restaurants and of course theatres. A former fruit and vegetable market, the area has a close-knit feel and is a huge tourist destination. It’s alive in both day and night time with many street performers, and lots of excitement from the nearby stores, plus it houses a local farmers’ market twice weekly and lots of cultural events. This is a retail hotspot that many retailers find much success in, whether for long or short-term.

 
 

Learn about the success of our latest pop-up stores in London

 
 

La Famiglia Rana Opens A Pop-Up Italian Grocery in London with Storefront.

La Famiglia Rana just launched a 5-week pop-up Italian Grocery with Storefront in this Marylebone High Street space.

The brand is making this space a foodie’s creative playground, offering a feast for all the senses, plus masterclasses and fresh meal kits, becoming the ultimate Instagrammable store! The pop-up space was designed to offer a totally new food experience for gastronomy lovers.
Visit Storefront Magazine for even more inspiration

 
 

Design Vintage Launches London Showroom With Storefront

Design Vintage, one of the South’s leading retailers of original vintage furniture and modern homewares, just opened its London showroom in this King’s Road space from Storefront.

Building out on our space on Grand The showroom is occupying a stunning building which just went through a multi-million pound renovation.
Visit Storefront Magazine for even more inspiration

 
 

Classic Football Shirts Teams Up With Storefront To Launch London Pop-Up Store

Classic Football Shirts is launching physical retail spaces to showcase its extensive collection. The cult football retailer has been popping up through London the last several months to much fanfare and publicity.

Its most recent store – located in the Old Truman Brewery and booked through Storefront – is retailing thousands of vintage classics, including some truly unique and standout favorites.
Visit Storefront Magazine for even more inspiration

 
 

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