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5 Essential Hotspots in London for Fashion Lovers

London is the cultural capital of England, and has a long standing reputation of producing outstanding designers and innovative brands. So, if you love fashion, here are 5 essential hotspots that you must visit on your next trip to London. 

  • Camden Market 

Camden’s history is deeply rooted in the punk, alternative, and rock and roll scene. This doesn’t just apply to music – Camden is home of some of the greatest alternative food, beauty, and fashion shops in London. 

Camden Market is a particular must-visit in the area. Browse through vintage, antique, and sustainable clothing stalls, each with its own unique outlook on fashion. Whether you like to find a bargain, or prefer authentic fashion pieces, Camden Market is sure to have the perfect place for you. 

  • Westfield London

Westfield London is a gigantic shopping centre situated in the Shepherd’s Bush area of London. Westfield London is home to over 300 shops that span from high-street essentials to luxury fashion brands. 

Not only this, but Westfield London has an array of fantastic entertainment options, restaurants, cafes, and bars. It even has a champagne bar in the designer fashion area known as The Village. Make the most of your trip by getting  a hotel near Westfield Shopping Centre so you can sample the food and drink to your heart’s content. 

  • Oxford Street 

Oxford Street is probably the busiest shopping street in all of London – the hub of city centre shopping. The 300 plus stores available for browsing on Oxford Street consist of an eclectic mix of international designers and department stores that boast an array of fashion, home, and beauty products. 

The highlight of Oxford Street has got to be the world-famous Selfridges. Known for its variety of designer brands, magnificent food hall, and innovative window displays, Selfridges is a must-visit destination for all fashion lovers. If you don’t like large crowds, avoid visiting during the busy weekend rush. 

  • Knightsbridge 

Knightsbridge is home to what is potentially the most popular shop and tourist attraction in central London – Harrods! Harrods boasts seven floors of luxury items and designer brands for you to choose from, not to mention the inviting food court. 

Nearby you will find Sloane Street, which is packed full of your favourite designer brands such as Christian Dior, Versace, Chanel, Prada, Gucci, and Armani. If you are unsure about which of the latest styles and trends might suit you, Sloane Street has a personal stylist appointment offering coming soon. 

  • Carnaby 

Carnaby is a wonderful neighbourhood of 14 streets that boast 100 ships in the heart of London’s West End. This area is known for its British designers, independent boutiques, cult bespoke stores, and one-off pop up shops. 

In addition to stores such as Levis, Dr Martens, Birkenstock, Billionaire Boys Club, JustHype, and much more, Carnaby is also home to the world famous Liberty London. Open since 1875, Liberty is home to numerous London Fashion Week newcomers and old hats. 

As you can see, each of these 5 areas of London has its own unique style, boasting a multitude of quirky offerings. With these 5 areas in mind, you are sure to find the perfect area for your fashion-fueled explorations.