As we look forward to welcoming back our customers this spring, we wanted to mark the reopening of our Notting Hill store with a new playful editorial to celebrate the non-essential things in life.
For menswear, the campaign showcases our globally-sourced brands and cult labels including Kapital, Noma t.d., Stussy and Needles, whilst across our womenswear edit, home-grown British designers take centre stage as Rejina Pyo, Meadows and STORY mfg are highlighted with their vivacious pops of colour, ideal for your new season wardrobe.
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CHRISTIAN WIJNANTS Taj Top Green Daisies
REJINA PYO Ashley Shirt Blue Stripe
REJINA PYO Miller Skirt Rust
RACHEL COMEY Beam Clog Black


GARBSTORE Organic Cotton Riviera Shirt Multi Stripe
NOMA T.D. Painter Tracker Jacket Navy
SUBLIME Patch Reversible Hat Navy
KAPITAL Piano Rain Moon Bandana Navy

RAQUEL ALLEGRA Long Sleeve Tee Night Orchid Tie-dye
LAUREN MANOOGIAN Arch Tee Crudo White
LAUREN MANOOGIAN Interlock Peg Pants Raw White
REALITY STUDIO ABC Sandals Black

KAPITAL Cotton Linen Canvas Drunken Stripe Jacket Green
NORSE PROJECTS Evald Canvas Work Pants Moss Green

MII COLLECTION Michelle Striped Dress Blue
REJINA PYO Marty Shirt Flower Print
NOVESTA Star Master Shoes

NEEDLES Rebuild 7 Cuts Flannel Shirt
STÜSSY Dyed Easy Short Rust
STÜSSY Basic Plaid Bucket Hat Off White
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