Sunday 5 February 2012

Vintage in London

Welcome to Vintage in London. Now you have at your fingertips some of London's best address for vintage shopping.

London is a vintage shopper's paradise. It's all here. No matter what era you are looking for, you are bound to find it in London.

So, where to start? Here's some of our favorite areas to look for vintage.
  • Camden - Grungy but fun. Camden markets has a number of vintage stores to rummage though.
  • Islington  - Step back in time at the charming Camden Passage for authentic vintage.
  • Notting Hill/Ladbrooke Grove - Well healed bohemians flock to this area along with all of London on Saturday market day. Notting Hill is the place to go for antiques and Ladbrooke Grove is full of vintage market stalls.
  • Shoreditch - Fashion forward trendsetters know where to go, Brick Lane. Do the same.
  • Soho - Super central and still cool. Soho still has good vintage bargains to be found.
  • Stoke Newington - Full of organic cafes and charming pubs. This is a relaxing area to vintage shop for bargains.
  • Waterloo - Pop over to the market street of Lower Mash for retro 50's and 60's clothes.
So now you are ready to start exploring Vintage in London. Happy shopping!

Love Lola xo



Stoke Newington Church Street





































































This is one of our favourite streets in London. We love spending a relaxing afternoon vintage shopping on Church Street. It's like a village but only down the road from the hustle and bustle of Dalston.

Now, there are a lot of latte sipping yoga mums in organic cafes here but you can still find some very hip and fashionable vintage shops. The range is smaller than in Shoreditch but the prices are lower and there is still a great selection of on trend pieces to choose from.

Here's a few of the best addresses. Firstly, we love Strut. It's a vintage store but also designer dress concession store so you can find amazing bargains here and unique pieces. It's a bit of a fashionista secret, so don't tell!

We also love Dirty Blonde. They have a hip range of on trend pieces. No rummaging around here is required as they have done the hard work for you.

Casino, another one of our favourites, is a gorgeous little shop that has a wide range of restyled vintage dresses and men's wear with a 50's feel.

Stores are open daily.

Casino
136 Stoke Newington Church Street,
London N16 0JU

Dirty Blonde
129 Stoke Newington Church Street,
London N16 0UH

Strut
183 Stoke Newington Church Street,
London N16 0JL

Camden Markets






The Camden Markets are a number of separate markets that make up the area around the Camden Lock. This part of London is a melting pot of counter culture, hippy backpackers, rock pubs and dodgy geezers. It's always crowded, a bit grungy, in your face and never boring. If you feel like jumping in and mingling with the masses this is the place to go.

Head to the Stables or to the Camden Lock Market by the bridge where you can find a number vintage stores selling clothes and collectables. We like St Cyr Vintage. Their selection 40's - 60's wear is reasonably priced and we love that they sort their collection by size. They also stock vintage magazines and books. Upstairs in the West Yard is our other favourite, Berty and Gerty. They have a good selection of well priced vintage and retro dresses and denim.

Open Daily.

69 & 90 The West Yard, Camden Lock Market, 
London NW1 8AF

Arch 56 Camden Stables Market
Camden Lock, London, NW1 8A

Camden/Camden Road Station

Saturday 4 February 2012

Camden Passage





A visit to Camden Passage is like stepping back in time. Just up from the hustle and bustle of Angel station and nestled next to Upper St. is a truly unique shopping area. Here you will find vintage stores, antique and clothing stalls, perfumeries, cafes and more.

This is a must visit area for lovers of quality vintage shopping. Market days are Wednesday and Saturday but you can visit anytime and most shops should be open. We particularly like Dreamtime for hats and accesories and Annie's for gorgeous vintage clothes and textiles. You will also find excellent options at the northern end. We like Decadent Vintage for fashion forward vintage and Fat Faced Cat for quirky vintage and accessories.

Camden Passage
London N1 8EF

Annie's Vintage and Textiles
12 Camden Passage,
London N1 8ED

Decadent Vintage
26 Camden Passage London N1 8ED
Angel Station
Daily 11.00 - 19.00

Dreamtime
6 Pierrepont Arcade,
N1 8EA

Fat Faced Cat
22 Camden Passage
London N1 8ED

Monday 16 January 2012

Pelicans & Parrots



It was about time someone opened a boutique like this in Dalston. Pelicans and Parrots is a stylish vintage destination for clothes and curiosities. Their collection mixes tailored pieces with on trend fashions. Curiosities from the 17th century onwards are scattered throughout the store, making this a fascinating vintage address to visit.

Pelicans & Parrots
40 Stoke Newington Road, London N16 7XJ
Dalston Kingsland Station
Mon – Sat 12.00 - 20.00
Sun 12.00 - 19.00

Sunday 15 January 2012

Rellik






Tucked away under Trellick Tower at the end of the Golbourne Road Market is Rellik, one of London's best vintage boutiques. Run by a friendly team, Rellik stocks high end designer vintage, together with on trend pieces. The collection is well curated, inspiring and beautifully cared for.

This address is not to be missed if you are serious about your vintage collection.

Rellik
8 Golbourne Road London W10 5NW
Tues - Sat 10.00 - 18.00
Westbourne Park Station

What The Butler Wore





Over on Lower Marsh it's all gone a bit Carry On ! What The Butler Wore stocks 60's and 70's fashions at low prices. If you like Mod fashions make sure you pay this boutique a visit. Lower Marsh is a charming destination for vintage shoppers with cool cafes and vintage boutiques. So pop on your shift dress and grab an espresso at the Vespa Cafe next door then scoot on down to Brighton to Mod-on. Oh yeah!

What The Butler Wore
131 Lower Marsh London SE1
Mon - Sat 11.00 - 18.00
Waterloo Station