From 50 M to The Shop at Bluebird and everything in between, we have put together a quick list of what you can expect to enjoy as well as why concept stores have been taking the city of London by storm.
50 M has been billed as offering an entirely new retail experience thanks to its cutting-edge sense of fashion as well as the rather hands-on appeal of many of its items. If you are looking to push the style envelope, be sure to visit this outlet.
The open-air nature of The Shop at Bluebird illustrates the notion that there are no limits to modern fashion. Offering clothing for both women and men, this store has been open for ten years and it has been turning heads since its inception.
Koibird offers us a rather retro appeal and its diminutive exterior only hints at what is in store once you enter. The experts at Koibird have put together from some of the top fashion designers in existence today and you will be pleasantly surprised at the prices of these brand-name items. Whether you are a fashion newbie or a seasoned expert, there is something here for everyone.
Bespoke branding is the name of the game in terms of Browns East and the experts here rotate their exhibitions on a daily basis. From indoor landscaping projects to energy snacks and everything in between, Browns East intends to showcase up-and-coming brands that rise a cut above their contemporaries.
Combining fashion, retail sales and public relations, Paper Mache Tiger is essentially a one-size-fits all communications agency which intends to showcase emerging talents alongside internationally recognised brands. Their London store is a recent addition to other branches located in Paris and New York. If you are curious to know what might be new in the marketing industry, Paper Mache Tiger is a great place to start.
All of these concept stores boast their very own unique sense of style and distinction. This is why it is a good idea to spend a bit of time in each to appreciate what is in store.
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