Where to Go in London | Nordstrom Fashion Blog
Where to Go in London | Nordstrom Fashion Blog
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When jewelry designer Tiffany Phillips of the SPACE brand URiBE told us that her husband, co-designer Sion Phillips, got her engagement ring at Grey's Antiques in Mayfair (near the Bond Street Station in London), it went to the top of our list. The only thing better would be seeing the ring itself and hearing about how this super-talented and ultra modern duo chose to mark their union with a piece of history.
As close as we got to URiBE's flower market recommendations.
But we never made it there. Fashion week schedules are hard to explain; they can really only be experienced. Suffice it to say there are plenty of places we didn't visit during this brief jaunt. But next time you're in London, make sure you hit a few of the spots that the Phillips' were so kind to share with us.
URiBE's Walter braceletThe Haberdashery, on Stoke Newington High Street for breakfast
Embassy East, in Hoxton for breakfast
Ivy's Mess Hall, for lunch
Gujarati Rasoi on Bradbury Street, for dinner
Hill & Szrok, Broadway Market for butchery goods and food stuffs
Pinch Wine Bar, for drinks on Greenwood Road
The Spurstowe, for drinks on Greenwood Road
Ruby's Dalston, for drinks on Stoke Newington Road
Designer Collections Fashion Week hub.
J Glinert Hardware Shop, on Wilton Way
Two Columbia Road, amazing vintage furniture on Columbia Foad
Alfie's Antique Market on Church Street at Edgware Road Station, one of the best antiques in London
Columbia Road Flower Market on Sundays
Broadway Market on Saturdays
Vigo Gallery, 21 Dering Sreet representing Isabel Yellin and Ollie Marsden
Gallery FUMI, in Hoxton Square
Donlon Books, Broadway Market-the best selection of books in the world!
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-Laura Cassidy