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May 2013

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Vintage Gatsby Today and Tomorrow

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Monsoon-Accessorize

You’ll all be pleased to hear that the Great Gatsby glamour is here to stay! Looking forward to seeing the film for ourselves, we’re also happy to see that the flapper dresses, statement jewellery and glamourous embellishments that shine throughout the swinging Gatsby parties are continuing throughout summer and well into AW13. As you will [...]

Wednesday

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November 2012

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Thursday

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July 2012

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Vintage Shops in London Series: Circa Vintage

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CIRCA VINTAGE - London's famous vintage dresses fashion boutique

An introduction to Circa Vintage One of the most famous vintage shops in London is Circa Vintage in Fulham, West London. Circa Vintage was started as a family affair some 16 years ago and was based midway along the Fulham Palace Road. Mother and daughter, Marianne and Astral had a real passion for design. Marianne having been [...]

Monday

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July 2012

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Thursday

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June 2012

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Vintage Shops in the Secret South…

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Beehive

If you’re a fan of vintage fashion then no doubt you will know that London is home to some of the  best retro shops in the UK. Fashionable types don their finest threads and regularly flock to East and West London where most of the best-known vintage shops and markets are located. If there’s a [...]

Tuesday

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June 2012

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Men’s Vintage Clothing in London

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Beyond Retro

If you’re loving the look of vintage clothing but are feeling overwhelmed about where to begin, you’re not alone. With a plethora of vintage clothing stores in London, most men become befuddled by which shops actually have a good selection as opposed to those that call themselves “vintage,” but should really be labeled “thrift shop.” [...]