LONDON EATS

At London Fashion Week

With Kate Moss and Lily Allen as regulars, Chiltren Street Firehouse is one of the ultimate hotspots where London’s best designers like Mary Katrantzou, model Winnie Harlow and stylist Liz Uy dined in during the hectic past week. Andre Balazs delivers an incredible experience, serving New York-style brasseries fit for models still on New York-mode! Another spot close to the action is the rocking izakaya joint Flesh & Buns. With Ross Shonhan as its brilliant chef, we’re sure he’ll remedy the hangry.

Chiltren Street Firehouse,Flesh & Buns

You’d have to know someone, serve someone or be someone just to pass the unmarked doors into Loulou’s. A London it-club with an impressive guest list, it’s the place where British Vogue honored their 100th anniversary, and also where Marc Jacobs and LOVE Magazine recently chosen as the venue for their #LFW party! Interiors exquisitely done-up in a modern day Mad Ludwig’s townhouse, one can’t get faultless attention to detail and level of service like this in Mayfair.

Poppy Delevigne & Jessica Hart (wearing Marc Jacobs)
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The store is definitely a must-visit independent boutiques in London for those who know their fashion, likewise as the appointment-only boutique William Vintage! Post-meal at Chiltren Street Firehouse, fashion enthusiasts can duck into a favorite of stylists and editors and join their hunt for pristine vintage treasures. 

Conveniently enough, Fashion Week goers can easily cross the street from the main show space for #LFW and look through Machine-A for a curation of luxury labels like Christopher Raeburn and Raf Simmons. 

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