4 Best Shopping in London, England

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Knightsbridge

Tucked away in a residential mews, this uncluttered shop in a former Victorian dairy is the brainchild of Maureen Doherty, once Issey Miyake's assistant who still shares his relaxed but cutting-edge aesthetic. More than half the minimalist, unstructured styles for men and women—in natural luxury fabrics such as silk, cashmere, antique cotton, or even felted Tibetan yak wool —are handmade. Garments may be casually hung on hooks or folded on wooden tables, but the price tags are anything but unassuming. The clientele includes the likes of Donna Karan and former British PM Theresa May. One-of-a-kind ceramics, scarves, blankets, bags, and jewelry are also on display.

Harvey Nichols

Knightsbridge

While visiting tourists flock to Harrods, local fashionistas shop at Harvey Nichols, aka "Harvey Nicks." The womenswear and accessories departments are outstanding if pricey, featuring top designers like Tom Ford, Loewe, Bottega Veneta, Valentino, Tory Burch, and just about every fashionable name you can think of. The furniture and housewares are equally gorgeous and pricey, although they become somewhat more affordable during the biannual sales in January and July. The Fifth Floor bar is the place to see and be seen, but if you're in search of food, the same floor also has an all-day modern European café, a branch of Burger & Lobster, the carnivore-friendly Zelman Meats, or Kenyan-Punjabi fusion from Madhu's Brasserie. To keep you looking as box-fresh as your purchases, The Beauty Lounge features a menu of treatments from brands such as La Prairie, Sisley, and La Mer, plus makeovers, LED facials, cryotherapy, thermotherapy, laser treatments, and blow-dry, nail, and brow bars.

Rachel Riley

Knightsbridge

Specializing in traditional English style for boys and girls, Riley's luxurious, vintage-inspired collection includes classics like duffel coats and hand-smocked floral dresses. Mothers who love the Riley look (including the Duchess of Cambridge, who has put her royal offspring in Riley clothes) can pick up 1950s-inspired coordinating outfits for themselves here or at the Marylebone High Street location.

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Rigby & Peller

Kensington

Many of London's most affluent women find their luxury lingerie (plus shape and swimwear) here because the quality is excellent and the service impeccably knowledgeable—and perhaps because it was Queen Elizabeth II's favored underwear supplier and has provided bras to Catherine, Princess of Wales. Despite the upscale clientele, it's much friendlier than you might expect. Brands include PrimaDonna and Marie Jo as well as R&P's own line, and if the right fit eludes you, there's a made-to-measure service that starts at around £300. There are also branches in Mayfair, Chelsea, and St. John's Wood.