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Looking good in London is easy—when you know where to go for the latest styles.
Connoisseurs make a beeline for Question Air, a designer fashion shop with five branches in Wimbledon Village, Dulwich Village, Hampstead Village, Barnes, and Notting Hill Gate. Question Air sells the latest designer names in denims, handbags, jewellery and more. The look is casual and effortlessly trendy. Celebrities love this store—particularly the Notting Hill Gate location, which remains largely under the radar of the general public. Here, visitors grab the latest trends from designers including Juicy Couture and Issey Miyake.



The Cross, in the upscale West London neighbourhood of Holland Park, is another Mecca for fashion mavens. It has clothing and accessories to fit your every mood, whether it calls for whimsical sequins or something with more conservative lines. The common denominator: beautiful, original designs by Cacharel, Dosa, Forte Forte and more.

Women who prefer fashion with a bit of attitude head to Browns Focus, in Mayfair. A branch of the larger Browns, Focus zeroes in with an unerring eye on designers on the cusp, such as Ashish, Boudicca and Richard Nicoll, to name a few. This is the place for funky denims and evening clothes, shoes, accessories and great handbags.

Question Air
77-78 High Street, Wimbledon
+44 20 8946 6288
229 Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill
+44 20 7221 8163
129 Church Road, Barnes
+44 20 8741 0816
85-87 Dulwich Village, Dulwich
+44 20 8299 4252
28 Rosslyn Hill, Hampstead
+44 20 7435 9221

Browns Focus
38-39 South Molton Street
+44 20 7514 0063

The Cross
141 Portland Road
+44 20 7727 6760

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