Sunday, 25 November 2012

Fashion Fiasco!




 John Lewis Mannequin's have an eye for fashion!
John Lewis has a friendly atmosphere with only the eyes of the mannequins watching you so you can shop around freely looking at affordable priced clothing that is high in quality and class.I like the way the mannequins are displayed as it adds a funky twist onto what would of been classic styled outfits so it widens the target market just by adding the unusual 'eyes' to the outfit.






                                               Topshop menswear flies off the shelves!
Topshop is the lord of all high street shopping for women and men, their creative collaborations with other designers such as Louise Gray heightens the quality and appeal. They have a high range of different priced garments, from daywear to nightwear that covers a broad audience of styles and ages.



                                                      

                                               

Selfridges makes me see spots!
Louis Vuitton collaborates with the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama in Selfridges and they are surely not hiding her away!Selfridges is a place where you can find anything and everything from High street to High Market but get treated like high market status either way by the assistants. It's not only the clothes that make up this market but also the make-up, accessories and perfume so everything that makes up the perfect outfit.





Urban Outfitters has decorative appeal
Urban Outfitters has always grabbed my attention by not just the clothes but the creative way the showcase them, this shop is most definitely not one to sit back and blend in on the High Street with all the autumnal colours screaming out in every piece of clothing. I would literately buy everything in this shop if I could-even if I wasn't wearing them-as they are just so nice,affordable and mid-high quality!

                                    

                                            
                                           
Browns Focus illustrates High Fashion!
This was the shop window display when I first visited Browns Focus in October this year, the illustrations of High Profile Icons in the Fashion Industry caught my eye and thought it was a clever way of marketing as I automatically associate these figures with the shop-which makes everything in the shop even more fashionable!


                                                       Autumnal Elegance at Browns Focus
The forever changing front window at Browns Focus keeps me on my toes when walking past, although going into the shop was quite daunting as the workers glared at me with hawk eyes as I looked at the small selection of expensive Designer garments. These garments were understandably expensive as the materials were high quality and the silks were light as a feather.







Dover Street Market!
When I think of 'market'I think of a stalls of low quality, cheap clothes,shoes and other bits and bobs-Dover Street Market is definitely not one of these markets! This market is unique and filled artistically with expensive Designer brands that is displayed in a exhibition style, the women who work here resemble Vogue wannabes but are actually very welcoming and are happy to help.I also was very happy to see Mathew Horne from 'Gavin and Stacey' in the basement which reflects the type of audience this market is aimed at. This is more of an experience than a shopping opportunity.





Where is everyone at Bluebird?!
Like Dover Street Market, the high quality Designer garments at Bluebird are creatively displayed in a exhibition style that turns the clothing into a piece of Artwork itself.Although this was interesting I could't help but notice that there seemed to be nobody working here at all?!



Strut that attitude at Browns.
Browns combines Fashion and Art to make a range of designer garments that are structural and elegant like shown on these mannequins.It wasn't only the mannequins showing attitude at Browns though as the unnecessary amount of workers based in one room were uninviting and were slightly above themselves.





Oxfam Boutique's treasure chest!




Absolute Vintage is Absolute British!




It's not all black and white in Acne.

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