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This latest opening is London's first luxury Chinese medicine centre and touted as the hottest ticket in town. Stepping in for its signature Chuan Balancing...
Miss Betty and Mr Ducktail are London's self-proclaimed 'rock 'n' roll motherkutters' - rockabilly hair experts who'll coiffeur you back to the '50s. Their...
Composed of six shoe galleries and eleven boutiques, the Shoe Galleries at Selfridges is the biggest shoe department in the world and stocks everything from...
Esthetique is part of the London School of Beauty, and a training ground for beauty undergraduates, but it is run like a professional salon, with a full...
Uniqlo ferociously attempted to rebrand in 2007, with celeb envoys like Chloë Sevigny, a Terry Richardson advertising campaign and the opening of two new...
H&M created a buzz when it opened this flagship store in 2007, and the brand has gone from strength to strength. Catering for those who have grown tired of...
Cowshed's Soho outpost delivers the same quality treatments, customer service and divine-smelling products in more buzzy surroundings than its other London...
This Marble Arch flagship M&S is the store's largest outlet in the country. It is Marks and Spencer shopping at its best, and showcases the shopping vision...
Fans of Acne (on a budget) can now get some of that kudos at high-street prices. Despite having 800 stores dotted around the world this is VM's first London...
Spanish high street chain Zara has been in London over a decade, and in that time has succeeded in toppling Topshop as our premiere go to shop for catwalk...
Both a tourist attraction, with regular school-holiday events for children (check the website), and a ginormous toy shop, Hamleys has all the must-have...
Harold Moores is not your stereotypical classical music store: young, open-minded staff (including Tim Winter of Resonance FM) and an expansive stock of new...
Catering predominantly for nearby, stressed-out central London workers, this diminutive massage centre's focus isn't on glamorous surrounding, but intense...
The London flagship branch of this reliably good department store chain has had a revamp of late. Well aware of the competition for Oxford Street shoppers'...
Four-floor Niketown is big on clothing (and little on clothing too - with tops and shoes for babies as young as three months), and it's fair to say that...