Shopping
There are 300 thriving businesses in Belgravia's three main shopping streets. Chic and sophisticated, packed with luxury brands and one-off shops, the area still maintains a village-like feel.
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Pimlico Road is renowned as London’s most stylish design district. Some of the most eminent names in the British art and antiques world can be found in this picturesque street, including Joanna Wood, John Hobbs, Jane Churchill, Nicky Haslam, David Linley, Rose Uniacke, Marston & Langinger, Mark Ransom, Lloyd Loom, Lamberty and Soane. Whether you're looking for a statement piece of contemporary art, a relic from a bygone era or a charming collectable for your home, Pimlico Road offers a wealth of design masterpieces.
If you have a passion for high-end fashion, head for Motcomb Street, which has an abundance of highly covetable brands and accessories. There are plenty of tempting boutiques, with every well-heeled woman’s favourite, Christian Louboutin, sited alongside bespoke jeweller Carolina Bucci and distinguished Irish designer Louise Kennedy. La Stupenderia offers handmade Italian clothes for children aged from 0 to 12 years, while Stewart Parvin hold a Royal Warrant for their couture collection of tailored coats, suits and dresses. Meanwhile, L & B Fine Linen offers pieces for the home, including luxury linens from the family’s French linen mills.
In Elizabeth Street, the cobbled pavements are lined with some of the finest niche brands. Visitors can discover hat maker Philip Treacy’s only London store, where he produces his showstopping creations, and Vogue-crowned ‘Queen of the red carpet gown’ Jenny Packham. If you're looking for that extra sparkle, you'll be dazzled by jewellers Erickson Beamon, De Vroomen and Kim Poor, while pampered pooches can accessorize their wardrobes with a stylish lead, collar or basket at the enchanting Mungo & Maud.
Elizabeth Street is a real one-off, sophisticated and often quirky in style. The eclectic choice of shops ranges from Henry Stokes, which specialises in books, stationery and unusual presents, to French baker Poilâne, which produces its celebrated bread on the premises using traditional artisan methods.