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London's creative heartbeat — a vibrant mix of private members' clubs, cutting-edge restaurants, and hidden cocktail bars.

73 - 77 Regent St, Mayfair, London, W1B 4EF
Creating beautifully functional clothing for men, women and children, has been at the heart of Barbour for 150 years. This legendary maker of weatherproof clothing is a family run business, started by John Barbour in 1894 after he realised the need for weather-resistant clothes for individuals such as fishermen, industrial workers and miners. Over a century later, Barbour has branched out to develop maxed cotton outwear, ready-to-wear, clothing, footwear and accessories for men, women children and dogs, while always remaining true to their countrywear roots. Barbour now has a presence in over 40 countries worldwide including the United Kingdom, United States, Germany, Holland, Austria, Argentina, New Zealand and Japan.

83/85 Regent Street London, W1B 4EN
Founded in 1856, this progressive British heritage brand design all their products on the philosophy of craftsmanship, protection and intelligence. Hunter wearers have been going out in all weathers and landscapes for 163 years, looking and feeling both comfortable and sophisticated. After the appointment of Creative Director Alasdhair willis in 2013, and Hunter Field and Hunter Original were introduced, these collections were seen at four pioneering catwalk shows at London Fashion Week. Hunter is the proud owner of two Royal Warrants.

63 George Street, Edinburgh, EH2 2JG
Lyle & Scott was founded in 1874 in Hawick by William Lyle and Walter Scott. With over 140 years in the fashion retail industry, the profitable Scottish brand has built a reputation for producing high quality knitwear and other clothing and was granted a Royal Warrant in 1975. With the launch of its golf range in 1967, the golden eagle logo could quickly be spotted on the likes of top golfers such as Tony Jacklin and Greg Norman. Its popularity amongst celebrities has continued to grow and more recently has been the go -to clothing of a number of indie bands such as Arctic Monkeys and Kasabian. The men’s fashion brand wholesales to the UK, throughout Europe and to the Far East totalling over 50 countries worldwide. A friendly environment with a team who are happy to assist in any way possible, and a selection of the high-quality knitwear makes it the ultimate shopping experience. The brands business strategy is to remain true to their heritage and deliver further profitable growth in the coming years.

Originally branched off from the women’s fashion retailer Net-A-Porter, the concept of MR PORTER was created with the idea that he was the stylish, sophisticated romantic interest of the Net-A-Porter girl. With this inspiration, the MR PORTER site has gone from strength to strength since its launch in 2011 and is now a powerful platform for luxury brands. Now with offices in London, Manhatten and Hong Kong, the retailer is a worldwide success, aiming to dress young men in modern, chic clothes, to reflect the mature, tasteful and refined gentleman they aspire to be.

3rd Floor, 207 Regent Street, London, W1B 3HH
Fashion expert Amber Gordon started her own style consultancy business a few years ago and has been a hit success. Now, Tailored Styling serves some of the most prestigious clientele in London. She has a diverse knowledge of fashion and can procure the perfect outfit for a black-tie event or the latest streetwear style. She has a fresh perspective on fashion, which can be seen in the outfits she sources. Amber has been well accoladed for her rare ability to distinguish between a hot trend and a momentary fad. Put simply, Tailored Styling is an essential service for discerning clients of all ages.

68 Regent Street, London, W1B 4DY
Fashion Now offers an indispensable service for those who demand precision and flair in their sart

2 Marshall Street, Soho, London
Uniform Standard redefines the essence of sophisticated footwear from its atelier at 2 Marshall