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Alicia J Diamonds | Jewelry Designer
Alicia J Diamonds was founded by GIA qualified diamond and gemstone specialists, Alison Cooper and Roshan Kundwani. Realising that diamond prices are often overvalued in Europe compared with Dubai and that often people don’t know about all the factors that make up diamonds other than carats, the duo set about creating a bespoke fine jewellery service that guided the client throughout the design process and sourced the diamonds in Dubai and Mumbai meaning that they could create beautiful, high quality bespoke jewellery at the best price. The process starts with a consultation that can take place over the phone, face to face, via video, email or in a coffee shop - whatever suits you best they will work to. Once they have got to know you, your budget, timescale, your likes and dislikes they apply their expert knowledge and create a selection of jewellery designs for you to choose from. These designs can also incorporate any personal or sentimental jewellery that you might like to include. Once the design is chosen they then make any final adjustments, finishing touches or further personalisations, the design is sent to Dubai where it is crafted. It’s then sent back to Alicia J HQ with a diamond or gemstone report from GIA, care instructions and complimentary valuation before being unveiled to you! Alicia J embarks on a lifelong journey with each customer, their after-sales services last a lifetime, they provide complimentary resizing for all their bespoke rings and periodical complimentary cleaning service for all their jewellery.

Antique Jewellery Online
Antique Jewellery Online specialises in fine examples of jewellery from the Art Deco, Victorian, Edwardian and Georgian Eras. They have an outstanding range of antique jewellery which is steeped in English History. You will find unusual, unique and exquisitely maintained pieces ranging from antique rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets and Suffragette pieces. They are a family of jewellers dedicated to finding old treasures a new home and have an extensive stock of over 3500 pieces. Genuine and high quality antique jewellery is increasingly hard to source and they specialise in identifying and bringing these rare pieces to you. If there's a certain item of jewellery you are looking for then explore their Concierge Service where they can search their worldwide contacts to make your dreams a reality. Their passion for unique, individual and distinctive antique jewellery drives them every day. They focus on the unusual and distinctive for customers who desire something truly individual. Their antique jewellery is of the highest quality and they offer Free Diamond Certification for your peace of mind. Their coloured gemstones are very carefully selected solely by the Directors and they take great pride in the quality of our sapphires, emeralds and rubies. In 2012 they realised that there was an ever increasing demand for high quality, genuine and unusual antique jewellery which gave creation to their new website www.antiquejewelleryonline.com Designed with a more modern feel, this was the platform needed to introduce these high quality pieces.

Backes and Strauss | British Luxury Watches
The firm has a long and rich history. Backes & Stauss was first registered as a goldsmith in Hanau, Germany in 1789. Founder George Carl sent his twenty-four-year-old son to London to open up a second office in 1800 and the firm has not looked back since, expanding to becoming one of the city’s leading jewelers before more recently specialising in luxury watches. Backes & Strauss draw on over 230 years of diamond expertise, cutting and polishing high-quality diamonds for timepieces that will eventually be worn by the world’s most esteemed individuals. Their expert team carefully choose interestingly coloured stones before transforming them into shimmering timepieces. Officially the world’s oldest diamond company, Backes & Strauss offers an unparalleled level of luxury and class. The timepieces’ inside mechanics are made by Franck Muller in Switzerland who are masters of their own complex craft. It is fair to say that a Backes & Strauss watch is a masterpiece both inside and out. The watchmaker's core collections are Berkeley, Piccadilly, Regent, Renaissance, and Victoria, reflecting their London roots. They also offer a bespoke service that allows the client to be involved at every step of the creation of a one-of-a-kind watch.

Barbour | Clothing
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.

Benson & Clegg | Tailor
Founded in 1937 by Harvey Benson and Thomas Clegg, the tailor is the proud holder of two Royal Warrants. In 1944 they became the official tailor of HM King George VI and in 1992 from HRH The Prince of Wales they were granted a further warrant for the supply of buttons, badges and military neckwear. Shortly after its inception, Benson & Clegg decided to bring their own unique style of tailoring to customers. They branched out and began making menswear accessories such as cufflinks and buttons all inspired by their tailoring heritage and dedication to classic men’s formal wear. Each suit is as stylish as it is functional, made proudly by a prestigious company that values its heritage. With an excellent team of specialists skilled in the craft of tailoring, Benson & Clegg provides the ultimate luxury experience from the first fitting to the final garment.

British Invisible Mending | Clothing Alteration Service
For nearly a century, British Invisible Mending has been caring for and altering exquisite garments that may otherwise have been rendered unwearable. They use a technique which dates back over 200 years, simply because no other way of mending produces such flawless results. The process is entirely completed by hand and involves painstakingly weaving individual threads to reconstruct damaged areas on an item of clothing. When you consider that some of the threads are as thin as a human hair, the incredible skill of these craftsmen becomes clear. The business has an ‘old-fashioned’ approach to workmanship and customer service, providing a level of quality which is sadly increasingly uncommon these days. The majority of their staff have worked within the business for over 20 years and a couple have been there for over 40. Their clientele includes many notable individuals, as well as some of London’s top tailors, fashion houses and well-known department stores. The service has been widely featured in many magazines and newspapers, including: Vogue, Harpers & Queens, Good Housekeeping, Timeout, The Evening Standard, The Sunday Times, The Telegraph and The Independent. The shop is located in the heart of Marleybone.

Brunello Cucinelli | Italian Luxury Fashion Brand
For over 40 years Brunello Cucinelli has designed and made women and men’s clothing that is a staple of Italian fashion. They are proud of their moral attitudes towards the fashion industry and use their craftsmanship to lend moral dignity to both the manufacturer and the owner. London proudly houses two Brunello Cucinelli boutiques, one situated in the haven of high-end fashion in Mayfair, a true manifestation of the luxury fashion that can be bought in the area. The company has grown with popularity and now produces tableware, throws and leisure bags among other lifestyle necessities.

By Rotation | Lend & Rent Fashion
<p>Eshita Kabra-Davies knew that she had to try and improve the sustainability of fashion when she saw the effects of textile waste whilst honeymooning in Rajasthan, India. </p><p>She set about creating By Rotation, a fashion rental platform and app that lets users lend and rent clothes by the day. Meaning that if you have a wedding to go to, a black-tie event or you just want a new outfit for brunch, you don’t have to buy a new outfit. It’s a great way for the renter to save money, the lender to make money and of course it’s helping the environment too. </p><p>As part of their commitment to becoming fully sustainable, they have also partnered with aftercare specialist BLANC, so that users have a more eco-friendly alternative to dry-cleaning which also prolongs the life cycle of each item. </p>

Chantelle Znideric | Personal Stylist and Shopper
Chantelle Znideric is a style expert with an eye for brilliant styles that are destined to impress. Her sole objective is to enhance her clients’ individuality by finding the right outfit for them. This approach ensures that she will not recommend an item merely because it is ‘fashionable’, but only if it is the right piece for the client. For Chantelle, wearability is key - she feels a piece is wasted if it remains unworn in the wardrobe. She has been a personal stylist since 2007 and won ‘Most Inspiring Newcomer' at the TFIC Spirit of Inspiration Awards 2008.

Clio Peppiatt | Womenswear Designer
Launched in 2015, Clio Peppiatt is a womenswear designer that has caught the eye of many a high-flyer in London and around the world, and whose designs are becoming a favourite of celebrities such as Kylie Jenner, Adwoah Aboah, Lady Gaga and Lena Dunham, among others. The kooky, playful designs are all made using sustainable fabrics or vegan leathers, as the brand supports ethically minded sustainable fashion and produces clothes that will have a long lifespan.

Cornelia James | Luxury Gloves & Scarves
Cornelia James arrived in London in 1939 as an Austrian Jewish refugee with little more than a suitcase full of glove-making materials to her name. However, her colourful gloves were a rapid success and she was named ‘Colour Queen of England’ by Vogue not long afterwards. 80 years later and the business, now run by her daughter Genevieve, is the most esteemed luxury glove makers in the UK. Designs include a range of materials, from simple cotton to luxurious cashmere to hard-wearing leather. Although the brand is the glovemakers of choice to the world of fashion, the firm are not interested in mass-production or section. Each product is made with love by the firm’s tight-knit team. A single glove maker makes each product from start to finish, ensuring that their original vision reigns strong in the finished product.

DAKS | Luxury British Fashion
Having recently celebrated their 125th anniversary, and revealed the new face of the company, Award-winning British actress Kate Winslett, DAKS are ahead of the game. Since their launch as a bespoke tailor in 1894 by ambitious Simeon Simpson, who was only 16 years old at the time, DAKS have revolutionised the world of luxury British fashion. Designer of the world’s first self-supporting trouser, the company gained recognition for realising the potential for producing garments in higher qualities, improving ready-to-wear standards while demonstrating the finest tailoring techniques. From a room in East London to an incredible store on Old Bond Street and countless other stores worldwide, it’s safe to say that DAKS have worked their way up to the top.

Dege & Skinner | Tailor
Established in 1865, Dege & Skinner remains only one of the two family-run tailoring houses in Savile row. Known for their expertise in civilian and sports clothing as well as military uniforms, notable people in business, the military and the royal family having been coming to this establishment for over 150 years to be dressed. A highly creative team with spend between 40-60man hours cutting and tailoring your garment whether it’s a shirt, blazer or coat, to the client’s exact standards. Recently, Dege & Skinner’s military uniforms for The Royal Lancers Regiment appeared in the V&A Museum for their ‘What is Luxury?’ exhibition. The Managing Director, William Skinner is also the elected Chairman of Savile Row Bespoke Association, dedicated to protecting and promoting the methods and customs that have made Savile Row the world-renowned home for bespoke tailoring. Cutting, tailoring and shirt making are all noble crafts. Dege & Skinner understand the importance of continuing to practise these skills, and so invest a great deal in their apprenticeship schemes.

Derek Rose | Luxury Nightwear, Loungewear & Men's Underwear
Derek Rose is a British lifestyle clothing brand established in 1926, which stocks luxury nightwear, leisurewear, loungewear, resortwear and underwear. Mainly specialising in men’s clothing, they are known for dressing royalty, celebrities and film stars alike. The brand is passionate about crafting classy, discreet designs without flashy labels, made from using high quality materials such as silk and cottons. Derek Rose received the Queen’s Award for Export Achievement in 1987, and the Lifetime Achievement Award at the UK Fashion Export Awards

Desmond & Dempsey | Luxury Pajamas
Couple team Molly Goddard and Joel Jeffrey founded Desmond & Dempsey back in 2014 following an attempt by Joel to make Molly, his girlfriend, a nightshirt she’d love. Since then the brand has occupied a niche position in between the catwalk and the bedroom. They make a wide range of stylish sleeping clothes and accessories, from nightshirts to eye masks. All their products are beautifully designed and made with the highest quality materials. For those who dress to impress, even on lazy Sundays.

Ede & Ravenscroft | Ceremonial Robes & Dress
Founded in 1689 in Aldwych by the Shudall’s family, Ede & Ravenscroft has upheld the methods and customs of tailoring for over 300 years. Only recently, at the beginning of the 20th century was its name made official when Joseph Ede merged with Ravenscroft’s the wigmaker. The quality of their work quickly gave them the honour of becoming the supplier to the Royal family. This had a knock-on effect and before long Ede & Ravenscroft provided tailoring and robes for the church, state, legal profession and academia on top of their regular individual customers. To this day, the establishment is still in production for many sectors in society, delivering tailoring from skilled craft specialists that have nurtured the name of the company. Now the proud holder of three Royal Warrants, an honour shared by only a select few companies, Ede & Ravenscroft epitomise luxury based on the quality of the garments and the traditions that it values.

Ettinger | Luxury Leather Goods
Founded in 1934, Gerry Ettinger quickly set about establishing G Ettinger Ltd in the heart of London and the capital of the finest leather goods in Britain. With a manufacturing presence in Clerkenwell, historically the leather quarter of London, the company grew rapidly gaining international recognition. Ettinger was an eager traveller and built a reputation abroad thanks to his natural ability with languages and passion for diversity. The company prides itself on its workers, most of whom have a family history in leather production, making each handcrafted item a luxurious and unique product. The G Ettinger name gained further status in 1996 when it was granted the Royal Warrant. The London showroom is open by appointment to private and trade clients to admire the bespoke leather before making a purchase. For that added personal touch G Ettinger offers a monogramming service, a sign of distinction on leather work for centuries making it the ideal gift.

Forbes & Lomax | Lighting Manufacturer
Forbes & Lomax understand the impact that the right lighting can have on a space. They also understand that bulky, prominent light switches are never part of the design plan. This is why their sleek, design The Invisible Lightswitch® is an ideal solution. Modelled on a transparent acrylic plate, the switch appears as part of the wallpaper, with only a chic metal toggle in the centre. With Forbes & Lomax, less is always more. An attractive design combined with the advantages of modern technology is what makes this brand so special. Their range of high-quality switches, sockets and dimmers in a range of finishes will beautifully complement any contemporary or traditional space.

Gieves & Hawkes | Tailor
Founded in 1771, Gieves & Hawkes is one of the oldest tailoring companies in the world, with a long history of creating the finest bespoke garments for individuals as well as the military and the Royal family. In May 2012, the company was acquired by Trinity Ltd, and expanded into Hong Kong, China and Taiwan. With its international reputation for quality, style and comfort continuously growing, Gieves & Hawkes are keeping alive the craft of tailoring. From a team of skilled crafts people, Gieves & Hawkes provide a range of tailoring services from made-to-measure suits to military garments. The first stage of the tailoring process begins with the cutter understanding the customers tastes, interests and lifestyle to allow for a suit that is a true reflection of he who will be wearing it, to be made. Gieves & Hawkes is also the proud holder of three Royal Warrants and produces the uniforms for the Honourable Corps of Gentleman at Arms.

James Lock & Co. Ltd | Shop Men's & Women's Hats Online
With a starting point that dates back to the late 17th century, the establishment was originally a coffee house owned by the founder’s father, George Lock. Lock became the apprentice to the hatter Charles Davis and eventually moved the shop to his father’s original dwelling. By the late 18th century, Lock was the hatter of choice in British high society. Lord Nelson visited the shop to have a hat commissioned before the Battle of Trafalgar and some claim James Benning, the shops manager in the late 19th century became Lewis Carroll’s inspiration for the memorable Mad Hatter character in Alice in Wonderland. Other notable names that were seen donning the designs of Lock were Oscar Wilde, Winston Churchill and HRH Queen Elizabeth II. In 1956 it was granted its first Royal Warrant and is now the proud owner of two. In more recent years, Lock has maintained the traditional style of hat but experimented with more contemporary looks and fabrics, and it is this forward thinking that has made the brand a name for itself not only in the UK but globally.

Joel & Son Fabrics | Fabric Shop
Joel & Son Fabrics was born out of one ex-serviceman’s resourceful idea on how to make a supply of army surplus reusable. In the mid-1940s in London, Hyman Bull, a young tailor cut and altered surplus parachutes to then be sold as shirt fabric in the markets. Sadly, due to illness, Hyman had to hand over the reins to his son Joel, who took over the business at the age of 14 in 1952. By 1976 business was booming and to this day owes its successes to the combination of a loyal team of workers and devoted family. Joel & Son has made its name as a leading retailer in the fabric industry, working closely with factories across Europe and stretching as far as India. The company was granted the Royal Warrant crowning it a luxury supplier of fabrics. High quality of product and level of customer service is what Joel & Son Fabrics has prided itself on and continues to do so. Buyers are away of the current environmental state of the planet and work diligently to source fabrics from factories with the correct measures in place that do not destroy our planet.

Kensington Parker | Jewellers
Kensington Parker is a Private Jeweller that specialises in bespoke and made to order diamond jewellery, as well as any assistance with all aspects of fine jewellery including repairs. Consultation is an integral of the design process, where Andreas will work closely with his client to ensure the final piece will be perfectly befitting of the recipient's taste and personality. As a Private Jeweller, Kensington Parker’s remit goes beyond any high street jeweller to bring a truly personalised service; whether you need a selection of pink diamond shades to choose from or would like to replace a rare lost cufflink, Andreas will accommodate. With a long list of satisfied clients and a revered aftercare service, there is no doubt that Kensington Parker can create the perfect piece for your needs.

Kent & Haste | Tailors
John Kent met Terry Haste some 30 years ago and together with Stephen Lachter, a shirt maker they pooled their individual styles and skills to form the present company. Each have built up a collection of loyal clients and grant new customers the choice to request a preferred cutter. Kent & Haste is the proud holder of a Royal Warrant and one of the last independent bespoke tailors around. The duo is famous for their professional manner and skill in making this luxury experience both enjoyable and relaxing. Both tailors have made garments for the Royal family, notable actors and musicians. With a growing reputation, Kent & Haste have taken their skills overseas and built up a client base in the US, providing their efficient and bespoke service further afield. Their wide range of accessories constantly is continuously updated, adding the final touch of class and elegance to your made to measure suit.

Loake | Shoemaker
Established in 1880, Loake shoemakers have manufactured traditional and contemporary men’s footwear for over 130 years. Its Managing Director Andrew Loake is the great-grandson of founder John Loake who opened up the first factory with his brothers, where the premium quality shoes are still made today. Loake quickly became known throughout the country as one of the finest and most advanced shoe factories in the country. During World War I and II, Loake provided footwear to the British and Russian armies and Naval and RAF officers. Using only the highest quality goodyear welt and an intricate process that dates back to before the founder’s time, each pair takes up to 8 weeks to complete which is a short time to wait for a finished product that is the height of luxury. In 2007, Loake was granted the Royal Warrant and now exports to over 50 countries and has a continuous growing database of customers worldwide.