Tuesday, 14 December 2010


Urban outfitters run 5 retail brands Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, Free People, Terrain and Leifsdottir, Urban Outfitters is a worldwide shop, everywhere you look is very busy with clothes.







Underneath a block of flats, looks out of place because of the gloomy setting around the shop, clothes hang from the ceiling instead of racks.
 
Hoxton boutique is has quite a big space and has a kind of clean look to it, with white walls but the colours had some great colour too it.
 
Look gothic on the outside, a lot of their clothes have a dark edge to them.
 
B Store has a big open space, the picture in the window is to celebrate the new collection that has just come into the store.
 

Sits across the street from the other browns shop, most of the clothes that they sell have attitude to them.

 
Sliding pictures that are also links to other pages, sell both men’s and women’s wear, very white, no real colour to the website.
 
Selfridges has 8 floors and sells everything from clothes to food.  Establish by Harry Gordon Selfridge on 15 March 1909, it is the second largest shop in the UK and stores many brands from Vivienne Westwood to Marc Jacobs.
 
Liberty has a Tudor design on the outside, on the in side it has a wood effect all the way through out.

 A nice big open space with a big window that casts lots of light into the shop, the shop sells lots of different brands.
 

Very bright home page, with easy links to other pages, also when you put your mouse over the picture of something then it shows you what it looks like on a person.
 
Has sliding picture on the first page to take you to different pages, sells many different brands, and only sells men’s clothes.


When you walk into the shop it like walking into a normal shop, it doesn’t look like a charity shop, very organized but still have to have a good look to find something really good.
 
On the home page there is pictures of the newest collection, sells some very sexy clothes.
 
Big space where lots of different designers sell their work, it looks like an art show because of the way the products are presented.


 

Topshop has 3 floors, and sells women’s clothes, men’s clothes, accessories, shoes and sells Kate Moss’s designer line.
 

Sells more then just clothes, all of the clothes are presented very well, the way they are laid out have a connection to what the clothes are like.
 
Has two floors, nicely decorated mixing white and some colours, also is kind of girly, I feel it’s the sort of place that would make any girl smile.
This is a poster for pop up shops at Whiteleys Shopping Centre, 144 Queensway, London, W2 4YN. very unique shops, all very nice and scapey.

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