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LONDON
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Welcome to London
London draws in millions of visitors and travellers globally each year. The capital is an international premier shopping destination and home to the world’s most luxurious brands and designers. With some of the most popular shopping streets in Europe in close proximity to each other, London is filled with an incredible array of stylish, high-fashion boutiques, flagship stores and worldrenowned department stores. 03 05 06 08 12 14
On the Street Why Shop In London?
18 Selfridges & Co 20 Watches of Switzerland
Useful Information
22 John Lewis
Store Locations
24 Bulgari
Montblanc
26 Ermenegildo Zegna
Russell & Bromley
28 Shop Tax Free
16 Tiffany & Co. Above: Looking down Oxford Street
30 Refund Locations
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On the Street 23rd February - 1st March 2014
7:00am - 8.30am
Breakfast at Brown’s Hotel
8.30am
Daily Briefing
9:00am
Meet in hotel reception for pick up
9.30am:
Morning in-store event
12.30pm
Delegation to regroup for lunch
12.45pm - 2.30pm
Lunch
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Afternoon in-store event
6.00pm
Delegation to regroup for dinner
7.00pm
Dinner
9.00pm
Delegation to return to hotel
DAY 2 (24/02) Bond Street Montblanc
Russell & Bromley
Watches and Jewellery
Footwear and Handbags
In-store event: 9.30am - 12.30pm
In-store event: 3.00pm-6.00pm
· Watchmaker in-store · Smaller groups tour of store · Topline brand presentation · Four Chinese speakers present four product categories
· Expert insight talk · Brand overview & look at old museum pieces from last century · Tour of store
13 Old Bond Street
24-25 New Bond Street
DAY 3 (25/02) Oxford Street & Bond Street Tiffany & Co.
Selfridges & Co
Jewellery
Department Store
In-store event: 9.30am-12.30pm
In-store event: 3.00pm-6.00pm
· Breakfast at Tiffany’s theme · Talk and tour of store
· Guided tour of store and Personal Shopping Service · Private fashion presentation showcasing new mens and womens collections
25 Old Bond Street
400 Oxford Street
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Day 1 (23/02) Arrival
Day 6 (28/02) Day Off
DAY 7 (01/03) Departure
DAY 4 (26/02) Regent Street & Oxford Street Watches of Switzerland
John Lewis
Watches
In-store event: 3.00pm - 6.00pm
In-store event: 9.30am-12.30pm · Brand Presentation · Videos · Introduction of new landmark store
132 Regent Street
Department Store
· Brand presentation · Tour of store
300 Oxford Street
DAY 5 (27/02) Sloane Street & Bond Street Bulgari
Ermenegildo Zegna
Watches and Jewellery
Menswear
In-store event: 9.30am - 12.30pm
In-store event: 3.00 pm - 6.00pm
· Try on precious pieces from our latest jewellery and watch collections with photographer present
· Presentation of new Couture collection and luxurious services, with exclusive pieces from SS14 Milan Fashion Show
177-178 Sloane Street
203-204 Sloane Street
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Why Shop in London?
London is home to some of the world’s most famous shopping streets, including historical Bond Street and Old Bond Street, popular Oxford Street, impressive Regent Street, and chic Sloane Street. Globally, these names are synonymous with luxury, high fashion, and sophistication. With an incredible array of iconic brands well established on the street with premium flagship stores, upscale jewellery boutiques and some of the biggest high-street flagship
stores for international and British brands, it is no wonder that celebrities and socialites travel from around the world especially to shop in London. Shopping is not the only reason London is such a desired destination. Its exceptional, first-class restaurants and unrivalled hotels, as well as legendary cultural attractions, West End theater, and prominent landmarks means London receives millions of first-time and repeat travellers, shoppers and tourists every year.
Above: Looking across the Thames to Houses of Parliament
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Useful Information RESTAURANTS HIX Mayfair
Yauatcha
Hix Mayfair is an elegant restaurant specialising in the finest quality British cooking, using only carefully sourced local seasonal ingredients. Executive Chef Lee Streeton and Director of Food Mark Hix offer an outstanding menu featuring great British classics alongside many lighter fish and shellfish dishes. HIX Mayfair is home to an amazing collection of work by leading British artists including Tracey Emin, John Rankin and Bridget Riley. 33 Albemarle St
Set in stylish Soho, Yauatcha is a Michelin-starred modern dim sum teahouse, with an incredible range of authentic dim sum and Chinese dishes, including delectable dumplings, cheung fun, and congee. Its chic open plan interior is spacious with a view of the street outside. 15-17 Broadwick Street
hixmayfair.co.uk
Maze - Gordon Ramsey With a Michelin star and a world-famous chef at the helm, this restaurant creates a delicious fusion of French and Asian dishes in a stylish, modern environment. Sushi, steak, and an impeccable cocktail are just the start of what Maze can offer diners. 10-13 Grosvenor Square
gordonramsay.com/ maze/
yauatcha.com/soho/
Hakkasan Award-winning and internationally celebrated Hakkasan is home to innovative contemporary Cantonese cuisine, exclusive to the restaurant. Dishes include steamed New Zealand mini lobster and black truffle roast duck, served in the sophisticated, sumptuous interior. 17 Bruton Street, Mayfair
hakksan.com/ mayfair/
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BROWN´S HOTEL
Hotel Address: 33 Albemarle St W1S 4BP London +44 (0)20 7493 6020
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Rocco Forte’s Brown’s Hotel is in the heart of Mayfair and, with its harmonious blend of historical and contemporary features, personifies modern British luxury. Opened in 1837, and steeped in fascinating history, fashionable Brown’s Hotel offers guests a home away from home, with outstanding personal service, elegant rooms and suites and a relaxing Spa. The award-winning afternoon tea, innovative cocktails in The Donovan Bar and celebration of British art and cuisine in HIX Mayfair ensure the most memorable London experience.
TRANSPORT
Closest Tubes: Bond Street (Central / Jubilee Line) Green Park (Piccadilly / Victoria / Jubilee Line) Taxi: City of London Black Taxis +44 (0)20 7736 9958
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TIMELESS BEAuTY With its exceptional retail location on one of London’s premium shopping streets, Montblanc’s Old Bond Street boutique is sophisticated, elegant, and the ideal showcase for its polished, flawless timepieces, exquisite writing instruments, and fi ne jewellery. Montblanc continues to
develop its range of stunning accessories, which includes a chic eyewear collection, men’s and women’s fragrances, and fi rst-class leather pieces. The interior has been designed in keeping with Montblanc’s high standards, so the decor is accordingly opulent and refi ned.
13 Old Bond Street, London W1S 4SX +44 (0)20 7629 5883 montblanc.com
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Monday-Saturday: 10am-8pm
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LuXuRIOuS FOOTWEAR Russell and Bromley’s New Bond Street flagship store houses the fi nest of the brand’s luxury footwear and handbags for women and men. This leading British family brand is an expert in design and craftmanship offering highquality goods, in classic and innovative designs.
With an emphasis on product development, the brand ensures that each season through Russell and Bromley’s tradtion of creativity and craft, modern styish boots, loafers, flats, heels, and sandals, as well as totes and clutch bags, are showcased in its spacious flagship store interior.
24-25 New Bond Street, London W1S 2PS +44 (0)20 7629 6903 russellandbromley.co.uk
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Monday-Thursday: 10am-8pm Friday-Saturday: 10am-7pm Sunday: 11.30-6pm
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ETERNALLY ELEGANT Founded in 1837 in New York, Tiffany & Co. is the world’s preeminent jeweller. Since its introduction in 1886, the Tiffany® Setting has been known as the ultimate symbol of love, paving the way for Tiffany’s legendary collection of
engagement rings. Bold, modern collections, exquisite diamond creations and the iconic Blue Box have made Tiffany a destination for those seeking spectacular beauty, style and the very best in design.
25 Old Bond Street London W1S 4QB +44 (0)20 7409 2790 tiffany.co.uk
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Monday-Wednesday: 10am-6pm Thursday: 10am-7pm Friday-Saturday: 10am-6pm Sunday: 12pm-5pm
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The Most Beautiful Ring On Earth MORE THAN A CENTURY AGO TIFFANY INTRODUCED THE ULTIMATE SYMBOL OF TRUE LOVE. THIS IS THE RING OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST LOVE STORIES WITH A DIAMOND OF LEGENDARY BRILLIANCE. THIS IS A TIFFANY RING.
25 OLD BOND STREET LONDON W1S 4QB TIFFANY.COM
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A BRITISH INSTITuTION Harry Gordon Selfridge founded Selfridges in 1909 in the belief that shopping should be fun. Since then, his theatrical department store has continued to provide exactly that: unusual exhibitions, innovative 400 Oxford Street, London W1A 1AB +44 (0)800 123 400 selfridges.com
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displays, and themed events to make shopping a true delight. The service is second to none, and there is a highly covetable selection of international brands available. Small wonder the store has garnered a string of awards. Monday-Saturday: 9.30am-9pm Sunday: 11.30am-6pm
Personal Shopping Suite
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The Shoe Galleries
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Time well spent For the ultimate luxury timepieces, Watches of Switzerland on New Bond Street is the ideal destination. Offering an incredible range of high-quality Swiss brands, from Audemars Piguet, Cartier, Chopard, and TAG Heuer, this luxurious flagship store showcases only the most opulent pieces that have been crafted
to the exceptional standards for which Switzerland is world famous. As part of the incredible in-store service, onsite watchmakers are available to perform a range of jobs, from engraving to restorative work, and trained staff will assist customers with their wealth of knowledge and expertise on the timepiece.
132 Regent Street Monday-Saturday: London W1B 5SF 10am-8pm +44 (0)20 7287 0033 Sunday: 12pm-6pm watches-of-switzerland.co.uk
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22 | J O H N L E W I S
Committed to Quality John Lewis Oxford Street is just two minutes from Oxford Street tube station and offers 350,000 products across seven floors of fashion, beauty, homeware, technology, and food. Famous for its rich heritage and Royal Warrant status, John Lewis Oxford Street is home to one of the best collections of British brands, including Mulberry,
Liz Earle, Cath Kidston and Barbour, as well as leading international labels and exclusive ranges. A department store at the heart of the great British shopping experience, John Lewis is renowned for its commitment to quality and excellence, and its Oxford Street flagship store anchors almost 40 stores across the UK.
300 Oxford Street, London W1A 1EX +44 (0)844 693 1765 johnlewis.com
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Monday-Saturday: 9.30am-8pm Sunday: 12pm-6pm
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a worlD of beauty Visit John Lewis Oxford Street Beauty department.
Our commitment to value means that we match the prices of the high street competitors (this excludes online-only or mail order businesses). Service conditions must be comparable. See our ‘Never Knowingly Undersold’ leaflet in our shops or online for details.
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JEWELLED EXCELLENCE Bulgari is one of the global players on the luxury market. Since the very beginning in 1884, Bulgari has been synonymous with Italian style and Sotirio Bulgari’s shop in Rome, via Condotti 10, became a meeting place for the international elite of aristocrats, artists, writers, stars and
fi lmmakers of the Dolce Vita and Hollywood. The unique contemporary aesthetic has its origins in the classical Greek and Roman world: the sense of volume and the use of a rainbow of fancy coloured gems, set in surprising combinations, are the dominant features of Bulgari’s creations.
177-178 Sloane Street, London SW1X 9QL +44 (0)20 7838 8800 bulgari.com
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SHARP MENSWEAR Founded in 1910, this luxury Italian fashion house specialises in chic, elegant menswear. Known for superb cashmere and artisan-weaving techniques, Ermenegildo Zegna transcends seasonal trends with precisioncut suits of the highest possible quality. update your weekend
wardrobe with a tartan scarf or a belt made from perforated suede. Staying true to its roots as a textile house, this Italian luxury label puts fabric fi rst. Briefcases come in alligator and calf leather, and are primed, buffed, and polished to perfection.
203-204 Sloane Street London SW1X 9QX +44 (0)20 7201 7000 zegna.com
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