I would advise to stay away from more of the well known areas if you want unique clothes that arnt topshop/h&m. Camden is good if your willing to put a good few hours into looking through the vintage shops, brick lane is a must, but the best is going on a weekday when there are some fanatstic gold and silver vintage jewlary. My advise for clothes would just be pretty dresses and fitted shorts with less fitted tops, it should be pretty nice weather because its 20 degrees now, but less is more its my rule. Jeans are more than accepted in london, but might be frowned upon in italy depending on where your going, i tend to go there most summers and find its way to hot for jeans unless they are shorts anyway.
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Entry: Spring in Londontown
posted by moll
Apr 25, 2009 12:22PM
I would advise to stay away from more of the well known areas if you want unique clothes that arnt topshop/h&m. Camden is good if your willing to put a good few hours into looking through the vintage shops, brick lane is a must, but the best is going on a weekday when there are some fanatstic gold and silver vintage jewlary. My advise for clothes would just be pretty dresses and fitted shorts with less fitted tops, it should be pretty nice weather because its 20 degrees now, but less is more its my rule. Jeans are more than accepted in london, but might be frowned upon in italy depending on where your going, i tend to go there most summers and find its way to hot for jeans unless they are shorts anyway.