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Gillian Horsup
Once you find this stall (fourth door on the right down an alley, very back of the basement floor), you’ll feel like you’ve struck gold, and you have: There are vintage Lacroix earrings, Dior brooches and piles of English art deco and midcentury sparklers, much of them under £100. Tip: Pay cash and she’ll likely knock off a few quid. 1-7 Davies Mews, 44-207-499-8121, gillianhorsup.com
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Maison Trois Garcons
While the astounding selection of affordable French Regency furniture and ornate trinketry may have you wishing for a bigger suitcase, one thing’s certain: The necklaces, or an embroidered purse, will definitely fit in your carry-on. 45 Redchurch St., 44-787-964-0858, lestroisgarcons.com
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Persephone Books
This bustling little publishing house reprints work (fiction mostly, but also cookbooks—all of it witty and modern) written by women between 1914 and 1950. Most volumes are lined in patterned paper duplicated from fabric of the era. 59 Lamb’s Conduit St., 44-207-242-9292, persephonebooks.co.uk
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Folk
Find a sublime edit of pared-down, sharply cut offerings from small European labels like Sessun, Acne, Humanoid and Won Hundred. Folk’s own line of ankle boots and pretty platform sandals should satisfy any Rachel Comey shoe lover. 53 Lamb’s Conduit St., 44-208-616-4191, folkclothing.com
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CoS
H&M’s sister label excels at chic, Jil Sander–meets-Marni basics at High Street prices, which makes this a great place for workwear that’s cool but not too-cool-for-corporate. The dressing rooms are fantastic: spacious, with a 360-degree-mirror setup and soft, flattering light. 22 Regent St., 44-207-478-0400, cosstores.com
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Darkroom
Everything here is a play on scale, materials and form—the store’s essentially a rec room for accessories- and interiors-loving grown-ups. Authentic African design pieces sit alongside the house label, inspired by the Dutch de Stijl movement (think Piet Mondrian). 52 Lamb’s Conduit St., 44-207-831-7244, darkroomlondon.com
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Elphick's
Visit Columbia Road on Sundays for the amazing flower market, and stop in here for super-affordable (£12 and up) pop screen prints by artists (including owner Sharon Elphick) from all over Europe. 160 Columbia Rd., 44-207-033-7891, elphicksshop.com
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START
The edit of edgy designer labels local (Christopher Kane, Markus Lupfer) and international (Carven, Sonia) is unmatched by any other in the city. Make this shop number one on your list. 42-44 Rivington St., 44-207-729-3334, start-london.com
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Wolf & Badger
A crumpet’s toss from Dover Street Market is this slick new space spotlighting indie British brands in homeware, objets d’art, fashion and accessories. 32 Dover St., 44-203-627-3191, wolfandbadger.com
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Topshop Oxford Circus: The Lucky Attack Plan
This global flagship has, hands down, the absolute best of the brand. It’s also loud, crowded and crazy. Here’s our guide to getting the goods without losing your mind.

