Dover Street Market is over 20 years old, having originally opened in London's Mayfair in September 2004. Founded by Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garçons and Adrian Joffe, the multi-brand retailer has since expanded globally to cities including Tokyo, New York, Los Angeles, Singapore, and Beijing, while maintaining its reputation for avant-garde fashion and curated installations.
History. The first Dover Street Market opened on 10 September 2004 on 17–18 Dover Street, in Mayfair, London. In March 2016 the original store relocated to the former Burberry building (erected in 1912 by Thomas Burberry) on Haymarket (South Piccadilly).
Founded by Rei Kawakubo and her husband Adrian Joffe in 2004, over the past two decades, Dover Street Market has become one of the most influential retail spaces in the world, redefining what a multibrand store can be.
History. Dover Street was built by a syndicate of developers headed by Sir Thomas Bond. The syndicate purchased a Piccadilly mansion called Clarendon House from Christopher Monck, 2nd Duke of Albemarle in 1683 and proceeded to demolish the house and develop the area.
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What is the oldest street in London?
Over in the City of London, you'll find Watling Street. Connecting Queen Victoria Street to St Paul's Cathedral (and offering a pretty gorgeous view in the process), Watling Street puts forward a fairly convincing case as the oldest street in London.
As president of conceptual, anti-establishment fashion brand Comme des Garçons International and Dover Street Market International, South African-born Adrian Joffe oversees the international arm of the company that his wife, designer Rei Kawakubo , founded in 1969.
As a result of its decisive position, Dover has always been a military and garrison town: the iconic Dover Castle has guarded the town for centuries. In Dover one can also find extensive remains of Roman forts, Napoleonic forts and defences from both the World Wars when Dover was Britain's Frontline Town.
Borough Market is a wholesale and retail market hall in Southwark, London, England. It is one of the largest and oldest food markets in London, with a market on the site dating back to at least the 12th century.
THE MEANING OF THE NAME DOVER. The place name Dover is routinely described as derived from a Celtic word meaning 'waters'. This article explains why that supposed etymology is almost certainly wrong and why Dover is far more likely to have been named from the shingle sandbanks around its ancient harbour entrance.
The "333 rule" in clothing refers to two popular minimalist fashion concepts: the viral TikTok trend of using 3 tops, 3 bottoms, and 3 shoes to create numerous outfits (9 items total) for styling practice, and the more extensive Project 333, where you select 33 items (including clothes, shoes, and accessories) to wear for three months, excluding essentials like underwear, workout gear, and sleepwear, to simplify your wardrobe and reduce decision fatigue. Both methods focus on versatility, quality over quantity, and creating a functional capsule wardrobe.
It begins at Goswell-street, opposite the Charter-house wall, and extends eastward to the City-road. It derives its name from the Saxons, who called it Eald or Old, as being an ancient Roman military road.
Find out all about the legendary Walthamstow Market - the longest open air market in Europe! Walthamstow market started in 1885 and is now Europe's longest outdoor street market, spanning a kilometre of the High Street.
But what does it truly mean? At its core, 'municipal' refers to anything related to a municipality—a specific political entity that governs a defined geographic area. This can include cities, towns, or even villages.
In 2022, G-III acquired the remaining interests in the Karl Lagerfeld fashion brand after having previously launched the Karl Lagerfeld Paris brand in North America in 2015. The full acquisition of global Karl Lagerfeld expanded G-III's business and presence in Europe, while adding new international expertise.
Virgil Abloh died from a rare and aggressive form of cancer called cardiac angiosarcoma, which he battled privately for over two years after being diagnosed in 2019, passing away in November 2021 at the age of 41. His family announced his death, stating he chose to endure his treatments while continuing his influential work as Louis Vuitton's men's artistic director and Off-White's founder.
According to their numbers, Bromley is the capital's most laid back borough 😌 There were only four noise complaints per 1,000 people in the area, while Bromley also had low levels of light pollution, no sewage works, and pretty low levels of greenhouse gas emissions ☀️