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est. 2007
  1. Shopping in London: Eley Kishimoto’s pop-up

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    I peeped inside Eley Kishimoto’s pop-up shop in Soho’s Kingly Street on Saturday morning, and was delighted to discover not only the current ‘60s jetset-inspired collection (one of my favourites), but a room full of discounted samples downstairs.

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    You might want to consider putting off your winter coat purchase until you’ve paid the shop a visit – there are some truly great pieces here, as well as some cute frocks and accessories. The best buys, however, are their signature hosiery in eye-popping prints (this season has some lurex mixed in for extra sparkle).

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    The shop is run by members of the South London design studio, so you will get lots of insider EK news and advice, and you’ll also find some of their Japanese License accessories that have never been seen in the UK before. Look out for their ‘Flash’ print adorning everything from Converse sneakers to umbrellas.

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    It’s quite accomplished for a pop-up shop, with Eley Kishimoto printed curtains in the dressing room and artwork on the walls. Now if only this shop was a wee bit more permanent, I would be a very happy birdy indeed. It’s officially open until the end of October, but there are whispers that it could be around a little longer.

    Eley Kishimoto pop-up shop
    8 Kingly Street
    London W18 5PQ
    Tel. 0207 734 5756
    Click here for a Wee Birdy map.

    Until October 31, 2009
    Opening hours:
    Monday to Saturday 11am-7pm
    Thursday 11am-8pm
    Sun Noon-5pm

    Click here for more shops in Soho.