The best new shops and boutiques in London

From high street to high fashion, these are our favourite shops that have opened in the capital in the past year

Barrie, Mayfair

What do you get when you cross the century-old craftsmanship of Scottish cashmere production with Parisian elegance? You get Barrie, the latest arrival on Conduit Street.


Part of Chanel's Paraffection stable of ateliers and artisanal workshops, Barrie has had something of a high fashion makeover since it was bought by the company in 2012.


In 2018, Augustin Dol-Maillot was installed as creative director, bringing the flair he has honed over a career in the studios of Chanel, as costume designer at the Bolshoi ballet and art director of a Parisian design agency.


At Barrie his theatrical and branding experience come to the fore, bringing vibrancy, a graphic edge and plenty of novel ideas to a label that's blooming under the spotlight.


The new two storey Mayfair boutique is a fine example of the marriage between old and new over which Dol-Maillot presides. Granite stone floors and windows are mixed with wood and slate, creating an atmosphere that is both warm and sophisticated. Engravings of the Barrie logo replete with thistles and curlicues echo Dol-Maillot's take on traditional patches pledging allegiance across British football, American varsity, politics and more.


Cosy elements bring warmth to the space: fitting rooms are imagined like cabins, alcoves create space to showcase trompe-l'oeil cashmere denim and 3D stitched logo sweaters.


Downstairs there is a salon atmosphere thanks to vintage furnishings and made-to-measure seating, upon which customers can perch as they commission a one-of-a-kind cashmere creation. Underfoot, a tartan patchwork carpet plays tribute to Hawick, the Scottish town where the Barrie factory can be found.


Address: 55a Conduit Street, W1S 2YE


Opened: November 2019

Louis Vuitton, New Bond Street

After fourteen months of rennovations, Louis Vuitton has reopened its prismatic New Bond Street store in a spectacular display of fanfare. At the entrance, a colossal rainbow installation by Brooklyn-based artist Sarah Crowner beckons shoppers with heady drama, whilst the interior boasts an illustrious curation of artworks from art giants like Tracey Emin and James Turrell.


The reimagining of the light-filled space on New Bond street was dreamed up and rendered by New York based architect Peter Marinos, famed for his daring and love of spectacle. 'I want to breathe,' Marino told The Financial Times, 'the customers in the stores I do are intelligent enough to understand that if you look out of a window and see a tree, it's not going to keep you from buying a dress. That's old schmutter-land thinking.'


The ground floor features a handbag bar with personalisation services, Vuitton objets and a book shelf showcasing the brand's city guides - a reminder of Louis Vuitton is a brand built on travel. The first floors hosts womensear, while menswear can be found on the lower-ground floor.


Address: 17-20 New Bond St, Mayfair, London W1S 2RB

Opened: October 2019

The Row, Mayfair

Fashion's favourite twins — who've been dubbed 'the impossibly chic dementors of fashion' by Raven Smith thanks to the constant draping of their fragile frames in layers and layers of black — are bringing their luxury fashion label The Row to London with an art-filled, airy boutique in Carlos Place.


Address: 15 Carlos Place, Mayfair W1K 2EY


Opened: October 2019

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Flannels London, Oxford Street

Oxford Street has a shimmering, futuristic new addition, a mecca for sneakerheads and worshippers of hypebeast culture alike.


Doors have opened to Flannels' first London flagship, a space that redefines the bricks-and-mortar shopping experience with slick design flourishes, doses of artistic references, technological innovation and masterful curation of contemporary fashion.


Address: Academy House, 161-167 Oxford Street, London W1D 2JP


Opened: September 2019

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Celine, Mayfair

The Slimane-ification of Celine continues as the brand's Mount Street store finally reopens after an extensive makeover.


Expect an architectural edginess, clean lines, a focus on materials such as steel, marble and mirrors, plus a spotlight on art including original commissions.


Address: 103 Mount Street, Mayfair, London W1K 2TJ


Opened: September 2019


Furla, Westfield London

A clean and serene approach to interiors is the order of the day at Furla's third London boutique, showcasing leather goods and footwear for women and men. Sunglasses, jewellery, watches and textiles round out the offering from the Italian luxury brand.


Opened: September 2019


Address: 1 Ariel Way, The Village, Westfield, London W12 7DF

Gabriela Hearst, Mayfair

Gabriela Hearst has fast become a major fashion player thanks to her impeccable good taste and commitment to sustainability. Her new London flagship – the first European outpost for her New York-based brand – is further testament to that. Designed in partnership with renowned architectural firm Foster Partners, the new boutique is located opposite Claridge's.


Paying more than lip service to sustainability, reclaimed materials include custom Benchmark furniture crafted from a plane tree that fell during a storm in Lincoln, while the herringbone parquet floor is made from oak reclaimed from a former army barracks in Shrewsbury.


Address: 59 Brook Street, Mayfair, London W1K 4HS


Opened: August 2019

GANNI, Soho

London's appetite for Scandi brand GANNI has finally been rewarded with a 2,750 sq foot bricks-and-mortar store, which has opened in Soho's Beak Street.


It is the first time that Londoners can experience the brand in full via an ice-cream coloured cocoon of cool, featuring exclusive artwork from female artists Emma Kohlmann, Monica Kim Garza and paper-mâché sculpturist Misaki Kawai.


Address: GANNI 36 Beak Street, Soho, London W1F 9RF


Opened: August 2019

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Casa Loewe, Mayfair

Casa Loewe is the brand’s experiential new London flagship that is located in a three-storey heritage property on Mayfair’s New Bond Street. Designed to evoke the home of a collector, the space boasts a Georgian-style spiral staircase that makes a sweeping sculptural statement, a cylindrical panoramic lift with brass detailing, and a dedicated pop-up space that will be used to exhibit capsule collections and art projects.


Address: 41-42 New Bond St, Mayfair, London W1S 2SQ


Opened: April 2019

Louis Vuitton, Knightsbridge

Louis Vuitton’s Sloane Street store reopened earlier this year, following a major renovation that aimed to emphasise the key features of the Grade II-listed, Brutalist building. And what goes with a new store? New art. With pieces by the likes of Tommaso Barbi and Roger Capron dotted about the impressive space, it’s an ideal destination for those who appreciate design as well as fashion.


Address: Louis Vuitton, 190-192 Sloane Street, Knightsbridge, London SW1X 9QX


Opened: March 2019

Celine Men's, Mayfair

Hedi Slimane’s new Celine menswear flagship has arrived in Mayfair, in a flourish of Brutalism, polished marble and steel, and mirrors. Located at 164 New Bond Street, the 145sq m store is spread over two floors, and is a continuation of the Celine Art Project, in which each flagship is based around an individually commissioned artwork.


Address: 164 New Bond Street, Mayfair, London W1S 2UH


Opened: March 2019

Balenciaga, Chelsea

Balenciaga has officially opened doors to its second bricks-and-mortar London store in Chelsea. The two-storey space features Demna Gvasalia's 'retail warehouse' concept of industrial furniture, stark lighting, and mechanical, conveyor-belt-like rails.


Address: 203-204 Sloane Street, Belgravia, London SW1X 9QX


Opened: March 2019

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