Stella McCartney

The West End


Stella McCartney is known for her sharp tailoring, floaty designs, accessible style and ethical approach to fashion (no leather, fur or modern slavery). This recently refurbished space showcases the designer’s current collections in the West End's luxury-designer hub. Depending on your devotion and wallet, you’ll feel at ease or like a trespasser.


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2. Faraday Museum

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3. Burlington Arcade

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4. Royal Academy of Arts

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5. Regent Street

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6. St James’s Piccadilly

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7. St George's Hanover Square

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8. Green Park

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