Summary of Sloane Street
Sloane Street runs due south from Knightsbridge Underground station to Sloane Square, before curving round as Lower Sloane Street to meet Pimlico Road. Next to Old Bond Street, this is pure designer shopping heaven, as the well-heeled ladies laughing off lunch with a little light shopping would agree. The top end is dominated by the spiritual home of any Sloane Ranger shopper, Harvey Nichols, famed for its fashions, fabulous window displays and excellent fifth-floor restaurant. Walk south and the designer names get fabulous too; shoe king Salvatore Ferragamo, fashion queen Nicole Farhi, timelessly chic Chanel and the ONLY name in luggage for many, Louis Vuitton. If you need a present for someone very special, pop into Lalique and gaze at the gorgeous glass. Interestingly, the west side of Sloane Street is a little less establishment and a little more individual, with contemporary jewelry from Longmire, funky handbags from Tanner Krolle and youthful styling from Tommy Hilfiger. As Sloane Square approaches, the names get bigger again: Gucci, Fendi, Dior, Armani, Prada and that mecca for all footwear fans, Jimmy Choo. When the legs are tired and the arms stretched with so many bags laden with goodies, head for Peter Jones in Sloane Square. There’s plenty of high fashion here too, at very reasonable prices. Much more importantly, there are two restaurants where you can relax, refresh and get envious glances for your designer carrier bags piled high around you.
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