Saturday, August 22, 2009

Another quick Salut to London town...


All hail Liberty, the incredibly cool and cultivated Tutor home (or homes, rather) turned luxury concept store. With designers ranging from A.P.C to YSL, a medley of  beauty products, a fine selection of home decor, furnishings and eccentric knickknacks, and a whole other slew of nifty gifts for him or her, the establishment is an absolute wonderland to the shopping connoisseur.  And for those whom hedge the fence on the ole',  inconspicuous price-tag flip...the plump L never stopped anyone from sampling the splendor of a host of delicately curved and surprisingly comfortable steel armchairs,  vintage bobbin chairs, or postmodern plastic stools. 

Opened on Regent Street in 1875 by founder, Arthur Liberty, the establishment has long-since been a favorite of the international and British elite. Being personally new to the catch, however, I've still got a case of the residual giddies.  

Pigeons and jello-mold! 

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