Showing posts with label independent store. Show all posts
Showing posts with label independent store. Show all posts

Friday, 19 April 2013

Bolongaro Trevor

Bolongaro Trevor, clothing shop

For something a little different... try Bolongaro Trevor:

-   The designers and founders of this shop were the founders of All Saints, but left when it started to get very big and more commercial.
-   The Trevor’s are a husband and wife team who design the men’s and women’s wear.
-   They produce 52 – 100 of each piece, with a lot made in England and all of very good quality.



-   The printed designs are hand painted then screen printed onto fabrics.
-   Their inspirations come from vintage style references and military themes. Some garments have original buttons and other details they have managed to salvage/find.
-   The interiors are also inspired by vintage designs with old adverts collaged on the walls, scissor hooks for rails and taxidermy. The portraits running down the stairs and throughout the stores are found at antique markets such as Spitalfields.










-   The brand has four London stores and two more up North - one in Birmingham and one in Leeds. All together there are roughly 100 people who work for the company – so not massive! 
-   The assistant I spoke to picked their statement ‘flag jackets’ made from actual flags as their favourite garment! These are unique designs which would certainly stand out in the street.  To me they were reminiscent of Vivienne Westwood’s style.
-   They have a very broad range of customers from 25 up to 60, but rather than targeting an age they aim for those that just want something a little bit different to wear.

//Photography by Lillie Cooper

Thursday, 18 April 2013

Magma

Magma is on the same street and is one of four stores in London which sells artistic books, magazines, its own tee shirt designs and a few fun gift sets.


-  Started in 2000, this was their first shop- they now have four in London and a couple dotted further up north.
-  One of their stores, which focuses on products rather than books, is literally five stores down.
-  Magma started off as a book shop only.
-  They now commission illustrators and designers to produce items such as their graphic tees. These are suspended from the ceiling- almost like a product installation. They give their concepts to artists who then develop the designs, adding their own signature to the initial briefing.



-  Book sales are down thanks to competition from companies such as Amazon.
-  They have a really good line of fun, small gifts, which sell well and can’t be searched for on the web. 
-  They adjust their products seasonally and to follow current trends – featuring cycling and food at the moment! 


-  An architect has now designed all their stores. They wanted nothing pretentious in the design, preferring something that would encourage customer interaction. So their bookshelf is a metal ladder structure with wooden shelves attached and suspended- giving the feel that you can just throw the books on rather than preciously placing them! The interior of their shop five doors down is made entirely from cardboard! All their shop interiors are modular and can be dismantled in a few hours - practical and visually interesting!
-  They have had regular customers since they first opened, many from creative industries who ‘enjoy time to get away from the drawing boards and computer suites and to actually interact and browse with the books’. 

//Photography by Lillie Cooper