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Share Tweet. It's often not possible to try the clothes in these shops, it's crowded at lunch time and there are lots of really weird outfits but, I agree with you, it's really a fun place to go on Saturday, especially if you like searching for treasures. Lots of what I call 'princess dresses' in these shops as well more 'Disney sparkling princesses' than classic Kate. See you there! Thanks for a great article. Haven't been to Fonthill Road for years not really my style!

Your face looks familiar. Have you been on one of my walking tours in London? I am glad you enjoyed my article - my only worry is that now with the recession the chutzpah may have diminished! It's about eighteen months since I was last down there - time for another visit soon I think! Join Bowes and Bounds Connected. Sign Up or Sign In. Started by Richard Matz in Local History. Last reply by Richard Matz on Tuesday. Last reply by Mary Blake Nov 6.

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Contact Us Why Join? Bargains at Fonthill Road And what bargains! Techniques On your epic journey down The Font on a busy Saturday you may wonder why women are queuing outside certain shops. The Long Day Closes Before you know it the shadows lengthen, the crowds evaporate. Views: Tags all lower case : Like. Comment by Anne Garbarini on August 4, at I really like your article, thank you. Thanks for your nice comments. Yes, you are right. Kindest Regards - Kathleen. Featured Content.

Top Content Edit. RSS View All. Protest walk this Sat! Add a Discussion View All. Literally millions of sequins and hundreds of thousands of metres of fabric have been transformed by skilled hands into catwalk-worthy creations to celebrate occasions to remember, from school proms to weddings and everything in between.

This high-end quality is matched with consistently affordable prices, earning Fonthill Road Fashion Village a reputation as the destination of choice for anyone wanting bespoke outfits created by skilled dressmakers and tailors at a fraction of the cost of any off-the-rack high street retailer. Islington is the first council in London to take such an approach to promoting a local economy that supports hundreds of jobs — part of its vision to build a fairer, inclusive economy that builds wealth within the community, and keeps it there.

Supporting local independent retailers to keep providing goods and services at affordable prices is central to this aim. Fonthill Road should be a secret no more! The lookbook outfits are modelled by local residents and compiled by Courtney Mitchell, a recent womenswear fashion design graduate who lives in Islington.

I am impressed the council launched this type of project because it is quite creative.



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