Think positive: The best concept stores

Championing fresh and exciting new brands, these innovative designer stores will reboot the enthusiasm of even the most jaded shoppers

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Machine-A

Conceived by Nick Knight’s SHOWstudio, Machine-A is a bijou concept store on Soho's Brewer Street that offers a glimpse into the future of fashion. Supporting cutting-edge and emerging designers, it's become a haven for avant-garde labels and a go-to spot for those seeking out the next big thing. Here freedom of expression and creativity is encouraged, making it the ideal place to browse for more extravagant pieces.

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LN-CC

Located in the heart of east London, the Late Night Chameleon Cafe (LN-CC), is a progressive concept store that combines art, architecture, fashion and culture. Nestled down Dalston’s Shacklewell Lane, the store's unassuming exterior could easily fool you, but upon entering you are immersed in one of London’s most interesting luxury retail spaces. Home to the best UK designers, LN-CC's extensive and eclectic mix of products goes beyond its collection of high-end clothing to also encompass music, books and more.

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The Shop at Bluebird

The Shop at Bluebird was founded in 2005 by John and Belle Robinson (the couple behind high-fashion chain Jigsaw) with the aim of bringing together their favourite fashion, art and design finds, and now counts four stores among its retail empire. The most impressive, however, remains its original home on Chelsea's iconic King's Road. Set within an Art Deco former car showroom, it brings together an enviable selection of top designers and exclusive collections, alongside in-store beauty experiences including a spa and brow bar.

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Mouki Mou

Mouki Mou opened the doors of its Chiltern Place store in 2013, and has remained one of London’s best kept secrets ever since. Specialising in minimalist and understated style, it houses some of the fashion world's best under-the-radar brands, many of which are exclusive to the store. Its pared-back and relaxed interior invites the customer to slow down and take in the beauty of each piece, whether that be beautiful homeware, statement jewellery or the latest garment from a cult Japanese label.

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Couverture & The Garbstore

Established in 2008, Couverture & The Garbstore aim to champion independent and emerging brands. In addition to its own eponymous clothing label, it brings together other names in fashion, homeware and design across three stories of a charming period townhouse in Notting Hill. Now marking a decade of the Garbstore brand, it has also recently opened a second location in central London's Seven Dials, featuring a series of collaborative projects and a constantly changing line-up of exhibitions and events.

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