Market · Mayfair
Vivienne Westwood
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Nestled in the heart of London's upscale Mayfair district, Vivienne Westwood's boutique at 6 Davies Street doubles as a curated market space. It showcases the designer's signature punk-meets-royalty aesthetic, with clothing, accessories, and homeware that blend tartan, corsetry, and provocative slogans. Visitors can browse limited-edition collections, iconic orb-logo pieces, and vintage-inspired designs in a setting that feels part gallery, part boutique. The shop's intimate size and central location make it a convenient stop for fashion enthusiasts exploring Mayfair's luxury shopping scene. While the market aspect is subtle, more a retail experience than a traditional market, it offers a unique glimpse into Westwood's rebellious spirit and craftsmanship.
Don't miss
- Browse exclusive collections not found in other Westwood stores
- Admire the distinctive punk-inspired window displays
- Shop for iconic orb-logo jewelry and accessories
- Explore the fusion of historical tailoring with modern rebellion
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Vivienne Westwood
You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Vivienne Westwood with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.
Cheapest way inLondon Witches and History Walking Tour4.9★ · 123 travelers~1 hoursFree cancellationFrom$24 per personSee dates →
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Private & flexiblePrivate Tour, Entry to Westminster Abbey and London Highlights4.9★ · 33 travelers~4 hoursFree cancellationFrom$361 per personSee dates →Good for
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Know before you go
- Allow extra time to explore nearby Mayfair galleries and boutiques.
- Credit cards are accepted; the shop is more of a boutique than a traditional market.
- Photography is usually allowed, but ask staff before taking pictures.
A bit of history
Vivienne Westwood opened her first shop on the King's Road in 1971, revolutionizing fashion with punk and new wave styles. The Mayfair boutique continues her legacy of challenging conventions through design.
Common questions
Is this a traditional market with stalls?
No, it's a boutique store that markets itself as a 'market' concept, focusing on Vivienne Westwood's collections.
Can I find vintage pieces here?
The store carries current collections and some archive-inspired pieces, but not true vintage.
Is there a café inside?
No, but there are many cafés and restaurants nearby in Mayfair.
Do I need to book an appointment?
No, walk-ins are welcome during opening hours.
Is the shop accessible by wheelchair?
Yes, the entrance is step-free, though the interior is compact.
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