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Rellik

Notting Hill & West London


Incongruously located opposite one of London’s most notorious tower blocks – the grimly iconic concrete Trellick Tower – Rellik is a fashionista-favourite retro store. It stocks mainly vintage women's clothes and accessories from the 1950s to the 1990s, and rummaging among the frippery, it’s not unusual to find an Yves Saint-Laurent coat, a Chloé suit or an Ossie Clark dress.


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