
The great thing about the UK is that it hasn't just given us a great number of innovative and creative designers, but it's also one of the few places where even high street brands are known to push the envelope instead of just following existing trends. One of my favorite retail labels has always been All Saints, known for their cool and edgy 'grunge meets glam' style. But as the brand became more and more popular and its founders Kait Bolongaro and Stuart Trevor became more wary and tired of (as the JC Report puts it) the 'homogenization and mass production of a post-millenial high street', they sold their stake in All Saints and founded Bolongaro Trevor instead - as an antidote to your typical retail brand if you will.
The aim was to provide consumers with consciously designed limited-edition clothing. If you're sick of seeing your neighbor or colleagues sport the same Topshop dress you just bought, you might want to give this brand a try. Even though Bolongaro Trevor is now available in several countries (including the U.S.), clothing and accessories are still produced in limited quantities as higher-end labels would do. The All Saints aesthetic remains to an extent: you'll find a lot of edgier, asymmetric or distressed outfits in the collection - but the quality is much better and as such, the pricing is marginally higher as well. While All Saints will still look visibly 'high street' in some cases, Bolongaro Trevor's pieces can easily be mistaken for designer. In fact, the first few items I held in my hand were a dead ringer for Vivienne Westwood's Anglomania line. Not surprisingly, the brand has a huge following with everyone from Agyness Deyn, Daisy Lowe or Courtney Love declaring themselves as fans of the label.
Overview of the front area of the store (left). A selection of memorabilia and a cool scarf (right).Make no mistake though: even if the goal was to create a more sophisticated brand, the style is still very young, fresh and not boring in the least. The first collection was for AW07 and since then, the label has been careful to embrace the trends without following them too closely. You will find plaid skirts, but the asymmetric tulip-shaped cut will be different from what any other company is doing at the moment. Likewise, ruffles are given a more playful ballerina-inspired makeover or in some cases a harder edge, as seen on the ruffled leather pencil skirt. Currently Bolongaro Trevor only has one flagship in the world - located in the heart of London just off Carnaby Street. Considering how interesting the pieces are, I wasn't surprised that the store itself was pretty quirky as well.
The shop is divided into two areas, the first of which looked pretty unspectacular, except for the few taxidermy birds I found sitting on random shelves. This is the area where the mainline collection is housed. The layout was quite straightforward and if the lighting had been harsher, you might have mistaken the interior for an American Apparel outlet. Taking a closer look though, this store is nothing like AA of course. For starters, walls are adorned with various antique-looking paintings. Curtains of the changing rooms feature the Union Jack and memorabilia such as a vintage pin-up calenders are strewn around the store. I spied some great leather jackets and skirts, beautiful silk dresses and a lot of cool draped tops.
A few examples of taxidermy in the front area (left) and a great selection of belts and bags at the cash desk (right).The more interesting decor can be found in the back room which is home to Bolongaro Trevor Resurrection. The theme seems to be taxidermy, with everything from a giant swan to tiger heads displayed in various glass cases. There were more old paintings and antique statues or other trinkets and a small amount of religious memorabilia - many of these were for sale, though a lot of the taxidermy was just decoration. Most of these items I was told are by the artist Sophie Dickens (the great, great, great, granddaughter of Charles Dickens) and it's the store's intention to display and sell works by other artists as well in the future.
Old paintings and more vintage clothes (left) and antique religious memorabilia near the sale section (right).According to a press release, the interior is "a magnetic magpie in a junk yard store, fused with a Frankenstein disregard for rules/correctness.... all elements recycled and forced together by the mind of a mad man", i.e. it's a little crazy. All the 'Resurrection' clothing here is vintage and stems from the founder's 15 year archive. Pieces include Victorian lace bodices, Napoleonic battle jackets and even bus driver uniforms. Some of the vintage also come courtesy of Pearl Lowe who's collection is now available in-store. Because the items are carefully selected, you won't have to sift through a lot, which is great for someone like me who usually gets overwhelmed in London's huge vintage emporiums.
Towards the end of this room I also found a few racks with discounted clothes from last season. Definitely a good place to look, as I sighted a lot of great tops and skirts in my size but for only a fraction of the original price. If you can pry yourself away from the distracting decor, I'd also look out for the impressive selection of belts near the cash desk at the front and some of the men's scarves which again feature the Union Jack symbol.
Despite the fact that the store looks quite packed, it's actually very easy and pleasant to browse. The junkyard vibe only applies to the glass cases and displays, but the clothes are always easily accessible. Highly recommended if you love All Saints but need something a little more unique or different. Bolongaro Trevor is also available at Urban Outfitters (UK) and other shops around the world, but the great news is that you won't have to leave your house to shop their collections, as they've just launched their online store. Unfortunately the Resurrection range isn't available via the web, but I'm sure their regular range of clothing will make up for it.

Address: 61 Broadwick Street., London W1
Opening Hrs: Mon-Sat: 10:00-19:00, Sun: 12:00-18:00
Bolongaro Trevor Homepage

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I love the slightly gothic aesthetic seen in their clothes - stunning!! :)
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Ohhhh back to my hometown! So I'm worried that when I go back, you won't be there because you're such a jet setter. But we can plan it soooo...
ReplyDeleteI will take one of each of the last outfits omg...I'm with Erika, I love the smidge of goth and darkness.
Looks and sounds like an amazing shop! Love the grunge meets glam aesthetic, for example in that zipper dress pictured near the top of this lovely post!
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WOW! Great shop...thanks for sharing this. I want this: http://www.ekmpowershop4.com/ekmps/shops/bolongarotrevor/harper-plaid-skirt-1239-p.asp
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Can't wait to be in London to enjoy all of these marvels !
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ReplyDeleteWhile I´m still remembering "HW in Florence" and "HW back in Paris"... I see... you are currently in London ;)
There is especially a dress in the very last photos with all the tulles which I truly find so adorable! And they seem to have a rocking belt collection;)
Thanks for your "Judy Garland shoe advise"!!!!
GOOD NIGHT & SWEET DREAMS!!!
Amazing shop! I would shop in there for days! Lovely post!
ReplyDeleteI like their stuff. Their store looks really interesting!
ReplyDeleteI love this "grunge meets glam" thing- it must be really interesting! amazing shop by the way.
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This is awesome stuff. Quirky and Glam, love it! The shop space is just great
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Wow, how gorgeous! I like the clothes you posted, they definetly are edgier then other designers. But I'm not sure I'm into taxidermed animals either.
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Wow, this is totally my style! I never even heard of All Saints before, and this spin off brand looks ultra hip and funky. I'm definitely going to check out the online store. Thanks for the info!!
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I definitely love the style of most of the clothes I'm seeing here. The decor is cool though I would have appreciated the taxidermy in smaller doses. I really like the old painting on the walls. Good description,I felt like I was there!
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i love the leather jacket! :)
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im such a fan of your blog, its beautiful, keep it up
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I loved reading this post because I always desire to find unique brands that not everyone is wearing. It is such a treasure to find something different and yet chic....I'm constantly searching for that hidden find that slightly sets me apart, and it seems this brand has a lot of great unique finds!
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Great photos and blogpost :) I love All Saints. I can spend hours in their shops, but I never ever end up buying anything. I've tried tons of stuff, but none of their articles ever seem to fit me :( I bet the salespeople in leeds are pretty fed up of me by now.
ReplyDeleteWhen oh when will I be able to visit an All Saints shop? You fill my heart with sooo many desires!
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Love all saints! Love edgy! Love not looking like everyone else! Yes. Love it all!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tip! I fear I must have walked by several times already. Next time I will definitely go in. Sabine x
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ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan of All Saints, and this looks really interesting, I will ahve to check out the shop - thanks for the suggestion!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing, definitely on my list to see. It kind of feels like Anthropologie's edgier, grungier sister.
ReplyDeleteGreat post as usual! I really have to go to London sometime.
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so fresh....ill need to go check it out!
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Ohh I'm leaving London in just 4 days and most these days I'll be working, I'm not sure whether I can visit this shop or not. Looks like it would be a mistake to miss it.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I can always come back :)
love it!!! and of course now i am going to race and look up sophie dickens!!!!
ReplyDeletelove the look of the store.. the inside is amazing!
ReplyDeleteSorry I've been absent hon, I have been missing out on a lot lately. Grunge meets Glam - yes please! Clearly I can't do grunge on its own w/o looking like a bag lady, I just can't pull it off.
ReplyDeleteLove that leather jacket and bag!
Oh my . Looking at these photos just makes me want to go shopping ! Haha . Amazing store . Great collections . I love the shoes ! Haha . Thanks for sharing ! London is so cool !
ReplyDeleteSound like a very unique brand, something I would really like. I fell in love with the gray tulle dress on the last picture. Feel sad that I did not know about thist shop while my stay in London. Thank you for, once again, introducing me to spectacular NEW. Wishing you the most wonderful pre-Christmas weekend!:-)
ReplyDeletehaha I always love discount racks. It's the first place I hit actually- whats the point of buying full price when you can buy something you equally like on discount :) But yeah I get what you mean, things loses its magic when you see _everyone_ wear it, like when I bought my liquid leggings 2 years ago it was more less fresh but now everyone has a pair!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment. I definately want to get more into phorography than modeling, I'm actually currently looking at a good SLR to buy. I've been putting it off for a few years now thinking oh it's too expensive but I figure it's either now or never right? I'm just going to sacrifice getting myself a luxury purse this year... *byebye LV*
I just have to say that I really enjoy reading your blog! I have put you on my blogroll so that maybe even more swedish readers will find your amazing blog.=)
ReplyDeleteone of my very favorites! love this post xx
ReplyDeleteagree with all saints! the leather jacket you captured is unique and the shops looks a bit quirky but intriguing :D
ReplyDeletelooks good indeed. the prices seem reasonable altho still beyond my range.
ReplyDeleteblog answer: i didn't check out the unifem sale. you're right that it'd be money well spent in such a setting.
Hi there-wow, what a fabulous collection, I didn't know the history behind these designers!! The shop looks just awesome and amazing, next time I'm in London, I'll have to visit! Another fabulous post and have a great weekend!!
ReplyDeleteI loooooove what I see. That grey plaid is gorgeous. And that second to last skirt...YUM! Of course, ruffles always suck me in.
ReplyDeletei've heard so many great things about this store but i'd barley seen any items from them, untill your post!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great, kinda like an early all saints!
I'm def going to check out more of there stuff now!
Thanks for sharing!
Wow* Luv this place*
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Love your blog... always*
Happy Holidays*°*°*°
I love the burgundy bag!!!!!
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grrr wish i was still in the UK. Hands down, you guys have the best fashion in the world. Its so eclectic and well put together...plus you have access to just about everything!
ReplyDeleteI love that it is a line that gives you what's in, yet still keeps a little more uniqueness with it's style, not everyone else will be wearing the same thing. The store itself seems like you would have to just walk around and look around at all the displays first, before you could even really focus on shopping since it really is so quirky.
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These clothes are my favorite type ... edgy, yet fabulous! Great editorial, as always!
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I always enjoy coming to visit your blog.
ReplyDeleteYou have so much to share and it is fun to find out shops and names, I have not heard of before.
I love London, ~ the shopping was wonderful, when I visited there.
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I would love to go back to London! I adored Carnaby Street especially.
ReplyDeleteI love the dark, slightly gothic look to those clothes - there is a photo of yours of a leather jacket that looks very Rick Owenesque. It is great to see shops like this.
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I need to check BT immediately. I am seriously bored that brands I heart are becoming total prostitutes with that "seen on everyone"
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Glam and grunge: a great combination!
ReplyDeletethank you so much for this review. i'm not a major fan of all saints (i like the look of the pieces but never seem to look right on me). i hadn't heard of this and always love a new find!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could visit this place...grunge meets glamor is my favorite style. I can imagine spending a lot of money in this store! Thank you for featuring, I really love what I see..
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everytime i come here i die just a little bit more of jealousy. can we please pull off a freaky friday and exchange lives, like now? ahha
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I need to check them out- an All Saints store opened up on Robertson Blvd. in LA- or is going to be opening. I've been on their site- and they have a lot of great items! xo, Mel
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing but I still can't wait to go to the All Saints store in Belgium! all time favorit!
ReplyDeleteI love the third from the left dress in a big way. Whimsical, can we say?
ReplyDeleteSuch a modern shop!!!
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Excuse me, but I am so jealous that you're able to travel around the world and visit all these lovely shops. London seems like a very nice place to go. Happy Holidays!!
ReplyDeleteI used to love All Saints! When I went to London in 2004 (the last time), I bought everything All Saints. Haven't seen All Saints brand in Toronto, Canada yet, but thanks for telling me what is "in" (Bolongaro Trevor) and what is "out"
ReplyDeleteI love your photos- they make me hungry for shopping.
ReplyDeleteI would be a fashion train wreck if it weren't for you. My knowledge has increased 10 fold since I found your fabulous blog. I wish you a glorious holiday and thank you for the support and kindness you've given me over these months.
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I LOOOOOOVE it. Another fabulous post of yours which has me begging to go shopping. At least Christmas is almost over, then I can finally focus on ME again. hhaha JK.
ReplyDeletethis store looks right up my alley!
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This is phenomenal! I love reading your blog- I can't wait until the Summer. I'm moving to Paris, hope that you can keep me updated on all the best boutiques in the City of Love!!!
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i love this post darling. it transports me to a place I wanna go. how i wish teleporting is real.
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Finally found the time to check out the shop today and really liked the designs - very Vivienne Westwood and piraty (I was nearly a bit disappointed that I had just bought an Anglomania dress). Thanks also for your comment on my Joop post (Martina and you have quite some insider knowledge...)
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