Topshop Secret Store (London, UK)



Anyone who's been to Topshop's London flagship on Oxford Street (and possibly NYC's equivalent), will know that it can be a scary scary place. Unless you go first thing in the morning or shortly before closing time, it's always packed - primarily with young teens and eager tourists. Despite my courage when it comes to tackling crowds (using public transport in rush hour, braving mosh pits/front rows in rock concerts & festivals or fighting my way through designer sample sales), my tolerance when it comes to the bustle within the fluorescent-lit, windowless space is surprisingly low. So when I was told that Topshop had launched a special pop-up 'Secret Store' - which was hidden away from the rest of the retail area and that promised to evoke the charms of a treasure trove - I was both skeptical and intrigued.

'Wild At Heart' Florist by Meadham Kirchhoff & the hidden entrance to the Secret Store.

More from the floral display (left) and the flowers leading the way to the store (right).

The small potted plants and flowers included cute adornments, such as the eyes (top). Left image via Topshop.

To make matters more challenging, I decided to visit on Saturday, since I happened to be in the area. Thankfully the store was less busy than expected, and following the floral footprints to the lower level, I was lead to the beautiful 'Secret Store' entrance that doubled as a florist. This gorgeous 'Wild At Heart' floral arrangement was curated by Meadham Kirchhoff, who had also taken it upon themselves to hand paint flower pots and choose the most adorable decor to add to certain plants. Everything was for sale and made a great souvenir if the pieces in the actual store were a little too pricey for your liking.

Overview of the Secret Store interiors (image via Topshop).

Topshop Boutique items in a wooden trunk.

Meadham Kirchhoff stacked rings and bracelets in a heart-shaped box.

Tearing myself away from the flora, I finally found myself inside the Secret Store, which was like stepping into a completely different world. Antique furniture was carefully placed around the small area, which held limited-edition one-off pieces from some of London's and New York's most renowned designers in collaboration with Topshop. On display were also sought-after items from the 'Unique' archives and the 'Boutique' range, as well as carefully selected trinkets.

Emma Cook lingerie.

Michael van der Ham velvet wedges displayed in a cabinet.

Nasir Mazhar hair accessories (left) and Pamela Love jewelry (right).

Some of the special designer goodies I spotted included the stacks of rings and bangles by Meadham Kirchhoff, which came in an embroidered heart-shaped box. Pamela Love's current collaboration pieces could be found in a cabinet nearby, while funky wedges by Michael van der Ham were displayed on plush velvet cushions. Some garments, such as Tom Scott's cropped tops hung from the walls like works of art. Others either had their own wardrobe space or were placed along the racks on the far side of the shop. The cozy changing room with the fringed lamp, gilded mirror and retro wallpaper was a nice touch as well and added to the vintage boutique vibe.

Topshop Boutique items among vintage decor and flowers.

The lovely changing room (left), Tom Scott tops (top) and more Pamela Love jewelry (right).

More trinkets including furry hats (left) and nail polish (right).

Aside from the fashion treasures within the store and the vibrant flowers in front of it, the best thing about the Secret Store was the enchanting atmosphere and the fact that you could actually escape from the chaos beyond its walls. The pop-up space will shut this week, so I urge you to go before it disappears. It's open exclusively in the Oxford Street branch and in NYC's Broadway flagship, but if you can't make it to either - don't worry: most items can be found in the online version of the Secret Store here.

Nasir Mazhar hair clips (left), Topshop Boutique crochet top (right).

Another view of the Secret Store (left), various gowns (top), Maria Francesca Pepe tank & jewelry and Ann-Sofie Back crochet top (right).

48 comments:

  1. Such a shame I'll miss this since I'm not due back in London until later this month! Fabulous virtual tour, however!

    XOXO Lola:)

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  2. What a wonderful idea, love this secret shop and all the vintage decor.
    I could get lost in the flower shop too, so pretty.
    Thanks for sharing.

    Happy week
    Hugs
    Carolyn

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  3. OMG, that is so beyond awesome. What a gorgeous selection of goodies!

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  4. amazing! the only topshop ive ever been into was in kuala lumpur (we dont have it in canada yet) and i got yelled at for taking a photo :(

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  5. What a beautiful space! I love how cozy and vintage feeling it is. It must have been so fun thinking of how to decorate this secret store within a store.

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  6. fantastic. i like the idea of a secret store and i'm sad i couldn't see it with my own eyes. there is this permanent secret store in tokyo - not topshop, it's a boutique, which unfortunately only stores really high-end designer stuff. but the whole experience is amazing. i don't know why also the fact that they don't advertise and that they don't even have a sign anywhere makes the whole "secret store" thing so exiting? anyway, think it's a brilliant marketing idea of topshop. :)

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  7. So very charming! Half-museum, half-home and the best thing that you can buy whatever you like. :) Great idea. x

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  8. A very nice idea, I have to say!

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  9. The Secret Store looks amazing. I still need to head over to check it out. The Oxford Street Topshop is definitely the stuff of nightmares, hehe. It's ALAWYS so crowded.

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  10. Great idea! Too bad i have to miss it as I'm not going to be in London till in autumn .. The Secret Store looks so beautiful!
    I've been in the Oxford Street Topshop and yeah, it definitely is always CROWDED ..

    Jonna xx

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  11. What a great idea!! I bet the whole "secret store" thing gets them a lot of buzz too. How did you learn of the Secret Store?

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  12. Hi my dear-wow, it looks so lovely, I had heard of it but its great to see your fabulous review and photos!! Hope you have a great week xx

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  13. the store looks fun, it reminds me of this carnival I went to, except this store is like 10x more expensive with whats in it hahaha! I've never been to topshop, but thats one of my destinations when I go to London- see the tower and top shop!

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  14. oh i just L O V E this post. im gonna be googling for topshop again tonight.. that crochet top is just brilliant. Would absolutely adore to go to this shop. bummer im not in London, once again.. But thanks for letting me almost be there.
    Hope you're having a good week so far.
    x

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  15. This is so beautiful, love the smallness and specialness. Meadham Kirshoff is so talented, pieces of exquisite chiffon.

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  16. How fun!
    What fabulous photos!
    Love that changing room!

    xoxox,
    CC

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  17. @Maddy: The Secret Store wasn't all that secret ;-) Newspapers reported on it, as did a few bigger blogs, not to mention Topshop themselves. I think it's only a secret if you ignore the media and happen to wander in the store by chance.

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  18. Oh darn I seen ti the other day and didnt venture in. Xxxx

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  19. I'll go check it out tomorrow. Thanks for sharing.

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  20. This looks so lovely! I'm gutted I can't make it this week. I wonder if they'll do another one - it's a great idea.

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  21. Having been to both the London Flagship on Oxford and the NYC one numerous times I can wholeheartdly agree with you that it can be a scary place. Timing is key!

    Love the secret shop. Wish they'd open one here. Guess I should just be grateful that we have a Topshop here at all.... :) xoxo

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  22. Ooh fun and fancy and secretive! Love it!
    xo
    Alexa
    www.theshortandthesweetofit.com

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  23. To be honest, I actually enjoy the frenzy of bustling crowds. It creates this certain atmosphere that I find exciting. The worst is when I'm shopping in an empty, quiet store. This store looks fabulous though! It looks like a place only VIP would know about. ;)

    http://red-soledfashionista.blogspot.com/

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  24. Ok I had to laugh out loud at this post! The only thing worse then going to Topshop on Oxford Street on a Saturday afternoon is going to Primark! I can't believe they did a secret store! It looked amazing!

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  25. Oh, it's like a treasure trove of fabulosity! I am so loving these photographs! :)

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  26. Such fun to see the secret store in London! I happened to make it to the secret store in NYC when I was there last week...I don't know why I forgot to take pictures!!

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  27. This "secret" is so charming! Like Grandma's attic jazzed up by those colorful ribbons. Love it! And thanks for your note on my blog -- glad to know I'm not the only who looks ramrod straight all the time :-) xx

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  28. Oh, I've been to the London Flagship store on Oxford Street and I didn't pick the right time, so my shooping spree was shorter than expected. :) This is a great concept, these pop-up stores are brilliant marketing. Ada

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  29. I've got to get myself to a Topshop one of these days..preferably one of the less crowded ones!

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  30. Nice pictures and what a fun idea with a secret store.=)

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  31. Oh wow!! I would love to hunt around there, what an incredible space!!

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  32. I was really curious about the secret store and I love the online version..especially Pamela Love's pieces! This looks so beautiful and I feel like I can get lost in there for hours! The flowers are a nice touch! xxooxxoo

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  33. What a respite from Topshops typical madness. I dislike crowds in a huge way. I would of found it hard to tear myself away just from the flower shop alone. So pleased they have an online alternative. I've been bad @ blogging & have missed out on so much lately. I do hope all is very well with you and wishing you a great weekend.

    Cheers ~ Deb

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  34. THis place looks like paradise! I love it! I want to live in there hahaha

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  35. Oh how elegant and intimate! Thanks for sharing and I will try to make it to the NYC version this weekend!


    xoxo,
    Chic 'n Cheap Living

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  36. That's awesome! I love the idea of a secret store -- it's such a cute idea.

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  37. oh goodness, i've been to the topshop in london, and it was crazy! definitely didn't go at the right time of the day. this secret store sounds awesome though.

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  38. Wow!! This is incredible!!! Never been, but hope to someday!

    xoxo,
    mel

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  39. i have never been to a top shop store, and i CERTAINLY would never have imagined that it would look this amazing! i am HUGELY impressed!

    p.s. hoards of crowds in a retail shop are just for the birds. i cannot handle it. ugh. it reminds me of shopping at ross or tj maxx or loehmann's or nordstrom rack. i just can't! i can't! i used to be able to, but i just can't anymore.

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  40. haha Topshop on Oxford is totally scary and crowd is crazy. "grab a piece" thing is very frustrating.
    but this pop-up area is interesting...decor is just too lovely with all those antique furniture and lamps. Could live there:)

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  41. I haven't been as I know I'll get irritated with the crowds but I've got to give it to them, it looks beautiful

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  42. i've heard so much about this, and wow! it looks beautiful in there!

    Topshop is literally EVERYWHERE in the philippines, so there's never a crowd except for when they have their MASSIVE sales, but even then, i've seen worst :)


    http://samalamode.blogspot.com

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  43. that is so amazing!! Love the concept and the decor is so lovely. wish we had one here haha

    happy weekend
    xoxo

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  44. Love it!!! I really like the style and all the things there. :D

    xx

    have a nice weekend! :)

    www.sickbytrend.com

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  45. i heard about this & did wonder what it was all about. so i'm so pleased you posted it here. and oh ts oxford street, i can only ever go there first thing on a morning...far too traumatic later on n the day!

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  46. Wow a secret store!! That's so awesome. Haha I'd love to have a topshop in HK.

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