While searching for online sources to buy Henrik Vibskov we ran into No-one, a remarkable little shop in London that appears to also ship overseas. We thought it would be a perfect shop to feature in our International Shopping, Online series.
At this point in our blogging/shopping-guide-building lives, we're particularly into stores that introduce us to new, promising brands. In No-one's case, one of their buyers actually worked with designer Maaike Mekking to create a line of "classics with a twist" under the store's own label (that gets bonus points with us).
Also new to us was PPQ (Pretty Personal Question). The cult British label focuses on careful tailoring to create a chic, stylish collection that's particularly strong in dresses.
Naturally No-one is quite the supporter of British labels, with selections from Mine, Bi La Li (which you might've seen before on Le Train Bleu) and Emma Cook (not pictured).
Men are also taken care of here. Alongside Henrik Vibskov's funky wares are sweaters from Scottish knitwear co. Lyle & Scott . . .
and shirts from Rushmoor, a label we couldn't find any info on at all.
Be sure to also take a look at No-one's accessories. They're unique and fairly affordable.
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