Fashion & Lifestyle

Levi's

The Levi’s® brand epitomises classic American style and effortless cool. Since their invention by Levi Strauss & Co. in 1873, Levi’s® jeans have continued capturing the imagination and loyalty of people for generations.

Today, Levi’s® continues to evolve through a relentless pioneering and innovative spirit that is unparalleled in the apparel industry.  Our store houses an unrivaled selection of the latest trends and iconic denim items allowing ind

Barbers Point

Situated in Kingly Street, part of Carnaby London, Barbers Point is an exclusively Men's Hairdressing salon, under the current ownership since 1986.

This is a place where you will feel immediately relaxed. Not pretentious or intimidating, just friendly, welcoming, whilst at all times, professional and respectful. Barber's Point have a wealth of knowledge and experience in men's hair grooming spanning many fashion trends.

Concentrating solely on men's hair has en

Diesel

When Diesel was established as a denim brand in 1978, Renzo Rosso’s vision didn’t end at indigo treatments and washes, it extended to a lifestyle expression. 

Although Diesel has been paving the road for denim trends since, delivering a dazzling array of jeans in innumerable fabrics and styles that have innovation and heritage at their core, its attitude has also expanded to encompass every aspect of modern life. From distinctive apparel to accessories and underwear, Di

Puma

PUMA is one of the world’s leading Sports Brands, designing, developing, selling and marketing footwear, apparel and accessories.

For over 65 years, PUMA has established a history of making fast product designs for the fastest athletes on the planet. PUMA offers performance and sport-inspired lifestyle products in categories such as Football, Running, Training and Fitness, Golf, and Motorsports. It engages in exciting collaborations with renowned design brands such as Alexander Mc

Muji Uk

MUJI offers a broad range of affordable, high quality essential products for living.

Japanese lifestyle store MUJI offers a unique range of furniture, fashion, stationery, storage and home interior accessories where the emphasis is on simple, functional design, reliable quality and value for money. You can wear MUJI, work with MUJI, eat with MUJI and sleep with MUJI. 

Food & Drink

Antidote

Antidote is a delightful restaurant and winebar, boasting a cosy and vibrant atmosphere. The venue is situated over 2 floors, and features a outdoor terrace where tables can be booked.

This place has been pleasing palates for over 15 years. Their menu changes every day, presenting the finest seasonal produce.

The wine selection is taken very seriously and features only organic and biodynamic wines from small artisans in France and other countries.

 

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Sweaty Betty

Is it a shop, is it a studio, is it a café? It’s all 3 and more.

No. 1 Carnaby is home to Sweaty Betty’s flagship store, with 3 floors of fashion, fitness, food and beauty. 

Sweaty Betty was founded by Tamara Hill-Norton in London in 1998 to bring a sense of style and femininity into the often-masculine world of active wear, offer a range of beautiful clothing for women who lead active lifestyles.

The flagship store will be the first to have a F

Pure

Café-style breakfast and lunch menu selling freshly baked breads, toasties, stews and fresh fruit smoothies. The Pure menu is designed to make eating appropriately for your lifestyle, a simpler and less time-consuming activity.

Ben's Cookies

Ben's Cookies have been making cookies since 1983 and selling them through their stores since 1984.

Our original store in Oxford's Covered Market is still baking cookies everyday. Ben's was founded by Helge Rubinstein, author of The Chocolate Book and many other publications and an ardent chocoholic! Our cookies are sold by weight and can be bought individually or packaged in bags, boxes and tins, each bearing the logo created for us by Quentin Blake, the well known artist a

Joy Everley Fine Jewellery

Joy Everley Fine Jewellers is a unique family-run, independent jewellers specialising in precious metals and gemstones. Every item of jewellery is designed in-house by Joy Everley - chief designer and founder - with some guest collections designed by friends and family, including Joy’s daughter Yasmin Everley. Joy began her journey selling her jewellery in a small stall in Covent Garden Market back in the 1980’s. Her one and only boutique has been firmly established in the Newburgh Q
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History

HistoryThere is no dispute, Carnaby has an iconic heritage. From being the birthplace of Swinging London in the 1960’s, the home of Mods, Skinheads, Punks and New Romantics to the street style tribes of today. Carnaby has and always will be the epicentre of culture and lifestyle in London’s West End.

Discover Carnaby's key historical moments from when the street was built in 1682 throught to the Swinging 60s and punks of the 80s and beyond. 

1600sIn 1682 bricklayer, Richard Tyler, laid out Carnaby Street itself, which took it’s name from Karnaby House, the first house built on the street.

1665 was the year of The Great Plague. ‘Pesthouses’ were built for plague victims, the first one in London being on Carnaby Street.

1700sIn the 1720s the area was redeveloped to include a market for meat, fish and vegetables in Lowndes Market, later known as Carnaby Market.

The Shakespearean public House, which still stands today on the corner of Carnaby Street and Foubert’s Place was built in 1735.

1800sRegent Street was completed in 1823, segregating Carnaby Street and Soho from Mayfair. The street was built by architect John Nash and was the worlds’ first purpose built shopping street.

Soho was the epicentre of the outbreak of cholera in 1854, epidemiologist John Snow, identified a contaminated water pump on Broadwick Street was the cause and closed it off. He is commemorated by The John Snow pub built on the site of the water pump.

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