A global field guide to design, (life)style and secret finds
est. 2007
  1. Best of London shopping: VV Rouleaux*

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    VVRouleaux is London’s legendary emporium of ribbons, trimmings and
    braids, and oh, so much more. It’s the kind of place that instantly
    makes you bug-eyed with excitement, recalling childhood days of
    coveting ribbons, buttons and other “fancy” bits and bobs to add to
    your most precious and treasured collection.

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    But
    it’s the grown-ups who flock to this beautiful bazaar of inspiration
    for specialist ribbons sourced from all over the world, like Japanese
    organdie and French wire-edged taffetas in every shade imaginable. In
    fact the large light-filled entry-level room in the Marylebone store is like a Pantone book come to life, with reels of ribbons in every
    size, pattern and colour.

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    No wonder brides make a bee-line to the store
    for that exact shade of caramel to work their bridesmaids’ sashes back to the reception chair tie-backs. Speaking
    of brides, there are double-sided velvet ribbons which make perfect
    belts and sashes, as well as double-sided Japanese satin ribbons. And
    downstairs, there’s a fabulous collection of vintage bridal
    accessories, including hand-made veils, headpieces, hats and birds
    (birds!) from the late 1950s.

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    Ribbons
    aside, there’s a glorious range of silk, organza and velvet roses in a
    myriad of fashion shades, as well as a vast collection of fancy
    feathers. Apparently the shop does a roaring trade in June and July
    during racing and wedding season.

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    Don’t
    miss the tables crammed with vintage pieces like hand-crocheted
    butterflies and clusters of velvet violets (I spied the same violets
    behind a glass cabinet at the Golden Age of Couture
    exhibition at the V&A). I particularly love the selection of
    vintage French earrings and hair combs as well as the double-sided
    velvet belts with vintage buckles (from £14.95), delicate feather
    brooches (from £12.95) and bird decorations (from £3.95).

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    Downstairs
    is haberdashery heaven, dedicated to heavier furnishings like acrylic
    and glass tassles in traditional and modern colours, as well as vintage
    braids, faux-fur trims, cotton lace trims, and leather and suede
    ribbons for fashion and furnishing.

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    I found a bunch of Chanel-style
    braids that would make chic suit edging. There’s also an extensive
    range of wax cords in all shades, which was raided by the wardrobe
    department for the making of Elizabeth: The Golden Age. For more inspiration, pick up a copy of owner/creative director Annabel Lewis’ new book, Ribbons & Trims, for £20.

    VVRouleaux
    102 Marylebone Lane
    London W1U 2QD
    Tel. 020 7224 5179
    Nearest tube: Bond Street.
    Click here for a Wee Birdy map.

    Opening hours:
    Monday to Saturday (excluding Weds) 9.30am-6pm
    Wednesday 10.30am-6pm

    There is also a second shop in Sloan Square:
    54 Sloane Square
    Cliveden Place
    London SW1W 8AX
    Tel. 020 7730 3125
    Nearest tube: Sloan Square

    Opening hours:
    Monday to Saturday (excluding Weds) 9.30am-6pm
    Wednesday 10.30am-6.30pm

    Click here for more Wee Birdy shop reviews on Marylebone Lane.

    * Please bear with me – I'm flying back to my Sydney nest so I'm digging into the Wee Birdy archives for a couple of weeks. Normal posting (and ace new London shops) will resume shortly. xx