If
there’s one thing us Malaysians love more than eating, it has to be shopping!
Even sky-high foreign currency exchange rate is of no deterrent to our ‘shop
till you drop’ habit.
Thanks
to Malaysia Airlines (MAB) and Visit Britain (VB), our recent visit to London
proved shopping is great indeed in Britain...or in our case – London. Whether
you’re a toff or not, the art of gifting this festive season is a walk in the park thanks to the
mind-boggling variety that leaves even the most seasoned shopaholics gobsmacked. Based on my brief sojourn, the FAB FOUR spots where shopping is great for me are:
BICESTER VILLAGE
Do you
know Malaysians form the 3rd largest group of customers to Bicester Village? With over 130
luxury brands at the doorstep, chic outlet shopping is a complete breeze at
this stylish retail haven. When I mentioned my impending visit in Facebook, a
chorus of approval from my friends made me even more intrigued.
As
guests of Dorsett Shepherd’s Bush, we were told we would enjoy an extra 10% VIP
discount at Bicester! Get your VIP invitation at the Hotel Concierge to
exchange for a VIP card at the Bicester Visitor Centre.
Time passed swiftly on board - the smooth train journey made easier with comfy
carriages outfitted with WiFi and power plug points so you can make productive
use of your travelling time.
Upon arrival, our group was warmly welcomed by the ValueRetail team and hosted to a delicious farmhouse-style
lunch featuring the best of British fare at the rustic FarmShop restaurant.
A brand
new, all day dining restaurant created exclusively for Bicester Village, the FarmShop
serves local British and seasonal food for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
The
menu highlights locally sourced produce, from Scottish salmon with lemon mayo and
spit-roast chicken with aioli to flourless chocolate cake and Bramley apple pie
with ice cream.
After that
indulgent lunch, we meandered around the rows of low-rise, well-designed boutique
stores which beckoned invitingly with their attractive showcase displays. Most
of the prestigious boutiques were clustered around an open-air, landscaped boulevard,
evocative of the charming villages of south-east England.
If you’re
into designer goods, the pickings are rich. The boast about 60% off regular
retail prices at Bicester gained credence after we popped into Michael Kors, Coach,
Clarks, Le Creuset and Burberry to name but a few.


BURLINGTON ARCADE
This is the world’s
first shopping arcade thanks to Lord George Cavendish from
Burlington House (now the Royal Academy) who commissioned the covered promenade
of shops to be built in 1819. Besides providing gratification to the public, the
72 small-storey was supposedly a CSR project of sorts, as the shops were meant to
employ industrious females after the war.
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Photo courtesy of Chasingfooddreams |
According
to Head Beadle Mark Lord (pix above), the Burlington Arcade Beadles are not only the oldest
and smallest private police force in London but they are also the best source of
information about the arcade. With 13 years under his belt, Mark knows the
arcade, the shops, its people and products inside out.
Walking us through the revered space, Mark
regaled us with the arcade’s illustrious history, ornate curvilinear elements found on its
arches and grill work, and enhancement efforts undertaken: the new floor’s non-slip
coating and the replacement of the stepped entrance with a gently sloping ramp.
The latter has enabled one of the Burlington’s most loyal customers to manoeuvre
her wheelchair into the arcade completely unaided.
He also pointed out to us distinctive tenants
like Hancocks, a much respected jeweller commissioned to produce the Victoria
Cross awarded to soldiers and sailors starting in June 1857. Others include
Ladurée from Paris and Kwanpen from Singapore proudly touts its fine handmade
croc leather in vibrant colours and refined detailing in Palladium or 18K Gold.
Burlington Arcade has also seen its fair share
of dramatic happenings, from fire and robbery to interesting anecdotes about
world-famous patrons such as Fred Astaire and Ingrid Bergman. It was also the location
of choice for Hollywood flicks such Patriot Games and 101 Dalmatians.
Want to procure a bespoke bauble or two for someone
who has it all? Looking for a one-of-its-kind heirloom or vintage Rolex to
adorn your wrist? You’d find it at Burlington Arcade...us plebeian foodies can
always find succour in the bejewelled hues of Ladurée’s famed macarons.
COMING UP: More shopping spots: Westfield London & Borough Market