Entries from the category 'stylist tips and tricks'
Posted by Rebekah Roy on July 16th, 2011

There are quite a few fabric shops along Brick Lane. This shop had a small front entrance and the shop was very narrow but it was such an unusually long shop that by the time you got to the back you couldn’t hear Brick Lane anymore – it was like being lost in a fabric forest.

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