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South Kensington, London SW7, United Kingdom
Welcome to South Kensingtons best kept secret. Trinity Hospice, 16 Bute Street London SW7. Far from being fusty, out-of-date and full of old tat, No 16 Bute Street is the queen of South Kensington's charity shop. For sustainable shopping that wont break the bank we have the most amazing new and nearly new designer and vintage bargains. Look out for genuine designer labels from brands like Paul Smith, Giles by Giles Deacon, Prada, Ozwald Boateng, Chanel, Diesel and Armani. We carry men's and womens wear, footwear, accessories, home ware, art, books, music and toys. This blog is here to raise much needed profile for the Trinity Hospice charity so please feel free to use the comments section to express an interest in your favourite items and support Trinity Hospice http://www.trinityhospice.org.uk

A Celebration of Life and Laughter


Larger Than Life is a stunning photographic art project that raises much needed funds for Trinity, Britain's oldest hospice. Celebrity portrait photographer Rich Hardcastle has taken photographs of actors, sports people, comedians and musicians like Kevin Spacey, Jack Dee, Russell Brand, Paul Merton, and Ian Hislop. Each of the limited editions prints have original signatures by the celebrity and include their personal message in the form of few witty or philosophical message that sums up their take on life and laughter.

These limited edition prints are now available on- line, follow the link to the gallery. These prints make the most amazing investment gifts and all proceeds to straight to Trinity Hospice.
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Eye Candy


Rose has been busy putting together another amazing window. The secret to putting together an eye catching window, especially when you have a limited selection, is pick a theme and edit. Rose does both of these particularly well. Only the best quality items whether that's a colour or a style theme, in pristine condition picked from behind the scenes at Bute Street make it into the window. These pictures were taken last Sunday morning at 9.30am before the store opened. By the Sunday lunch time the window looked very different. Most of the items were replaced because they had been cherry picked by the early birds !