Yesterday, I decided to take a trip to Harrods. No...not to buy clothes or bags, but look around and scout for some britishness. Harrods has been recognised as a British department store that sell luxury goods. Overall, I thought the store didn't seem british...
The only thing that was british was the location - Knightsbridge and the exterior. I think Harrods is more recognised as selling luxury goods, rather than being british. However, I did admire and took some inspiration from some of their concession. I admired the Chandeliers at Jo Malone, the motifs on the ceiling and on the walls of Alexander McQueen. I took these admirations as not only did I find them British, but I thought they were feminine too. When looking at the interior of Accent, I need my interior to illustrate britishness and femininity.
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