There's a place in Dalston, in England, called LNCC, where you have to make an appointment in order to shop.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Honestly, I don't shop in L.A. very much - it's mostly in New York or when I'm away on trips.
There are apothecaries' shops, where prepared medicines, liquids, ointments, and plasters are sold; barbers' shops, where they wash and shave the head; and restaurateurs, that furnish food and drink at a certain price.
England is a nation of shopkeepers.
In L.A., I did a lot of vintage flea market dresses and Doc Martens.
I do have a stylist who helps me shop, because I don't have time to shop.
I was actually discovered while at a showroom appointment and was immediately sent over to an agency in L.A. I was about 15 years old at that time.
It is better that one's customers come to one's shop than to have to look for them abroad.
Unfortunately, teatime in London is when people in Los Angeles arrive in their offices and pick up the phone.
I prefer department stores. In boutiques, they come up and ask you if you need help. I can't get lost in the experience.
I'm trying to open a Chopper shop this year.