The King and Queen are Ruling

6a00e5508e95a988330115702bad36970b-300wi.jpg

Brookewindowcrasher Brookewindowcrasher2

The picture below might look like it was taken in 1982 but in fact, on 41 Temple Street, a lone shop on a mainly residential street lies something of a curiosity hole called King & Queen of Bethnal Green, that certainly isn't restricted to the 80s'.  I was first alerted to its existence by designer Brooke Roberts who sent me the pictures of her window-takeover at KQBG.  More about Roberts when I get images of her debut collection.

IMG_3869
IMG_3855

At King & Queen of Bethnal Green, I was literally assaulted with a wonder of things.  When I walk around looking at wonderment, my eyes literally got a bit googly and my mouth is also a little open in an 'o' shape…. rendering a spaced/monged-out look.  I think I had this look on my face the entire time.  Kim, the owner opened her emporium three and a half months ago, the first one to take a gamble on an empty strip of shopfronts (incidentally, the boyf and I apartment hunted on this very street few months ago and remarked how lovely the shopfronts were…).  A Central Saint Martins grad from around the Christopher Kane-era, Kim opted to fill a space with a curated mixture of things, supporing young designers, showcasing her found objects/vintage, selling/lending pieces to stylists and in general getting her taste out there… that is best illustrated with the slew of pictures…   

IMG_3876 IMG_3845

IMG_3829 IMG_3844

There's vintage Westwood, Comme des Garons pieces…

IMG_3865

IMG_3824 IMG_3813

Kim's own leatherwork label is also on sale- weathered brogues, ponyskin boots, battered saddle bags all mingle with a mixture of her travelling finds – trinkets, accessories and pieces from all over the world…

IMG_3839 IMG_3853

IMG_3864 IMG_3856

Like any multi-faceted curated space, music and literature feature.  At KQBG, you get collectible records and in the glass cabinet at the moment there are first edition William Burroughs books, a space that Kim intends to change on a regular basis…

IMG_3841 IMG_3842

The mix is further augmented when you have the likes of Lily Allen dropping off Alexander McQueen dresses (the blue on the right…. beautiful print…) and Parisian vintage finds…

IMG_3851

Delving a bit further and Kim tells me she did some extensive fur work for Jean Paul Gaultier, the A/W 08 collection in particular where fur has been painstakingly cut and ingrained with different patternations…

IMG_3831 IMG_3833

GAUL_AW08_0897 GAUL_AW08_0715

This month, King & Queen of Bethnal Green is hosting the work of some seriously unsung talent… Wendy Olver who makes headpieces, hats, ranging from the simple to the dramatic.  A snakeskin pillbox hat particularly took my fancy.  Gabriella Ingram makes corsets for the Royal Opera and upon browsing her website the most extraordinary range of materials are used that are not restricted to conventional corsetry fare.

IMG_3819 IMG_3821

Then there's Brooke Roberts whose tailoring I'm looking forward to talking up as she has just established her own label after stints at Giles and Louise Goldin….

IMG_3816 IMG_3817

Kim's multi-stranded work extends to leatherworking to the finest quality and I tried on a draped Edwardian puff sleeve jacket, where the p
uff can be adjusted in supple black leather and grey suede… me thinks I've found a potential leather collaborator for another dressmaking tale…

IMG_3880 IMG_3883

I ended up buying a vintage cream satin undergarment dress from Paris that has this ruching detail on the hips on my underwear slant (when am I NOT on an undie as outie rage…?)…

IMG_3892

Just talking about all of that is a bit exhausting and in all honesty, King and Queen of Bethnal Green is a place that needs to be seen and given that it will be expanding into an even bigger basement space (for showcasing young designers/graduates and doing appointments in) and Kim is also getting into designing her own silver jewellery, who knows how multi-faceted this kingdom on Temple Street can get.

38 comments

  1. oh wowza! that is so so so on my list for post-dissertation home-going-and-shop-visiting!!! it looks so eclectic and fun and… well, words fail me. which happens so very rarely ;-D
    gorgeous in that slip dress.
    xxxc

  2. Definately going to check this place out when I’m in London next week. What’s the price range like?
    ridingthecarrousel.blogspot.com

  3. That looks like my dream shop! So sad I won’t be coming to London in September or I would have checked this out for sure.

  4. This look slike such an amazing treasure trove of goodies, and it does menswear too. It’s right on my doorstep so I’m going to be heading down there next weekend! It’s about time Bethnal Green had some shops of this caliber.

  5. I used to work in Bethnal Green, but I left just at the time that this cute shop was opening! I am defo going to check it out..

  6. Yeah I used to live just off Temple Street and I used to pop in there every now and again. Kim the owner is a lovely, intriguing and interesting woman plus the place is great for grabbing a unique piece or for just browsing the lovely vintage dresses and coats!I miss it- I really do!

  7. oh beauty. Love that kind of shop. Absolute treasure trove. You look more than decent in the dress. now that’s quite a compliment for wearing underwear outside you know. 😛 haha just kidding.

  8. We almost rented a flat on this street too; we went for a look one evening last week and it was next door to this intriguing window!
    Sadly, we were too slow and it was let…or maybe not, I imagine much money would be spent if one lived with this as a next door neighbor!

  9. i was at columbia road market on sunday buying flowers when i saw you and you smiled. i just realised it was you from your pictures above. people should smile more often x

Comments are closed.