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    Pretty Eccentric

    3.3 (3 reviews)
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    Greenwich Village

    Greenwich Village

    (5 reviews)

    £££

    I loved everything about this shop...I could have stayed all afternoon. The name was a bit…read moremisleading (I was thinking New York...found something closer to India.) The outfits were really unique and lovely to look through - some were plain, others made with intricate patterns, and most looked flow-y and comfortable. Prices were very reasonable, with tops usually around £20; sweaters and coats between £30 - £40. Greenwich Village also has a wide range of accessories - scarves, headbands, jewellery, shoes...and there's a home-ware section near the back. I was drawn to the large wood carvings - though these were a bit out of my price range - and the decorative cushions. There were many staff members around the store, all friendly and ready to offer assistance if needed. I recommend this shop for a unique and leisurely shopping experience.

    Greenwich Village doesn't really remind me of its New York namesake. It is an indoor mini bazaar,…read morewith various 'stalls' (more like cubbyholes) selling all sorts of ethnic crafts, clothing and material. Its a feast for the eyes; everywhere you look, beautiful, bright clothing and curtains and bags are draped around. This is a really great place to buy gifts, with things like ethnic jewellery, scarves and woolly sock slippers dotted all over the shop. Prices aren't too bad either, you can pick up a really colourful scarf for as little as £6! Towards the back of the shop, there is a larger room that is home to all sorts of interesting bits and bobs- again, great for pressies. Dig around in little pots of earrings and sift through the trinkets, purses and key rings to see if anything takes your fancy. In this second room there is also larger items such as mirrors and small items of furniture. There is also rails of clothing to peruse. Greenwich Village is a shop I love to wander around- although much of the clothing is too loud for my personal taste, the materials are really beautiful and I just like to admire other people's amazing handiwork!

    Noa Noa - Photo courtesy of Emma J.

    Noa Noa

    (5 reviews)

    £££

    I would describe the women's clothing in Noa Noa as...inoffensive. Mostly plain, solid-coloured…read moreoutfits with subtle decorative sewing techniques that definitely wouldn't stand out in a crowd. Long sleeved blouses, vests and softly-coloured half-sweaters were the majority. I saw a few pairs of dressy pants and coats, some tank tops and dresses as well - all in the same style. Items looked to be of high quality and the prices seemed to indicate as much. (Oh yes, the tags had about eight different currencies on them, which was a bit annoying.) Tops were up to £90, pants around £65 and tank tops were £20. Accessories included felt hats, which were pretty cool, actually, and a few pairs of dress shoes. Casual and elegant...and inoffensive.

    Not to be confused with the brighton shop Nua, which sells sex toys, Noa Noa has an altogether more…read moredemure attitude. It sells soft, feminine clothing often with a rather vintage look. In the last Autumn/Winter season the look was rather 'Edge of Love,' with felt cloche hats, cardigans and 40s style floral skirts. Their current summer season reminds me more of the Painted Veil, particularly if you look at their catalogue shoots. They have got 1920s style bathing caps and Chinese parasols, and loose fitting chemise tunics. The clothes do have a danger of looking a little bit frumpy if the outfit isn't put together right though. It's not terribly cheap, either, and quite often I feel the more basic pieces don't merit the extra expense. For the odd piece though it's a good place to look, particularly if you are in a romantic or nostalgic mood.

    Lulu Rose

    Lulu Rose

    (5 reviews)

    ££

    Lulu Rose is Yoma's sister shop located in Kensington Gardens. Whereas Yoma is marketed at women in…read moretheir twenties and thirties, Lulu Rose is aimed at a younger demographic. The shop is packed with vibrant, youthful clothing and many of the same bags and accessories you'll find at Yoma. This store is much larger than Yoma and can get quite crowded with teenagers at the weekend. The selection of stock is impressive- it doesn't particularly wow me, but I'm probably 10 years older than their average customer! (wow, that's depressing...) The bag selection is great and very up-to-the minute with lots of tote bags and holdalls. I distinctly remember Lulu Rose being one of the first places I saw metallic bags and purses (before they were everywhere), so it's probably a good place to go if you want to jump on board with the latest fashion and accessory trends. In the past I have always thought the clothing was kind off the mark, but lately I've seen a couple of good old body-con dresses (who isn't selling them, seriously, they're everywhere?!) and some pretty cardigans in the window. I prefer Lulu Rose to Yoma, because I don't feel its masquerading as something more upmarket...what you see is what you get.

    This is a relatively good independent woman's fashion shop in the middle of Brighton's North Lanes…read more I only came here by chance, desparate to find some kind of present for my house mate. After much searching elsewhere, Lulu Rose was among my last options. Thankfully I managed to source a bag that was in the sale, reduced for £35 down to £16. There were perhaps half a dozen items that I considered buying, which is certainly better than the previous shops I had tried. Some of the clothes were a bit average, looking like Top Shop inspired items from 3 months previous. Still, I was able to find a good quality bag for a cheaper price than I would have expected.

    Pretty Eccentric - accessories - Updated May 2026

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