Adams Antiques Fair, one of London’s biggest monthly events, is the brainchild of Matthew Adams. Adams is renowned for his ability to organize 1-day fairs. The fair will be held on 13 March 2011, from 10:00am to 4:30pm, at The Royal Horticultural Hall, Lindley Hall, Elverton St., Victoria, London. Entry tickets are priced at £4, while children aged below 16 are permitted to enter for free. Innumerable antiques and vintage items, including watches, bags and accessories, are sold under a single roof.

Bond Street is a major shopping street that runs through Piccadilly and Mayfair, with Oxford Street situated on its northern end. It is one of the foremost shopping venues in the Mayfair district. Bond Street houses a number of up-scale shops that sell art, antiques, garments, fashion accessories, jewellery, watches, health & beauty products, interior decoration items, stationary and gifts. A number of hotels, restaurants and bars located on the street provide respite for the shoppers in Bond Street.

Mary’s Living And Giving Shop, an initiative of Mary Portas, integrates shopping with charity. Situated at 177 Westbourne Grove, London, the shop stocks up on fashionable garments and accessories. The revenue generated is used to support Save The Children foundation, thereby allowing a shopper to contribute to the betterment of the society while buying a fashionable product. Mary’s Living And Giving Stop has 2 outlets, one in Primrose Hill and the other in Westbourne Grove.