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London - a home to many tribes where art, food and fashion collide.

What better way of defining one’s place in our vast city than one’s tube stop, a symbol not only of postcode, but aesthetic ideology. Consider London’s notorious Edgware Road, where cultural legacy complements Burberry’s heritage check across all seasons.

In South Kensington we see a commercial luxury hub, where Chanel’s classic tweed feels at home and affluence is always bold.

Then there’s Bank; an occupational symbol of the city’s daily grind in which head-to-toe corporate camel from Max Mara neutralises the stresses at the office. In a leather jacket we immediately see a quality investment; the same can be said for Notting Hill’s dream postcode. Joseph’s head-to-toe leather encapsulates the settled hipster in the vintage-adorned streets of the romantic suburb.

And finally, Shoreditch High Street, where Prada’s philosophy of ugly beauty complements the gritty graffiti-painted streets with graphic print collages that radiate youth.

Edgware Road

Burberry’s heritage check pops up in punchy brights for spring.

South Kensington

Chanel’s urban futurism fuses transparent accessories with classy tweed.

Bank

Max Mara tops up the office trench in cool camel.

Notting Hill

Joseph’s head-to-toe leather look hits the street.

Shoreditch

Mrs Prada’s cartoon collage reverberates above and below street level.

Photographs by Luke + Nik Styled by Sophie Paxton.

Hair by Tomomi Roppongi using Kiehl’s since 1851.

Make-up by Kristina Ralph Andrews at Saint Luke Artist using Nars Cosmetics.

Fashion assistant: Eniola Dare.

Models: India Tuersley at Tess Management and Kiran Kandola at Storm Management.