The windows of Liberty

Liberty is a luxury department store in London and the building dates back from 1875. It is one of the most iconic stores in Regent Street.

The Liberty Clock is a mechanical clock that was completed in 1925. I like how it looks like clocks that you may find in European Old Towns.

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And this is my favourite part of the shop. In the middle stood a giant textile sculpture which was very colourful.

Front window displays

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“Say it with Silk” on its window display

19 Comments

  1. Toonsarah says:

    Great overview of this iconic London store! I always love seeing that clock 🙂

    1. Teresa says:

      Thanks Sarah. the building looks like you’re in another place and time.First time I have been there,

  2. ThingsHelenLoves says:

    Oh, I love Liberty. Heritage and luxury is such a heady blend!

    1. Teresa says:

      And they presented it very well. Thanks Helen for the comment.

  3. Ludwig says:

    Wonderful photos of a really neat place.

    1. Teresa says:

      Thanks Ludwig.

  4. restlessjo says:

    Do you know, I actually worked there for 2 weeks, many long years ago!

    1. Teresa says:

      Wow that is nice. The place is posh. But why only two weeks?

      1. restlessjo says:

        So long ago! I was training with Peter Robinson of Top Shop as a fashion buyer. I didn’t make the grade 😢🩵

        1. Teresa says:

          Oh I see. That must be ages ago then haha

          1. restlessjo says:

            Absolutely! 😗💙

  5. Alison says:

    I haven’t been to Liberty’s in decades! Lovely to be reminded 🙂

    1. Teresa says:

      You’ll be back soon I am sure. When’s your next adventure?

      1. Alison says:

        Off to Bali and Hong Kong in December

        1. Teresa says:

          Wow, another adventure. I am fed up with plane rides. If only I can teleport haha

          1. Alison says:

            I wish 😁

  6. XingfuMama says:

    I’d love to see this someday!

    1. Teresa says:

      Fingers crossed!

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