Joan Burstein created Browns with her husband Sidney in 1970. Once a small boutique housed on the ground floor at 27 South Molton Street, Browns rapidly became one of London’s most important fashion destinations and grew quickly, expanding through five connecting townhouses with number 23 being exclusively for men. Joan Burstein is credited with discovering such talents as John Galliano, Alexander McQueen, Hussein Chalayan and Commes des Garcons. Her talent for spotting future fashion super stars, "is nothing more than a hunch, "it just happens", she says. “People say, ‘How can you tell?’. It’s a gut feeling. It’s a gut instinct."
Today, Browns is just as revolutionary as it ever was. One of London’s most valued fashion landmarks, it continues to offer pieces that have been individually handpicked from the world’s top designers. "We buy only pieces we like, we edit tremendously. It’s all about quality and individuality. It’s all a concept." says Mrs Joan Burstein.
Browns is one of London's most valued fashion landmarks and was first created by Joan Burstein in 1970.
Featuring clothes, accessories & shoes, it continues to offer individually handpicked pieces from the world's top designers.
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