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¡Frida Icónica!: Frida Kahlo's world of colour floods Carnaby Street this summer in collaboration with Tate Modern (Shaftesbury Capital plc)

Public Technologies 03 Jun 2026

"Bringing ¡Frida Icónica! to Carnaby Street is about creating a moment of joy and discovery - a shared cultural experience for London that makes Soho and Carnaby Street unlike anywhere else in London.

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Kookaï and K-Way bolster Carnaby Street's fashion mix (Shaftesbury Capital plc)

Public Technologies 15 May 2026

KOOKAÏ AND K-WAY BOLSTER CARNABY STREET'S FASHION MIX ... K-Way have opened on Carnaby Street in Soho, strengthening the destination's established fashion offer ... Located at 26-27 Carnaby Street, K-Way has opened its West End debut.

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Carnaby Street set to welcome Eme Studios set for UK debut (Shaftesbury Capital plc)

Public Technologies 11 May 2026

CARNABY STREET SET TO WELCOME EME STUDIOS SET FOR UK DEBUT. Shaftesbury Capital has announced the signing of streetwear brand Eme Studios, set to open at 57 Carnaby Street ... "Carnaby Street is a ...

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Rob Rinder says he was confronted by youth shouting 'Heil Hitler' on London's Carnaby Street ...

The Daily Mail 02 May 2026

The barrister and television presenter, 47, took to social media this afternoon to describe the incident, which took place two days after two Jewish men were stabbed in north London on Wednesday ....

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Edikted launches European debut on Carnaby Street as Subdued invests in upsized store (Shaftesbury Capital plc)

Public Technologies 30 Mar 2026

EDIKTED LAUNCHES EUROPEAN DEBUT ON CARNABY STREET AS SUBDUED INVESTS IN UPSIZED STORE ... The news comes as Italian fashion brand Subdued commits to an upsized space at 14-18 Foubert's Place, at the northern end of the globally renowned Carnaby Street.

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Carnaby Street to be spruced up 60 years after it became the epicentre of the ...

London Evening Standard 10 Mar 2026

Carnaby Street reached its rock and roll zenith in the Sixties when fashion boutiques such as Lady Jane, Lord John and The Mod Male drew A-listers such as The Rolling Stones ... .