





The exhibition instore Selfridges, was small yet instresting. It celebrated 100 years of the shop. An intresting point was that in the early part of the 19th century, there was a rooftop tea garden on top of the store.
Showing a variety of styles of the iconic black and yellow bag. My favourite design was the Christmas range illustrated by Quentin Blake. In store there was a special range of yellow Coca-Cola bottles, very eye catching.
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