Lulu Archive Sale

We’re Having An Archive Sale!

Due to overwhelming demand, each booked time slot will allow for 30 minutes of shopping. Rest assured, new stock will be released randomly throughout the event, so everyone will have the opportunity to find great items, regardless of their arrival time.

Don’t miss out on the chance to explore 35 years of iconic Lulu Guinness designs in our Archive Sample Sale with up to 80% off! This exclusive event is the chance to find that one-of-a-kind piece from a standout collection that spans three decades.




When:

The archive sale will be open across two days with three time slots available for booking:

Friday, 6th September from:
10am - 12pm
1pm - 3pm
3:30pm - 6pm

Saturday, 7th September from:
10am - 12pm
1pm - 3pm
3:30pm - 6pm


Location: St. Peter's Church, Kensington Park Road, Notting Hill, W11 2PN.


BOOK TICKETS




Taking place in London’s leafy neighbourhood of Notting Hill, this sale is a unique opportunity to rediscover old favourites and perhaps uncover a new treasure among Lulu’s celebrated creations.


Expect a curated selection of Lulu Guinness’s iconic handbags, colourful totes and signature accessories all brimming with Lulu’s distinctive playful style and wit.


“I’m so excited to host our very first archive sale”, says Lulu. “I can’t believe we haven’t done it before but it will be so special to see so many beloved designs under one roof. We can’t wait to see everyone there!”


Also, given the sale is in Notting Hill, why not make a day of it and explore this vibrant neighbourhood renowned for its eclectic mix of culture, shopping, and dining. Here are three of our must-visit spots:


1. Portobello Road Market: you can’t miss a wander to Portabello market - it’s such an iconic London thing to experience. Just a short walk from St. Peter's Church, this world-famous market offers an eclectic mix of antiques, fashion, and food stalls. It's the perfect place to hunt for vintage finds.

2. The Notting Hill Bookshop: literature lovers should not miss this charming bookstore made famous, of course, by the Hugh Grand and Julia Roberts love fest that is Notting Hill. Known for its cosy atmosphere and wide selection of books, it remains a beloved local spot for book enthusiasts.

3. The Electric Cinema: owned by the Soho House group, The Electric is one of London’s oldest cinemas and definitely the most romantic – it has double beds on the front row, for goodness sake! It’s been beautifully restored, with luxurious leather armchairs, lush cashmere blankets and waiter service delivering cocktails to your chair. What’s not to love?





Sample Sale Guidelines
- Coats, jackets and bags will need to be checked into the cloakroom. Only personal items such as mobile phones and wallets can be taken into the archive sale.
- Stock will be replenished throughout the archive sale until it sells out.
- Credit and debit card payments only.
- No receipts can be given.
- All sales are final - no refunds, exchanges or credit notes will be given.


Refund Policy
We would like to inform all customers of the following policy regarding purchases made during this event:
- No Refunds or Exchanges: All items sold during the Archive Sale are final. We do not offer refunds, exchanges, credit notes or returns on any items purchased.
- Final Sale Acknowledgment: By purchasing items at the Archive Sale, you acknowledge that all sales are final and you accept our no refund/exchange policy.
- Condition of Items: All items are sold "as is." We encourage you to inspect your purchases thoroughly before completing your transaction. Any known defects or imperfections will be clearly marked, but it is the buyer's responsibility to ensure satisfaction before purchase.
- We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.