Monday, 29 April 2013

Alexandra Shulman loves Golborne.

Editor of British VOGUE, Alexandra Shulman is a regular on Golborne!
http://www.timeout.com/london/shopping/talking-shop-alexandra-shulman

NATALIA BRILLI's leather covered link necklace

One of the Paris based designer's signature pieces. 


Pictured in 'mimosa'. Also available in black.

MARIA BLACK at :Lali shop:


Award winning Copenhagen born designer and goldsmith
M A R I A B L A C K started her eponymous jewellery line in London in 2010.
Maria pushes the boundaries of fine jewellery, creating her very unique aesthetic.
The designer uses only precious metal to create modular pieces- rings that sit on the top of your finger and stack up to different shapes, bracelets that can extend to the fingers, earrings that sell separately and can be combined with her signature ear cuff. Very clever in both concept and execution, her jewellery makes a strong statement but remains really wearable.
The pieces are very delicate but with a distinct sharp edge and the sleek Danish look we love so much here at Lali.



Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Christmas drinks at Lali shop


Hello again!

We have now happily settled into our new shop on London's Golborne Road, but because it's been a rather busy time, the blog has taken a bit of a back-seat. We will now be back with more regular updates!
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Monday, 11 June 2012


FIONA PAXTON jewellery at Lali shop.


Fiona Paxton, a trained textiles designer launched her eponymous label in 2008, creating striking hand-beaded necklaces and bracelets in geometric patterns.


As a globetrotter, Fiona has fused her love for Indian artisanship with the iconography of the British punk era she grew up in, conceptual Japanese fashion of the 80s and the German Bauhaus movement.

The London-based designer has found the right mix of eye-catching newness whilst retaining the individuality of each hand- crafted piece, creating a winning alternative to the ubiquitous British high-street.

Having graduated from the Royal College of Art in 1992 with a distinction in Textiles Design, Fiona became a driving force behind the fashion scenes. Having worked in New York, London and Bangkok, she consulted for various fashion companies such as Armani, Chloe, Moschino and Michiko Koshino.




Sunday, 3 June 2012