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FEVER
Fever’s individual style is inspired by beautiful, vintage silhouettes and memorable prints, designed with a contemporary edge. Stylish and timeless collections to see you through the season.
The collection features three ‘looks’: Fever (day wear and casual wear) Fever City (work wear) and Fever Occasion (evening and occasion wear).
MARIKO Created by the Fever Designs team, Mariko features clean lines and slick silhouettes. Block colour makes a bold impression in this striking collection.
RUBY BELLE Fresh, floral and fun, Ruby Belle features kitsch 50s prints, designed to inject fun and quirky style into your wardrobe.
Fever and the sister brands are available in the UK, Scotland, Ireland, Australia, Belgium, Luxembourg, Canada, Finland, Germany, Greece, Holland, Italy, Poland and Sweden.
VINTAGE INSPIRED: TRAVELLING TREND HUNTERS LIVE THE ‘FLEA MARKET FABULOUS’ LIFESTYLE We travel the world hunting for inspiration in flea markets, textile fairs, thrift stores and vintage shops, looking for an amazing print, a striking colour palette, a visual trigger that sparks the creative design process. We weave the trends that we’ve spotted on the streets of Portland or markets in Milan into our designs, creating unique collections that stand out.
THE FEVER FLAGSHIP STORE: AN ECLECTIC ‘BEST KEPT SECRET’ IN LONDON W1
A truly, unique shop space that combines vintage frocks and antique props. Step just off the high street to find something special – the full Fever collection, Mariko, Ruby Belle, vintage fashion, interior pieces from around the world and an event space buzzing with activity. The showroom and head office are also located here at:
52 Eastcastle Street. London, W1W 8ED
THE FEVER BOUTIQUE: A LITTLE GEM NESTLED IN CLAPHAM’S CAFÉ SOCIETY
A miniature version of the central London store, in Clapham, London. The boutique stocks Fever, Mariko, Ruby Belle and a vintage fashion rail as well as jewellery and interior collectables.
32 Old Town, Clapham, London, SW4 0LB
THE HISTORY
Fever was launched in 1996 by co-owners and founders Matthew Barker and David Bradbury. The pair met at school in Devon, England and agreed that when they grew up they would own their own business. Fever took its style inspiration from surfing, then clubbing (following the pursuits of the young Matthew and David) before evolving into its own vintage inspired style.
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