Now open on Salusbury Road, Rangwali is more than just a pop-up — it’s a vibrant, personal expression of summer style and global craftsmanship. Founded by fashion industry veteran Clare Gillan, Rangwali brings together a carefully considered edit of exclusive European fashion, artisanal swimwear, handmade jewellery, and unique accessories sourced from around the world.
At the heart of the Summer collection is a commitment to quality, exclusivity, and slow fashion. Many of the garments are crafted by hand using traditional techniques, including organic cotton tie-dyes and small-batch production methods. With a strong emphasis on sustainability and individuality, no two pieces are exactly the same — and that’s entirely the point.
Leading the collection is Allthatsheloves, a striking label based in the Costa Brava that’s never been available in the UK — until now. Known for its effortless silhouettes and joyful use of colour, every piece is made within 7km of the brand’s Spanish head office. Alongside it, Clare is introducing UK shoppers to cult European labels Liv Bergen and NOIB, both of which reflect the same thoughtful approach to design and limited-run production.
Accessories and accents also play a starring role in the pop-up. A handpicked collection of bags, jewellery and resortwear from India and Morocco adds depth and personality to the core edit, creating a truly global feel — yet always with an eye on cohesion and wearability.
A particular highlight of the launch is a limited-edition collection of 12 fine jewellery pieces by designer Claire Macfarlane, a longtime Queen’s Park resident who lives on Chevening Road. Each piece is handmade in her Bloomsbury studio using solid gold, precious and semi-precious stones. Entirely London-made, the collection is a true testament to quality craftsmanship and local creative talent.
Though Rangwali reflects an international perspective, its roots are firmly planted in Queen’s Park. Having lived in the area for over 14 years and an active supporter of community life, Clare sees Rangwali as a way to enrich the local retail scene — particularly on Salusbury Road, where independent shopping options remain few and far between.
The pop-up is now open and will run until May 25, 2025, seven days a week, offering a full lifestyle experience across fashion, swimwear, jewellery, sunglasses, and more. And for those already looking ahead, an Autumn/Winter return is planned for September 11 – October 19, promising a rich mix of cashmere, wool coats, denim, leather accessories, and luxurious lingerie.