Intentar ORO - Gratis
Chelsea swagger: Why SW3 is swinging again
The London Standard
|January 16, 2025
With a wave of red-hot openings, this formerly supercool enclave of south-west London is the place to be once more
Until recently, the last time anybody queued for anything on King’s Road was for the Boxing Day sales at Peter Jones. Yet here on a midweek night, snaking out of a green frontage aglow with the promise of a good time, there’s usually a queue of Gen Zers who look like they wouldn’t be seen dead in John Lewis. They wait patiently for a table at Alley Cats (342 King’s Road, SW3, alleycatspizza.co.uk), a Marylebone pizza sensation that could have had the pick of anywhere in London for its second restaurant. So why choose Chelsea? “Chelsea chose us,” says head chef Francesco Macri. “There is definitely a buzz in the area these days. People are more willing to travel the extra mile.”
Strike off down King’s Road and in among the chains of the Lululemon ilk, it can be hard to detect any trace of cool, let alone Swinging Sixties chic when granny took a trip or the punk spirit of the Seventies when Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren ran the boutique SEX.
Until recently, that is. With all these posh pubs and trendy restaurants attracting some awfully cool cats, Chelsea’s other institutions have risen up (or veered slightly off-kilter) to meet them. Stil Salon (99-103 Fulham Road, SW3, stil-salon. com), one of the most stylish hair salons in SW3, recently relocated from Notting Hill to Chelsea to meet the extensive hair styling needs of the Royal Borough. But Stil isn’t all balayages and blowouts. Owner Christel Barron-Hough used to be former global technical director at Tigi, and she’s got a lot of experimental hair tricks up her sleeve. If you’re noticing Chelsea girls getting more creative with their barnets, best believe she’s responsible.

Esta historia es de la edición January 16, 2025 de The London Standard.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE The London Standard
The London Standard
Why we all fell in love with zany fashion
From JW Anderson's bronze peaches to Loewe's playful bags, the style set have got their sense of humour back.
4 mins
January 22, 2026
The London Standard
The ultimate London guide for first-time buyers
From new-builds to no-deposit mortgages, how to make the most of lower prices.
7 mins
January 22, 2026
The London Standard
A SAUNTER AROUND SYDNEY WITH RICK STEIN
The chef and TV star adores the fish at Margaret, knows where to take a shark- proof swim and loves a bar crawl in Surry Hills - preferably to the sound of Cold Chisel
4 mins
January 22, 2026
The London Standard
'I DON'T WANT TO BE IDOLISED, BUT IF PEOPLE IDOLISE ME, I CAN'T HELP IT'
As she conquers the UK charts, Nigerian megastar Tems talks about working with Rihanna, amplifying the voices of African women and flying the flag for real music
7 mins
January 22, 2026
The London Standard
Inside the battle for the soul of music and the search for an antidote to AI-generated slop
Neo soul singer Sienna Rose is the full package.
2 mins
January 22, 2026
The London Standard
'When I was at my lowest ebb, that hour of connection and hot lunch meant everything'
As our final appeal total hits £2.65m, we meet a client of a charity your support helps
4 mins
January 22, 2026
The London Standard
Labour's policies are pushing restaurants over the edge — I've never seen it so bad _
I remember first coming to this incredible city years ago, and in the past three decades I've seen many talented chefs carving out their reputations, open amazing restaurants - but now the industry is facing a bloodbath.
4 mins
January 22, 2026
The London Standard
Alas, poor Hamnet - it's a beautiful film but the storyline is utter tosh
Chloe Zhao's adaptation of the Maggie O'Farrell novel Hamnet has had rave reviews, so I could not wait to see it.
3 mins
January 22, 2026
The London Standard
Pochettino holds real appeal as the unifying force at Tottenham
The club’s former boss has made no secret of his desire to return to the helm one day.
2 mins
January 22, 2026
The London Standard
'I HAD SOMETHING I NEEDED TO EXPRESS ... NOT BEING ABLE TO WAS KILLING ME'
Jacob Alonhasjustscooped the 2026 Brits Critics' Choice Awardand with their intimately hauntingfolk, the young Scottish singersongwriter may be the hottest new talentin years.
6 mins
January 22, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

