Many years ago my husband and I were walking the streets of Chelsea in London when we came upon a small shop called Cath Kidston. I was drawn in by some cheerful polka dot fabric in the window. I ended up spending all of my souvenir budget in that store and instantly fell in love with Cath Kidston's retro fabrics that come in the sort of patterns you'd expect to find on a 1950s table cloth.
Cath Kidston is a British designer and at the time she was just getting her start. She later became hugely popular and was even profiled in Vanity Fair. Now, you'll find her shops all over London. In this photo, I'm standing in front of the one on King's Road where I purchased a few dish towels.
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