BOND'S BILLIONS

Inside the shopping street of the super-rich, from £3m diamonds and “d**k swinging” drivers to a spy’s hideaway

FOR most businesses, surviving the pandemic has meant relying on grants, furloughing staff and doing whatever it takes to make ends meet.

But on London's Bond Street, the glitzy shopping precinct for the super rich, they do things differently. When Covid hit, one jeweller here bought one of the world's most expensive diamonds.

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London's famous Bond Street is the subject of a new ITV1 documentaryCredit: Getty - Contributor
Shoppers spend £1 billion at Bond Street every year

It’s just one of the bonkers stories in a new ITV1 documentary on London’s wealthiest shopping street that will leave viewers’ jaws dropping.

From the blinding bling at Boodles to the designer frocks at Dior, Billion Pound Bond Street gives a tantalising, and sometimes eye-watering, look behind the scenes at the decadence of this famous road. 

'D**k-swinging' drivers revving supercars

Narrated by Victoria actress Jenna Coleman, it's the first time cameras have been invited into Bond Street, which boasts more luxury brands than any other half mile on earth, where shoppers spend £1 billion every year.  

The designer paradise is a favourite with celebrities, Instagrammers and the super wealthy, many of whom rev up in their Ferraris and Rolls Royces.

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missing vital Christmas sales. 

But even in a pandemic, we see Bonhams auction house selling a James Bond car for £310,000, a rare book dealer flogging a map of the capital for £22,000 and Boodles cashing in on a £15,000 pair of diamond drop earrings

At Dior, one salesman admires the hand-stitched sequins on a gown and defends the gob-smacking prices. 

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