Katana VentraIP

Company type

Private company

Retail (boutique)

7 December 1967 (7 December 1967)

31 July 1968 (31 July 1968)

Dissolved

London
,
United Kingdom

Clothing

The Apple Boutique was a retail store located in a building on the corner of Baker Street and Paddington Street, Marylebone, London. It opened on 7 December 1967 and closed on 31 July 1968. The shop was one of the first business ventures by the Beatles' fledgling Apple Corps.

Concept[edit]

The concept of the shop was that everything in it was for sale. The aim, as described by Paul McCartney, was to create "a beautiful place where beautiful people can buy beautiful things". In practice, the stock was overwhelmingly fashion garments and accessories. John Lennon vetoed the use of the word "boutique", but the venture has come to be popularly called the "Apple Boutique".

Opening[edit]

The launch party on 5 December 1967 was attended by Lennon, George Harrison and their wives, as well as Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Cilla Black and Kenneth Tynan, who were all sipping apple juice as the shop had no alcohol licence. Invitations read "Come at 7.46. Fashion Show at 8.16." suggesting a degree of precision and planning not subsequently realised in the management of the business. Footage of the event shows Simon Posthuma playing Arabic music on a flute, Barry Finch playing a small drum, and Josje Leeger playing finger cymbals to the guests. A free gift of an Apple money clip was given to the first 50 guests.


Lennon's friend Peter Shotton managed the store with Harrison's wife Pattie Boyd's sister Jenny Boyd (who later married Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac). The Apple shop was a financial disaster, because theft was endemic and customers helped themselves to the stock, as did staff members, who had difficulty determining which things people had come in with and which they had picked up in the shop. The ethos of the venture and those operating it was antithetic to making accusations of shoplifting or calling for the London Police. The Fool's members also made a habit of taking their choice of the merchandise.

Dandie Fashions

The Beatles London, by Piet Schreuders, Mark Lewisohn, Adam Smith (Portico Books, 2008)

; the Unmaking of the Beatles, by Peter McCabe and Robert Schonfeld (Pocket Books, 1972)

Apple to the Core

Shout!, by (Warner Books, 1982)

Philip Norman

The Beatles, by (authorised biography)

Hunter Davies

at strawberrywalrus.com – includes contemporary photographs

Apple Boutique page

Official Apple Boutique UK website

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Official Apple Boutique US website

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