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Finnish designer Paola Ivana Suhonen brings her arty, edgy looks to Nolita. Family-run label dates back to 1998, but remains as current as ever (it’s the only Scandinavian brand ever invited ... read more
Classic American preppy meets urban for durable downtown looks. Anti-flash threads from Atelier Production et Création (A.P.C.) are fully credible, from mainstream Paris and back across the ... read more
If Willy Wonka had gone into shoes instead of candy, Melissa's plastic-injected footwear would totally fit his factory bill. Teenage girls and forever-young women inhale the gumball scent emanating... read more
Cosmopolitan designer Yigal Azrouël (French-Moroccan background, Israeli childhood, NYC seasoning) drops a flagship for his approachable Cut25 line. Youthful looks, built for layering. Cardiga... read more
Where to gear up for your next yacht outing. Brand’s been around since 1935, now enjoying a reprise of its ’80s prep heyday. NYC flagship dedicated to the life aquatic, luxuriates i... read more
Designer Juliana Cho expands on her Village shop with a boutique and atelier in Tribeca. Petite and sweet spot shows what quality construction really means. Tight edit may make for limited selectio... read more
French house founded at the end of WWII, now folded into the LVMH luxury empire. "Designer of the Year" Phoebe Philo keeps the brand looking modern and fresh. Uptown flagship fills two floors wit... read more
Boho-chic line adds a hometown boutique to complement Southampton (and Aspen and Tokyo) branches. Detailed and versatile, for the modern global nomad. Signature looks are layered, vintage-inspired,... read more
All-natural approach to activewear. Handpicked merino wool from the Southern Alps of New Zealand transformed into super-soft T’s, sweaters, outerwear. Counters wool stereotypes by being lig... read more
Rustic, charming boutique from stylists April Hughes and Marina Burini. Definite Cali-cool ‘70s vibes, although stays totally up to date. Ceramics, macramé, well-edited racks of clothe... read more
Check the sidewalks of Madrid and you’ll notice the majority of Madrileños rocking a pair of Campers. Started in Barcelona in ’81 and now grown to a global chain, Spanish shoemak... read more
Seventies-era auction find of ancient Ghurka gear inspired this Connecticut lux leather house. Sherry Netherland flagship shop will have your man weekending in style. Hand-buffed leather employs lo... read more
Best known for her support of animal rights, Stella McCartney doesn't let her fashion suffer for her beliefs. Store reflects Beatle-spawn's inherent talent for feminity in her designs. Beautifully ... read more
Charming, hole-in-the-wall East Village boutique expands to the BK. Brookelynn Starnes, former designer for Libertine, launched the feminine range in 2006 and it's since been picked up by Barneys ... read more
Preview: Wash down some good music with a healthful juice at this vintage record store/Jamaican cafè, an expansion of nextdoor's Miss Lily's. Tentatively opening in mid-December, the shop's ... read more
“Mad Men meets the Odd Couple” at spinoff Village location of LES legend. Rustic American workwear and bespoke suiting geared toward the classic and long-lasting. Believers in a resurg... read more
Unlike most brands, Marni fits in as well downtown as it does up. Idiosyncratic, colorful, and brave, this Italian label attracts a certain type of woman not identifiable by her neighborhood. Fitti... read more
This aptly-named Cobble Hill boutique caters to the duality of women: their girly-pink whimsical side, and their spicy- let's-go-out flavor. Brooklyn chicks can peruse the store's brimming treasure... read more
Strives to make shopping for jeans a more civilized experience, ditching the piles and clutter for clean lines and open spaces. Holy order of denim brands, including DL1961, Current/Elliott, Henry ... read more
Strives to make shopping for jeans a more civilized experience, ditching the piles and clutter for clean lines and open spaces. Holy order of denim brands, including DL1961, Current/Elliott, Henry ... read more
Frisco-based group brings a slew of reformers to NYC. Custom FitFor...
Finnish designer Paola Ivana Suhonen brings her arty, edgy looks to...
Late, lamented Gino of Capri lives on inside Neapolitan pizza place...
Classic American preppy meets urban for durable downtown looks. Ant...
If Willy Wonka had gone into shoes instead of candy, Melissa's plas...