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NYC location number quatre for très chic French luxury brand. Spawned by Lacoste offspring (founder Thierry Gillier is Andre Gillier’s grandson), aims to be simultaneously posh and a... read more
What is the American jet-set doing these days? If you ask Michael Kors, they're watching Project Runway between jaunts to Capri and St. Tropez. Largest Kors Lifestyle store in the world s... read more
Started with messenger bags made from billboard vinyl, now a full-fledged New York institution. Artist-owned and -managed retailer keeps to a Live, Work, Create philosophy. The creative energy seep... read more
Affordable, fashion-forward boutique, whose décor, the owners say, is a little "boudoir meets mysterious interior garden." In addition to in-house designs, carries well-curated selection of ... read more
NYC outpost of UK brand inspired by Japanese graphics and vintage Americana. Ah, globalism. Big store rocking industrial vibe, showcasing Abercrombiesque looks, with abundant use of brand logo... read more
Dolce Vita's shoes might be carried by the likes of Urban Outfitters, but worth a trip to the mother ship to see the full range in action. Familiar to every legging-clad chicster in New York: there... read more
Standalone boutique for fast-rising NYC designer. Looks inspired by the city’s sophistication. Classic Savile Row tailoring meets fashion-forward cuts and fabrics. Glam results, as seen accen... read more
Tucson export leads the thrift store herd with stores scattered across over a dozen states. Boerum Hill location the second in BK, with buy-sell-trade policy catering to fashionable clientele on a ... read more
Euro boutique that's been around since the ‘80s, delivering "variations" on a contemporary-chic theme. House label introduces new designers, in addition to the up-and-comers you'll find on th... read more
Named for ‘70s predecessor of Urban Outfitters. Mines the same quirky territory as the mother store, with a focus on Bobo looks for the twenty-something gal. Colorful, playful, of-the-moment ... read more
Canadian brand known for retailing out of grocery stores tries something a little bit more upscale for its NYC foray. Oak accents meet signature orange shades inside two-story Fifth Avenue flagship... read more
Boho-chic line adds hometown boutiques to complement Southampton (and Aspen and Tokyo) branches. Detailed and versatile, for the modern global nomad. Signature looks are layered, vintage-inspired, ... read more
Style hub for the sophisticated young woman. Most mature branch of the Urban Outfitters empire brings rural charm to retro looks. Floral patterns and costume jewelry well-matched to rustic home acc... read more
Occupies low-contrast middle ground between design shop and art gallery. Definite grey matter involved, with co-founders steeped in the NYC art world. Online store transforms into brick and mortar ... read more
Back in the summer of '69, Gap sold just Levi's, LPs, and tapes. 1969 was a long, long time ago. All growed up now, 3,000-plus location chain will hook you up with everything from bathing suits to ... read more
Not a cop buddy flick, but a collaboration between two college friends inspired by the diversity of designers they found in London and Paris. Saga of rough Bowery renovation and MePa pop-up conclud... read more
Special-label spin-off from flashy Italian brand. Definite glam accents, rock ‘n’ roll overtones. Craftsmanship is evidence, applied to contemporary fabrics, distressed denim and leathe... read more
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
Second coming of legendary Chelsea pachyderm. Shake-up of original ...
Moroccan/Mediterranean fare is spruced-up version of Bistro Truck&r...
NYC location number quatre for très chic French luxury brand...
What is the American jet-set doing these days? If you ask Michael K...
San Francisco’s famed hole-in-the-wall expans to the LES. Swa...