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No, that isn't a mirage. It really IS a full-sized Hermès on an island with about 900 regular inhabitants. Ring the doorbell if you really want 20 percent off $9,500 Yellow Ostrich Birkins o... read more
This one's for the fellas. We die for long-sleeved linen shirts in lilac and aquamarine. For a night on the town, scoop up one of their solid, checked, and striped Egyptian-cotton Turkish-made shir... read more
Exotic hard-to-find styles as well as classic selections. Necessary stop when the bedazzled wife or bored arm-candy need a delicate textured throw for din din at Eden Rock or a breezy night on the ... read more
You may have seen the printed sundresses in the windows of Scoop, but you can get them for cheap at the label's brick and mortar store. The owner makes all the clothes and accessories herself. Frie... read more
This aptly titled home store in the heart of the capital makes shopping so easy, you'll want to take advantage of their shipping policies so you can deck out your living room. Modern pieces clash h... read more
No casual bobo gear here. These austere, urban, dark-colored clothes differ from the cheery, tropical garb sold in nearby boutiques. Perfect costume choice for a much sleeker Terminator movie. read more
Tiny boutique run by Christian Mercier, former sommelier of local eatery Le Sapotillier. Flips local rum punch made from a recipe from Gabon (that's in Africa, for those who went to school in the U... read more
Treasure chest filled with jewelry galore. Celebutantes stocking up on hard-to-find St. Tropez pieces. Upper East Side heiresses live and die for this tiny shop. Don’t forget to splurge on yo... read more
Think Martha’s Vineyard ubiquitous Black Tavern Dog. Boutique carries graffiti-lettered t-shirts that are the unofficial logo of the island. More chic than the Vineyard's pooch and just as p... read more
Shop tucked above Manuel Canovas flips all-natural suntan oil, lotion, candles, etc. Viitamin D-obsessed patrons can find protection sunscreens, as well as banana hand cream, papaya exfoliants, and... read more
Eclectic Moroccan-inspired fashions, like brightly hued caftans and island-inspired beachwear with a hippie twist. Tie a golden tasseled belt around any dress or use a colorful silk cord as a headb... read more
Cutesy sportswear keeps you celebutante-pretty and paparrazi-ready while you sweat it out under the St. Barth sun. Light Moroccan pants are must-haves. Channel volleyball superstar Gabrielle Reese... read more
Four colorful boutiques prove one thing: Dead animals make for expensive gifts. Eric Strock and Anna Chriki's four stores in Gustavia all have same name, all within walking distance. Womens' boutiq... read more
Liquor store that's every jetset-Lothario’s must-have stop to keep the mini-fridge replete with lust-inducing elixirs. Flaunts an impressive array of French vintage vinos if you're really lo... read more
Eccentric crafts to give to those who didn’t make it to the island, plus esoteric jewelry for yourself. Fabienne Moit’s unusual jewelry makes a visit worth it. Of course, there are oth... read more
What you'll find: essentials for your trophy villa, and sweets to sedate your fair-haired spawn. What else do you want from life? read more
Owner Dominque offers some of the best prices in town if you're in the market for a wristpiece that's equivalent to most New Yorker's monthly rent. And if your apartment happens to be a penthouse i... read more
Disgruntled hubbies looking for a brief wife-less haven, smug celebs, and wannabe cigar connoisseurs gather together under clouds of smoke. Ignore Arnold's self-satisfied grin and walk past the hot... read more
Watches, diamonds, and pearls - oh my! A great spot to pick out a she's-hot-why-not-put-a-ring-on-her pieces. read more
When braving the competitive sands of St. Barth, stop by this swimsuit boutique to arm yourself with potent ammo. Famed for carrying styles that fit women of all sizes, you'll be singing kumbaya an... read more
The original Meatpacking District location of Aymeric Clemente and ...
The Spa at Le Sereno, one of the island's most design-forward hotel...
Four épices means 4 rooms, which is literally what this bran...
New Creole-Asian mix with tree house feel in ex-La Gamelle digs. Pa...
Though this hotel is newly renovated, the managers didn't seem to s...