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Once upon a time, before China’s glasnost, the world’s clothing giants commissioned Hong Kong textile factories to make all the stuff you wear, like nightgowns and polos and pantsuit... read more
No different from any of the other H&Ms that now garnish the entire globe, but it was a big deal when Hong Kong got its first branch in 2007. Four stories of stylish goodies for those of us who... read more
This upmarket UK luxury goods retailer is actually owned by a Hong Konger now, businessman, film producer and former husband of Michelle Yeoh, Dickson Poon. This Harvey Nicks branch isn’t a d... read more
It’s very dated now, but that’s not a terrible thing. It’s the one-stop, no-bullshit Japanese department store (owned by a Hong Kong company now) that it was when it opened in 198... read more
A modest chain specializing in hip T-shirts and young Japanese fashion, this is the outlet that once reinvigorated the legendary Mitsukoshi Japanese department store—which was just down the s... read more
High-end home furnishings, some with ultra-high-end price tags, this place is a paradise for the design-savvy. Even if you can’t afford most of the things there, just walking around and sitti... read more
GOD not only distills the essence of Hong Kong into one more-or-less coherent oeuvre, but many pieces of merchandise itself contains the pith of what makes Hong Kong what it is. Pick up a mahjong s... read more
I.T is not so much a store as a labyrinthine web. This eccentric chain has been on an ineluctable rise for the last two decades, due mainly to the group’s success at setting the fashion tone ... read more
Younger and hipper than its main rival, Lane Crawford, this Japanese department store has the hottest items for the image-savvy Hong Konger. There’s an edge to the clothing carried here, perf... read more
No need to go to Temple Street for whacky knick knacks. There are plenty here, albeit marked up significantly. The name would never fly in the U.S., but works interestingly well for an irreverent H... read more
Not to be confused with FCUK (French Connection UK, which has a store in the same mall, Langham Place, one level down). Sure, the name is nonsense gimmicky (stands for Fashion Community Kitterick&h... read more
How exactly does hipsterism mutate once it reaches Asian shores? It’s hard to define—the tight jeans, canvas shoes and witty T-shirts are still prominent, but the jeans are now more Jap... read more
Its façade shines a beautiful blue at night and reminds you of the Water Cube. Whereas Beijing’s National Aquatics Center is a tad tacky, LCX Fashion Walk has no such problem. Everythi... read more
Page One is a Singapore company, but it’s only got one store there, whereas it’s got three in Hong Kong. It had a fourth, but no one reads in HK (except tabloids, fashion magazines, c... read more
Even before the arrival of H&M, Zara, the ever-aggrandizing apparel chain, had been giving local chains G2000 (owned by a legislator) and Esprit something to worry about, taking a big chunk ... read more
It’s amazing that HMV opened this new store in the Elements mall, because it’s been slowly scaling back in the last few years thanks to piracy and online music sales. Enjoy browsing ... read more
Tous is the French word for “all,” and this overflowing accessories boutique has that plus some. An overwhelming selection of jewelry, fashion and beauty accessories are housed in... read more
Tous is French for "all," and overflowing accessories boutique has that plus some. Got its start as a repair shop in 1920 and decided to sell the decadent watches they were accustomed to fixing. J... read more
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The new 890-square foot space architect Zaha Hadid created for Brit...
Once upon a time, before China’s glasnost, the world’s...
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At the very top floor of the legendary Peninsula Hotel, The China C...