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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 ... 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 flagsh... read more
TSDC fills designer-consignment void in Harlem with impeccable shop specializing in pre-owned duds for men and women. Strict application process for sellers ensures merchandise authenticity, so no ... read more
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
Elbow the models aside and browse a gorgeous collection of skirts, tops, accessories, and shoes by such fashion luminaries as Chrissie Morris, Reece Hudson, and Mrs. David Beckham. Vogue has alread... 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
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
Business, casual. Inventors of Gentleman Chic. Don't mistake timeless for old-fashioned: wares are ever-in, running from swimwear to bespoke suits. Some stores offer in-house tailoring. If they do:... read more
Lobb. John Lobb. Brit shoemaker famous for covering the feet of 007, also keeps gentlemen from Daniel Day-Lewis to André 3000 shod. Line dates to 1849, maintains strict standards for bench-m... 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
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
Peruvian god provides naming inspiration for globetrotting luggage masters. Travel gear is simultaneously luxurious and functional. Restores dignity to wheeled suitcases, turns out weekend bags k... read more
Intricately hand-woven Italian leather bags are staples in the fashion world. Belts, bags, and shoes shun competitors' logo-flaunting exhibitions, create canonical elegance. Timeless, neutral-toned... read more
Boston-based consignment shop expands to the UWS. Does stock some high-end stuff (Diane Von Furstenberg, Chanel, Louis Vuitton), but tends to price it accordingly. Denim racks from the likes of Guc... read more
Though the selections at Century 21 might be a season or two old, prices are freshly cut. Discount department shop is known for its deals and it's best to shop early to avoid stroller-laden familie... read more
Socialite slash designer Tory Burch adds a bit of bohemia to uptown glitz. Largest location in the Burch global empire fills out a five-story Madison Avenue townhouse. Purple and orange accents set... read more
Helmut has left the building, but namesake brand chugs along with classic minimalist design. Japanese label Link Theory behind the scenes, Nicole and Michael Colovos (of Habitual) handling creative... read more
Once upon a time, Stacy Bendet liked to make pants: skinny pants, striped pants, bell bottoms, she liked them all. The founder of Theory, who also liked her pants, partnered up with her, and the al... read more
One-stop shopping with great blend of cutting-edge chic and ready-t...
Michael White of Ai Fiori et al does an Italian steakhouse south of...
South Brooklyn Pizza peeps wrap a stealth Italian spot around their...
Kristi Paras of Zachary's Smile re-ups her Village space with a bou...
Appointment-only, hour-long guided shopping experience. Second show...