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Privately held brand, meaning customers at every level can trust the authenticity of Armani’s designs. Lux playground sports Armani's best work: Oscar-worthy gowns, luxuriously tailored men's... read more
Does not serve breakfast, but Audrey Hepburn's spirit still inhabits this classic boutique filled with every bauble a well-heeled gal could want. Famed for a century-plus of exquisite design. Rep... read more
São Paulo shoe empire continues its retail rampage stateside. Victoria’s Secret angels and those aspiring to leggy glory will revel in leopard wedges, highlighter-bright pumps, and bed... read more
Bi-coastal fashion house applies green ethos to the runway. Repurposed vintage garments get innovative design treatment. True to LES sweatshop roots, easy-to-wear clothes with winning surprises lik... read more
Apparently finding the realm of e-commerce too confining, online powerhouse Piperlime stages a Soho debut. First freestanding boutique is decked out in modern, airy glamour, complete with Central P... read more
Started in Normandy in 1889, re-ushered in under the J.Crew umbrella of upscale prep. Iconic nautical stripes and cable knits fill intimate space on Bleecker. Seaworthy sweaters with buttoned shoul... read more
Designer Joy Gryson steps out of the shadow of retailer juggernauts Bergdorf’s and Barneys, champions of her burgeoning brand, to set up her first solo shop. A mere six-year-old accessory lin... read more
Italian bazillionaire and “breathable” shoe scion Mario Moretti's house of techy footwear and apparel. Utilitarian parkas, bombers, and brogues for the boys; glossy moccasins, laced-up ... read more
First opened in Williamsburg, Manhattan outposts carry same ornate blouses, smart jackets, and hip handbags that afforded them multiple locations in the first place. Think Loeffler Randall, Comme d... read more
Society for Ethikal culture. Pace University grads waste no time getting down to retail. Streetwear purveyors ready to hook you up with hats, T’s, and crisp kicks. All screen-prints done by h... read more
Slackers and sneakheads know how to build a wardrobe around nothing but candy-colored t-shirts and hoodies. American Apparel caters to that crowd, along with their size 0 girlfriends. American-made... read more
Retail component to ginormous sports club CrossFit. Deftly perched atop the gym, stocks racks full of brand spanking new Reebok products. Concept store for fitness freaks and casual workout warrior... read more
Ray Kelvin brings his Ted Baker line to the shadow of St. Patrick’s. Glasgow-born ready-to-wear retailer hot to expand, bringing sophisticated quirk for the gents and classy sass for ladies. ... read more
Belgian designer Martin Margiela maintained a delicate balance between high-end fashion ambitions and staying true to his roots. The result of that masterful balance was inspiring fashion pieces th... read more
Rivet sibling fills Park Slope denim void with petite spin-off. Focus is jeans made in the good ole’ USA: Levi’s, LA Made, AG, and J Brand are all well represented. Tiny box of a ... read more
Relaxed and unfussy, Vince has perfected the put-together-without-trying approach to fashion. Denim and blazers in all-neutral tones to complete the look. Gals go for leather leggings and boy-sized... read more
Tough to describe Project Runway’s most successful alum without dropping an F-bomb, so this will be quick: Siriano’s Soho flagship is fierce. Whew! Now let’s discuss drama. Decked... read more
Kiwi native known for feminine frocks shows third time’s the charm with Madison Avenue debut. Airy art gallery vibes, with girly garments draped on vintage ballet bars; looming Russian white-... read more
While one hipster clamors to out-Grizzly Adams the next, what could be more unexpected than a timeless dose of Oxbridge chic? Although we're loath to admit it, not everyone can pull off the goth-an... read more
Lux black awning opens to upper-crust interior for jewelry designer Guy Rozenstrich’s second NYC shop. Known for medieval-inspired edge with a dash of mythical daintiness, handmade pieces ble... 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...