The French don't know how not to be cool. Case in point: IRO founders Laurent and Arik Bitton and their killer ready-to-wear collections. First standalone store means you don’t have to schlep... 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
Located in a rather epic, neoclassical-looking building on Greene Street, stocks the full Dior arsenal, from accessories to fragrance to footwear to ready-to-wear. Unsurprisingly for the neighborho... read more
The only people with a chance at beating New Yorkers at the style game are the Parisians, and they've made a bold foray into our fair city with this elegant boutique. Gorgeous space conceptualized ... 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
Arriving in the midst of a MePa renaissance, Intermix’s most ambitious boutique to date is more than 2,500 square feet of fashion delirium. Spread over two floors and a mezzanine, such marque... read more
Like their clothes -- all daring colors, feral prints, and obsessive tailoring -- Etro's two-story shop in lower Manhattan is imbued with as much classicism as cool. The store's Santa Fiora stone f... read more
E-commerce fave converts part-time showroom into full-time, seven-day-a-week store. AstroTurf, slender wood shelving, and country club theme reflect blend of stylish and playful. “Classic but... read more
The ostensibly potty-mouthed FCUK thing was hot for about a New York minute, but there's plenty more on offer at this British export. Latest looks make their way to blouse, sweater, sweat, and deni... read more
90,000 square feet of retail delight plopped down on Fifth Avenue. It's Uniqlo's biggest store in the entire world--which makes the company's theme, "Made For All", a rather literal statement. A se... read more
Tailors Amber Doyle and Jake Mueser, accessories designer Ryan Matthew, and custom denim specialist Simon Jacobs perch, ready to take requests in this bespoke atelier, transported out of a gothic r... read more
Created by a group of fashion entrepreneurs in 2008, The Wagon Boutique in Crown Heights offers a pastiche of cool clothing and accessories; some vintage, some new, all with a vibe that is “c... read more
Stationed between Ninth and Tenth avenues, early 1900s factory once belonged to Nabisco and produced the world's first Oreo. Fresh-baked goods, seafood, and organic produce are staples on avenue-lo... read more
Sandy tried to leave some literal watermarks, but riverfront perch ...
Restaurant and lounge inspired by early 20th-century music recordin...
For women who love that beach chic look, this spot really does have...
One-stop shopping with great blend of cutting-edge chic and ready-t...
Neighborhood burger and shake spot nabs awesome name, restored Harl...