Relationships are about cooperation. You drop off the laundry, he calls the housekeeper. She orders ...
Relationships are about cooperation. You drop off the laundry, he calls the housekeeper. She orders ...
Philip Crangi’s very first jewelry shop looks like a sweet little gift. Ooh, and it’s shiny!
Jewellery lovers find anything but mainstream designs at the flagship branch (hence the name) of this eclectic boutique. New independent talent sourced each season keeps things fresh.
Retro clothing store where you’ll find everything from cool ’80s gear and wearable vintage to cute kids’ clothes, as well as a house-brand recycled range. If digging through dusty racks and bins isn’t your thing, opt for the well-organized and easy-to-use e-boutique.
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Fashion clubhouse has the inside scoop on the latest and greatest, which sometimes means designer hits from Target and merch from a Wong Kar-wai film. Kind of like the Madonna of boutiques — always reinventing itself.
A low-key rustic cafe, eclectic boutique, and new hang for downtown fashion types. Linger over a latte before checking out the revered Saved Tattoo Parlor downstairs.
Well-priced dresses, tops, and shoes from indie designers (locals, represent!) in a closet-size shop on the LES. Major props for the easy online boutique, too.
Hard-to-find lines and independent labels from around the world await in the hip, expertly edited boutique.
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Soho boutique, hipster chic. Clothing, accessories, and cultural ephemera for men and women who dig the French minimalist aesthetic.
The trio behind the boutique travels to far ends of the earth (literally) for their hard-to-find fashion roundup. Maria Cornejo, Alexander Wang, Jane Mayle, Pauric Sweeney, and Archive Vintage are just a handful of labels that lure Dallas’s best dressed.
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