Upscale contemporary women’s clothing, handbags, and jewelry boutique in the heart of Snider Plaza. Visit the backroom’s shoe department for luxe labels including Marni and Christian Louboutin.
The locale may be quiet, but the clothing and jewelry pack a one-two punch. Almost all the unique styles support charity from the big boys (Susan G. Komen, American Heart Association) to tiny villages in West Africa. The wooden baubles are worth a visit alone.
Long-standing, upscale bridal boutique with a far-from-stuffy atmosphere. Expect designer gowns, bridesmaid dresses, flower girl looks, headpieces, and jewelry — as well as sweet customer service.
From tried-and-true fashion staples (Spanx, Jenny Han, Chan Luu) to local darlings like Sonya Renée Jewelry, the clothing and accessories boutique covers all its bases.
Popular Houston-based jewelry label known for decorating the necks of hip Hollywood starlets. A portion of proceeds from certain styles benefits local and national charities. Leave with a stack of wood-beaded bracelets for cheap or a diamond necklace for a big wad of cash.
Part boutique, part production studio for local designer Abi Ferrin. Besides her ready-to-wear women’s clothing (leggings and forgiving blouses are her specialty), the space also sells Rachelle Dauphinée Jewelry, Çarnce Handbags, and Fortune Denim.
Locally owned women’s shoe shop with a strong following. Blame it on the trendy styles by big names (Steve Madden, Calvin Klein, Charles David, Sam Edelman) as well as the affordable jewelry and handbags.
Two-story, upscale women’s boutique packed with designer labels like Pucci, Cavalli, and Moschino. Handbags, jewelry, shoes, and contemporary clothing (Elizabeth and James, BCBG, D&G) also line the racks.
Three-floor emporium for high-end fashion ranging from upscale contemporary women’s clothing such as M Missoni to Christian Louboutin shoes and men’s Armani blazers. The family-owned boutique also hosts regular trunks shows with budding designers like NYC-based Ruffian and Elizabeth Showers, a local jewelry line.
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One-room shop that supports local, trendy labels such as Paper or Plastik. Men have the upper hand here with a good supply of cool, graphic tees.