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The Short Goodbye
We have always hated long goodbyes. This one will be a quickie.
Fashion
We have always hated long goodbyes. This one will be a quickie.
Shop seriously cool clothes at a steep discount from cult line Stone Cold Fox.
Fashion-savvy West Coasters get a taste of the Big Apple as Manhattan’s go-to for edgy indie lines like Blk Dnm and Won Hundred sets up shop in Los Angeles.
The Charlestown boutique entices with affordably priced bohemian dresses, jewelry, leather and vegan handbags, belts, and scarves.
You’ve got the goods but not the closet space. Here’s how our editors unload their dresses, accessories, and shoes.
Tom Ford jumps into the e-commerce game, Tevas are hot right now, and Cartier jewels co-star in the upcoming Grace Kelly biopic.
Ditch big city living for a dose of the simple life at King’s Be a Farm Hero pop-up. Your inner urban farmer can explore the organic marketplace while sipping fresh-squeezed juice samples. Get your hands dirty during a DIY terrarium workshop led by renowned landscape designer Rebecca Cole, and clean up with a manicure in a greenhouse. Admission is free.
Photo: Courtesy of King
Show them you mean business with a hand-stitched leather pouch from London accessories line Alfie Douglas.
Tell unflattering outdoor wear to take a hike. The 2 Bandits designer Tamar Wilder branches out with summer fun-inspired pieces we love.
The simplest way to give a boring outfit instant oomph? Wrap one of these vibrant scarves around your neck.
Bid farewell to snow boots, tights, and parkas. It’s time to thaw out with spring’s freshest kicks, bags, and makeup.
Brooklyn knitwear designer Mireia Lopez brings timeless designs (tops, skirts, dresses, cardigans) to your closet for the change of season.
The money you saved on social engagements this winter is going to your April wardrobe. Specifically, these indie pieces picked by Tina Burgos, the woman behind the stylish e-shop.
Diana Broussard stocks her own collection of shoes and gems alongside other local designers (Milo’ Tricot knits) in the heart of the West Village.
Looking for vintage cowboy boots, an antique wedding gown, perhaps a Louis Vuitton pet carrier? ReVint stocks clothing, handbags, and accessories from the 1920s through the ’80s. Shop owners (and mom and daughter) Jeanne Crutsinger and Eleza Abdul favor Chanel, Valentino, and other high-end designers.
Season’s-greet your wardrobe with these picks from some of our favorite local shop people.
Fill your jewelry box with museumworthy masterpieces handmade in NYC’s Diamond District.
In between obsessively stalking our brackets, we made our hair mermaidworthy, headed out of town just to use a weekender, plastered our place with cacti, and more.
Clark & Madison is temporarily calling Westwood Village home. The L.A. line specializes in sustainable leather goods, including buttery-soft weekenders, clutches, and luggage accessories. Design-savvy dudes can stock up on an assortment of basics from local designers as well as handcrafted longboards. For more info, go to clarkandmadison.com.
Photo: Michael Zernow / Courtesy of Clark & Madison
Michelle Obama approves of the patchwork trend, sweatpants can make you look distinguished, and Sophie Theallet hooks up with Lane Bryant.
Swimsuits, dresses, beauty products, and more to make your next island getaway the most relaxing yet.
Thanks to colorful stones and brass accents, the Western accessory is no longer a thing of the past.
Never have we ever been more excited for pretty new bags, dresses, and more. Where to shop and what to buy after the jump.
The best argument for spring’s face-print trend comes from Down Under.
Expect bright colors and clean lines from this eco-friendly SF-based clothing line. Their Mission work space also plays host to special events and sales.
Stock up on maxidresses and relaxed denim at the Chicago outpost of this L.A. line. Shoes, swimwear, and accessories make appearances, as do menswear and kids’ clothes with the same laid-back vibe.
L’Wren Scott is more than a girlfriend, and the Kate Hudson and Anne Taylor collab can help you keep a guy for ten days.
Fill your home with charming artisanal gems and rustic treasures from Neighbor.
A mash-up of Aspen ski lodge (taxidermy) and downtown loft (exposed brick and beams, funky light fixtures), Neighbor is a wish list come to life: Fog Linen napkins, Ilano pillows, Bellocq teas.
Give your mini vacation extra sparkle with a gold weekend bag, just one piece in a dazzling accessories line out of Montreal.
Sofía Vergara does perfume, Karl Lagerfeld does emojis, and Laura Mercier does good.
Get into the swing of things with seasonal picks from our editors around the country.
Out with the (c)old, in with our new warm-weather finds in fashion, home, and beauty.
We’re raising our pints of green beer to rock star sunglasses, a ’90s throwback dress, and so many harbingers of spring.
While the musicians rock the stage, these concert-goers rock the sidewalk. Check out the best looks from the Austin fest.
Prada Marfa becomes Toms Marfa, Reese Witherspoon and C. Wonder president Andrea Hyde have a secret, and Proenza Schouler makes a movie starring the brand and the designers’ pups.
Snag a borrowed-from-the-boys look to give Annie Hall a run for her tie collection.
The winter version of the South End Open Market delivers your indie design fix and lets you stay warm.
Teen queen Lorde teams up with MAC, The New York Times taps a new fashion director, and Lupito Nyong’o poses for Terry Richardson.
Get to know nine up-and-coming designers from around the globe. No passport required.
The blogger takes us on a sartorial safari of favorite destinations and dream hauls.
Get behind bling-free baubles that give the shiny stuff a run for its money.
It’s out with the new and in with the old at revolving pop-up Concept 8366 1/2. This month the venue hosts California-cool vintage e-commerce site Lot, Stock and Barrel. Treasure hunters can stock up on varsity jackets and sweaters, leather outerwear, and plaid shirts, as well as art and home decor.
Photo: Courtesy of Lot, Stock and Barrel
We think Park Cities boutique Canary is the cat’s meow. Shop owner Merry Vose shares her five favorite things in store this spring.
Consider us your Cupid: We found 33 sweet bags you’re sure to fall for.
Sometimes Brits do it better. Get excited for the bloody good NYC debut of a London designer’s spring/summer line.
Label lovers rejoice upon discovering the wares at Tari, a Georgetown vintage and consignment business with a knack for stocking YSL, Chanel, Gucci, Brian Atwood, and the like.
London’s high-concept fashion emporium finds a home in NYC, stocking favorites (Comme des Garçons, Jil Sander, Christopher Kane) in a Murray Hill space. Fuel up for the experience on the first floor at Rose Bakery.
Snacks, drinks, and shopping come together as the artisanal market kicks off a weekly retail stint at SOMA Streat Food Park. Forty-five rotating vendors hawk jewelry, clothing, bath products, decorative items, and more. For more info, go to somastreatfoodpark.com.
Fashion aficionados adore Merry Vose’s new Park Cities shop, Canary — the chicer counterpart to her Cabana boutique. With racks of designers like Peter Pilotto and Preen, Canary is essential for elevated occasions such as weddings, cocktail parties, and luxury travel. Find plenty of European labels alongside stateside favorites, including Sea New York, Veronica Beard, and Crippen.