Hey, Chaz, nice match today. Bunny wasn’t kidding when she said you had a killer ...
Hey, Chaz, nice match today. Bunny wasn’t kidding when she said you had a killer ...
Festive frocks, vintage pieces, and indie designers (especially young Latino newcomers) showcased in a modern-styled boutique.
Greenpoint boutique stocked with the owners’ house line, This Old Thing, in addition to designers you know like Cheap Monday, Alex & Chloe, and Matt & Nat.
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.
Look for an art deco dry-cleaning sign to gain access to this Fort Greene boutique, which carries local and indie designers with an eye for detail.
Photo: Courtesy of Stuart & Wright
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.
The all-white downtown boutique allows for Tatsugo Yoda’s pick of indie designers (Obedient Sons, Hysteric Glamour) and iconic staples (Marc Jacobs, Tom Ford) to be the main attraction.
Swedish creative director and CEO Hélène Hellsten carefully curates the boutique, which carries everything from Sjöö Sandström watches to photographs by Stockholm-based artist Eric Broms.
Boutique concept inspired by country club lifestyle of yesteryear. Modernized, uplifted, and artfully laid out. The online shop is a favorite, but stop by the showroom if you prefer to try things on before purchasing.
The edgy, musically charged, indie fashion foursome (one’s named Tinypants) produces experimental collections for men and women — which they carry in their boutique along with select pieces from designer friends.
Photo: Courtesy of Love Brigade + Friends