Lucky Magazine: The mood inside this spare storefront is so hushed it feels like walking into a church; for shoe fanatics, and the forward-fashion goods—from Gareth Pugh, Dries Van Noten and Maison Martin Margiela.
Lucky Magazine: This pop-up shop found a permanent home in Los Feliz, but every element in it—whether the Lauren Manoogian necklaces on the walls or the soundtrack of Syrian pop stars—still feels whimsical.
Lucky Magazine: Just through the set of ornate iron doors is the exclusive-to-Lafco, centuries-old Santa Maria Novella beauty line. We're also partial to Lafco's own gigantic, gorgeously packaged soaps.
Lucky Magazine: Rebel is three shops in one: a boutique of perfect-for-lounging clothes, a stand from yoga retailer Bahdi and a consignment section offering resort classics like Tory Burch and Lilly Pulitzer.
35 Howard St (btwn Broadway & Crosby St), ニューヨーク市, NY
ブティック · SoHo · 59個のヒントとレビュー
Lucky Magazine: When Opening Ceremony debuted in New York in 2002, it was the first shop to rotate themes, and while there are now emulators, it still does it best.
Lucky Magazine: About a dozen well-known vintage vendors are housed in this cavernous warehouse, each purveying decades-old desirables, from mid-century modern coffee tables to lushly beaded lace dresses.
Lucky Magazine: The original Shareen occupies a gigantic warehouse in L.A., and though it only opened in 2006, it's quickly become the place in town to score affordable vintage.
Lucky Magazine: Owner Joey Grana has such an exacting eye that his selection could easily read as one designer's collection. It has the best vintage selection in a non-exclusively vintage store.
Lucky Magazine: This brand new endeavor on the outer edge of the Lower East Side is home to Bonnie Cashin--designed Coach bags and Courrèges shifts, along with a house collection of '60s-inspired silhouettes.
Lucky Magazine: Styled like a spooky-meets-glamorous apothecary, Grange Hall sells everything from otherwordly floral arrangements to candles and jewelry.
Lucky Magazine: Former PR executive Maren Roth opened Rowe's doors in 2007 and it's home to a trove of labels like Dannijo, Lauren Moffatt and Cleobella.
3720 S Las Vegas Blvd (at W Harmon Ave), ラスベガス, NV
ショッピングモール · 83個のヒントとレビュー
Lucky Magazine: Designed by World Trade Center architect Daniel Libeskind, this newcomer looks like a piece of rock candy. Inside, it's airy, gorgeous and all high-end.
Lucky Magazine: The second outpost of Reed Krakoff (his other job is being the creative director of Coach) is a slick backdrop for tailored tuxedo jackets and buttery soft bags
Lucky Magazine: Local jewelry design star Kimberly Baker’s wallpaper-wrapped space feels like a cool, albeit tiny, boudoir. Highlights include padlock pendants and snake-head earrings
Lucky Magazine: Styled like a slightly gothic Parisian flea market, this place could easily suck away an afternoon. Bowls of Mexican milagros sit next to shadow-boxed insects and turn-of-the-century toys.
Lucky Magazine: This much-loved chainlet’s eponymous shoe collection gets an ample berth at the airy Seattle location, but there’s still plenty of room for the Seneca Rising tunics and leggings by Kova & T.
Lucky Magazine: Occupying a garage-like, sun-drenched corner in the Meatpacking District, this looks like a gallery at first. Closer inspection reveals paper-thin, bright orange serving bowls and baskets from Mali.
Lucky Magazine: Local designer Candice Gwinn's empire is now four locations strong: Two outposts are dedicated to her own dress collection, one stocks offbeat heels, and the fourth is packed with lace-edged lingerie.
Lucky Magazine: All the items look like they belong in a fabulous vacation home. They have a broad selection, from Cire Trudon candles to paper-thin creamers by Mud Australia to intricately beaded Megan Park tunics.
Lucky Magazine: In three days, we saw that same number of pristine, hugely discounted Marc Jacobs bags come into this resale shop—and go right back out.
Lucky Magazine: Kate Eisen’s tightly edited boutique has pristine furniture (like Norwegian armchairs from the ’60s) and unbelievable accessories (like Canada’s biggest stockpile of Freitag bags).
Lucky Magazine: Worth the detour on an otherwise missable stretch of Dundas Street West, this cute spot offers graphic-print tote bags, pillows and tea towels as well as custom-designed furniture.