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Bob Ellis Shoes
This legendary footwear store is known as much for its spectacular range of brands—from K. Jacques to Dolce & Gabbana and Jimmy Choo.
From Charleston's Lower King neighborhood store listing.
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Christian Michi
Gawk at the wafer-thin glass tumblers and delicate jewelry at this parlorlike shop, where nearly everything is opulent, stylish, and quite enticing.
From Charleston's Lower King neighborhood store listing.
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Copper Penny and Copper Penny Shooz
Constantly abuzz with browsers, Copper Penny is the best place on King for small labels; its Shooz outpost is an incredible resource for soon-to-be-big brands, including Loeffler Randall and Dani Black.
From Charleston's Lower King neighborhood store listing.
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Lula Kate
North Carolina native Katherine Mullins-McDonald sells her brightly printed dresses and skirts from this recently relocated store.
From Charleston's Lower King neighborhood store listing.
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Luna
Like its sister stores that dot the South, this Luna can be counted on to provide pretty yet not-too-precious things you’ll still want to wear five years from now (Nanette Lepore dresses and knit tops; pieces from Milly and Tiby).
From Charleston's Lower King neighborhood store listing.
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Miostile
Standout pieces from Alice + Olivia, Mike & Chris, Foley + Corrina, and Rachel Pally are carefully arranged within this sleek shop, owned by tenth-generation Charlestonian Guilds Bennett.
From Charleston's Lower King neighborhood store listing.
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Moo Roo
It's easy to see why these glam evening bags—feather-dusted pouches, cabochon-encrusted minaudiéres—frequently show up on the red carpet.
From Charleston's Lower King neighborhood store listing.
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Stella Nova
With its remarkable catalog, from the obscure (Musgo Real Shave Cream & Klorane Dry Shampoo) to the familiar yet no less fabulous (Bond No. 9 fragrances), Stella Nova has a lockdown on upscale beauty products.
From Charleston's Lower King neighborhood store listing.
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V2V
Charlestonians love an excuse to get dressed up, and this is an excellent place to pick up a hip evening gown or three.
From Charleston's Lower King neighborhood store listing.
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Worthwhile
There’s something captivating about this spot, from its old-fashioned seed and grain shop to its emphasis on lines that favor unusual seaming and unorthodox cuts, including Hazel Brown and Gary Graham.
From Charleston's Lower King neighborhood store listing.


