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Fitzroy & Melbourne
Lucky's favorite stores in Australia's Fitzroy & Melbourne neighborhood!
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Alannah Hill
After a colorful career that included a stint in the circus, Tasmanian-born Hill founded a clothing line, and its theatrical flourishes—flamenco-ruffle dresses, lavishly beaded cardigans—have made it a hit. From Australia's Fitzroy & Melbourne neighborhood store listing.
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Alice Euphemia
For the past decade, Karen Reischieck has given Australian designers like Josh Goot and Tina Kalivas their first exposure in her tiny stained-glass-windowed shop. From Australia's Fitzroy & Melbourne neighborhood store listing.
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Alpha 60
Named after a nefarious computer in a Jean-Luc Godard film, Alpha 60 offers streamlined pieces in a somber palette. From Australia's Fitzroy & Melbourne neighborhood store listing.
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Cactus Jam
Now a mini empire with branches across the city, this irreverently named chainlet sells on-the-cusp local labels, such as Camilla and Marc and Alice McCall, plus established international ones. From Australia's Fitzroy & Melbourne neighborhood store listing.
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Claude Maus
Deftly tailored classics with a unisex feel, like leather anoraks, are perennials at this Melbourne favorite. From Australia's Fitzroy & Melbourne neighborhood store listing.
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Country Road
You can always count on digging up classics like cashmere cardigans and voile sundresses at this chain. From Australia's Fitzroy & Melbourne neighborhood store listing.
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Craft Victoria
This nonprofit arts center exhibits and sells the work of crafters, jewelers, and ceramists who live in Victoria. From Australia's Fitzroy & Melbourne neighborhood store listing.
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Fat
This fast-growing boutique chain has spawned four Melbourne locations. Our favorite is found in the lobby of a stately downtown post office. From Australia's Fitzroy & Melbourne neighborhood store listing.
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Glitzern
Quite possibly the smallest store we've ever encountered—it measures just 100 square feet—this accessories boutique actually benefits from its cramped alleyway. From Australia's Fitzroy & Melbourne neighborhood store listing.

