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- The Reformation
- The premise of this brand-new spot from designer Yael Aflalo is to turn dead-stock fabric into turn-of-the-century-esque pieces, such as silk camisoles with lace-inset backs and simple chiffon jackets. The new line fits right in with the actual vintage items on the wrought-iron racks, like black slips that have been artfully reworked into dropwaist dresses.
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- Stella Filante
- Before opening their store, sisters Hasna and Leona Erziak were styling French celebrities and decorating homes in Marrakech. As you step into the shop—which sprung up only six months ago—both influences become immediately apparent. The walls are decorated with cutout Moorish motifs, and the items for sale are exactly what you would want to pack for St. Barths: Heavily embellished Antik Batik tunics and floral dresses from American Retro are highlights.
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- Pixie Market
- With a roster of indie upstarts that you'd be hard-pressed to find outside of the U.S., this small shop presents an acid-trip-ish, '80s experience. Set against slick white walls, there are neon dresses with cutout backs from Monkey & Elf, tunics printed with the Union Jack by Mmmunt, and satin batwing cardigans by Orphan Age. The best part is that almost nothing tops $150.
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- Kaight
- On Manhattan's Lower East Side, a one-stop shop for compelling fashion with an environmental twist.
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- New York City
- More than 100 of the greatest boutiques, plus bonus department stores, indie designers' flagships, and the most shoppable locations of the big chains—all organized by neighborhood.
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- Atomic Passion
- This shop is filled with fabulous shoes from the '20s through the '80s, including Betty Paige-esque pumps and outrageous Hollywood-hooker styles.
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- Azaleas
- Sweet lingerie and comfy-yet-foxy loungewear make this a beloved spot.
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- Coco & Delilah
- This popular online boutique opened its first real-world store with a stock that expands on the site's specialties: jeans and all the necessities to pair with them.
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- Amarcord
- No matter what the season, this unassuming yet brilliant vintage boutique stocks a peerless mix of garments both designer and no-label, much of it from Italy.
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- Browne & Co.
- This quiet landmark is equipped with letterpresses from 1844, and prints affordable and lovely stationery, invitations, and business cards. Also find bits of New York-centric ephemera like reproduction 19th-century maps, alongside John Derian paperweights and gold-plated seals.


















