my shopping list

Fashion news editor Kendall Herbst reveals her four most-clicked-on web retailers.

These two charming Brooklyn boutiques always draw me in with their inventory of delicate earrings—all crafted by local talent—that aren't crazy-expensive.

Products: jewelry, women's clothing, accessories

shopneda.com

If you can get past the slightly cringe-inducing name, you'll find one of the deepest selections of denim brands, from Hudson to Serfontaine, online. You can also sort by cut, which saves a lot of time.

Products: women's clothing, shoes, jewelry

couturecandy.com

Beautifully draped tunics and gowns from little-known labels are the specialty here. Sodafine also happens to sell my favorite perfume: It's a roll-on version of the amazingly fresh Mi Spa's Peony Blossom scent, so its perfectly portable.

Products: avant-garde dresses, small-label, women's clothing, vintage, bath and body

sodafine.com

With pieces that span the last 100-plus years of fashion, there's always something I'm dying for in this site's constantly rotating eBay store. Right now, I'm inspired by the romantic lace dresses and blouses from the 1880s—even if they're too fragile to wear every day, they're exactly what I want for spring.

Products: vintage, women's clothing, shoes, accessories

dulcineenyc.com

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