The Lucky Store Directory

Atlanta

Plush Boutique

Whether you visit the elegant bricks-and-mortar shop in Kirkwood Station or its extensive online complement, Plush is a reliable resource for showstopping dresses, like rainbow minis from Hello Eliza and evening selections from Vitamin C.

 

1963 HOSEA L. WILLIAMS DR., STE. R104, 404-671-8362, PLUSHBOUTIQUE.NET

Seed Factory

This massive emporium devotes a quarter of its 4,000-square-foot space to a sleek reading room, where owner Rachel Baba hosts book clubs, sing-alongs 
and storytelling events. (Which also means it's a great source for books!)


1170 Howell Mill Rd., 404-355-2043

Beehive Co-op

Forty-eight designers are showcased here, and each one gets a partitioned space—which gives the loft-like shop the feel of an indoor market. The selection ranges from streamlined furniture and retro-designed pillows to table runners, stitched bags, and brightly printed sundresses.


1831A Peachtree Rd., 404-350-3898, beehiveco-op

The Blue Corset Co.

A graphic black-and-white palette, art deco–wallpapered fitting rooms, and baroque chairs lend the mood of a dark, hidden boudoir to this boutique. The emphasis is on high-end lingerie from designers like Marlies Dekkers and Leigh Bantivoglio, all arranged in an agreeably spare fashion.


Lenox Square Mall, 3393 Peachtree Rd., Ste. 3024, 404-816-2288

The Clothing Warehouse

Occupying a bright red building smack in the middle of the rough-and-tumble Little Five Points area (home to tattoo parlors and innumerable bars), this easy-to-shop, organized-by-color vintage depot devotes entire walls to specific cuts of collectible Levi's and pleasingly beat-up cowboy boots.


420 Moreland Ave. NE, 404-524-5070

Deka

Even though it's officially about workout wear, this octagon-shaped store, owned by Jim Whitlow, a 15-year veteran of Jeffrey Atlanta (he was actually Jeffrey Kalinsky's first hire, in 1990), stocks pieces that almost work better outside of the gym. Adidas by Stella McCartney track jackets, Rudolf Dassler for Puma polos, and well-cut black pants from Y-3 are bestsellers.


375 Pharr Rd. NE, Ste. 59, 404-869-9600

Dora Rae

Tucked away in an alpine-lodge-themed strip mall, this spot has studded hobos by Rebecca Minkoff, chain necklaces by Dannijo, and a trove of evening bags.


5299 Roswell Rd., Ste. 108, 404-943-1221

Dress Codes

The racks and benches in this pod-like boutique almost seem as if they've been carved out of one piece of molded white plastic. This streamlined, only-the-essentials aesthetic extends to the straightforward merchandise, which includes Earnest Sewn and Deener denim in the darkest washes, and simply cut, extra-soft T-shirts from Woo. There are also journals and photo albums from Seoul (the duo behind the shop taught school there before landing in Atlanta) with trippy cartoon covers.


201 W. Ponce de Leon Ave., Ste. 117, Decatur, 404-343-2894

Drew Lewis

Every inch here has been carefully considered, from the high-wattage silver wallpaper to the rococo armchairs built into the walls that double as shelves. The owners pay equally close attention to the shop's gamine-inspired goods, from designers like Shipley & Halmos, Alexander Wang, and Vena Cava.


845 Spring St. NW, Unit C, 404-881-5359, drewlewis-atl.com
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