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Boutique of the Week
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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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- Candystore Collective
- Work from emerging designers and cute, edgy objects mix in this airy San Francisco spot.
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- Lindsay Lou
- This charming shop blends dressed-up, girly wares with Scottsdale's more relaxed, Western aesthetic.
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- Lola y Maria
- A cheery store on Manhattan's Lower East Side that highlights Latin and Spanish lines.
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- Kick Pleat
- The Austin, Texas resource's new space stocks rising international names and the same brilliant selection of cool downtown looks.
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- Maeve Riley
- In sunny San Diego, this cozy resource stocks a mix of elegant staples and breezy-chic pieces.
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- Elizabeth Charles
- The airy San Francisco outpost of the much-loved New York store specializes in labels from Australia and New Zealand.
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- Castor & Pollux
- The focus in this pared-down space in Manhattan's West Village is on classic pieces with a crisp, feminine appeal.
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- Holiday
- Charming, quintessentially feminine staples are the specialty at this cozy Boston shop.
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- Oyuki
- This loft-like boutique blends modern sophistication with Miami's quintessentially relaxed style.
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- Welcome Hunters
- This unconventional boutique brings hard-to-find international labels to Los Angeles' east side.
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- Knit Wit
- This long-standing Philadelphia resource stocks hard-to-find international labels alongside excellent basics.



















