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Africa

Fashion & Accessory shopping in Africa

  1. A

    YDE

    Standing for Young Designers Emporium, it’s all a bit of a jumble, but you’ll most likely find something groovy and disposable to suit among the street clothes and accessories for both sexes by South African streetwear designers. There are also branches at the Victoria Wharf in the Waterfront and Canal Walk.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Hand

    A one-stop fashion experience. Get your locks trimmed and browse the small boutique of designer clothes, jewellery and art. Downstairs you can pick up some locally roasted coffee beans at Origin Coffee Roasting.

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  3. C

    Habits

    Women’s clothes, made from linen, cotton and silk by Jenny le Roux, are classical and practical. Her Bad Habits label is for younger women. Bored partners can crash on the sofa, watch TV and sip complimentary drinks.

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  4. D

    Lunar

    Karen Temorshuizen uses light, natural-coloured fabrics in her appealing collection, tailored to the cultivated tastes of this ritzy corner of town. You’ll find good-quality leather shopping bags and shoes here, too.

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  5. E

    Space

    Groovy boutique in the bowels of Cavendish Square where you can accessorise clothes by Amanda Laird Cherry and Colleen Citizen with cute wirework or dyed springbok-fur brooches.

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  6. F

    Secret Room

    Owner Jacqui Shomang is the in-house designer at this well-stocked boutique. They also carry labels by Jacqui Partridge, Scarlett Smith and Susan Hanson.

    reviewed

  7. G

    India Jane

    Hippy chic is the look at this boutique in Kalk Bay Station. Pick up colourful, floaty clothes, shoes and accessories.

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