Designer Shopping
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Mode Design
Pick up designs by fashion designer Silvia Ritcher off the rack at her shop, Mode Design , where you'll see her sewing in her open studio out the back.
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Ermanno Scervino
Scervino cultivates an appeal to the young set conscious of the latest moves on the threads front, which often means taking a walk on the grunge side.
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Mittelstrasse
The best streets for maxing out your credit card are Mittelstrasse and Pfeilstrasse, lined with exclusive fashion, jewellery and home-accessory shops.
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Monarchia
This fashion house stocks funky one-off and made-to-measure items that have a distinctly Magyar stamp. There is a branch in the West End City Centre.
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Le Temps des Cerises
Buy jeans with a 'cherry time' label from the St-Tropez boutique with the most disconcerting entrance (no, you won't get wet): Le Temps des Cerises.
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Paseo Arts District
The Paseo Arts District isn't much more than Paseo Dr itself, but there are several art galleries and boutiques in the Spanish colonial buildings.
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Caudan Waterfront
The Caudan Waterfront is the place to go for trendy knick-knacks and designer boutiques, including Floreal, Maille St, Shibani, IV Pl@y and Habit.
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Butanoga
Now we've seen shoes and we've worn shoes but we've never - ever - seen anything like these beauties by Matjaž Vlah. Judge for yourself.
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Chiseongno shopping precinct
Chiseongno shopping precinct has a number of youthful fashion stores and brand-name boutiques stocked with clothes, accessories and cosmetics.
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Kanela
Small boutique selling a small and changeable selection of women’s clothes by young local designers, as well as a range of jewellery.
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Hassan Og Den Dama
One of many boutiques on Skoveien, this shop has clothing, shoes and jewellery produced by Scandinavian and international designers.
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Shoon
With its eclectic, upmarket mix of active sportswear, African knick-knacks, travel books and shoes, this spacious store has broad appeal.
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Bandhej
This boutique feels like it got lost en route to New York, and has some beautiful traditional clothes and furnishings at upmarket prices.
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Mala Brajkovic
This quirky local designer stocks interesting women's clothes that might feature silk, leather or the odd bit of ironic stonewash denim.
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Rua Santa Catarina
The pedestrianised Rua Santa Catarina is the main shopping district in the centre, with its trim boutiques and animated crowds.
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Gregg Fleishman Studio
Like Eames on acid, Fleishman puts the ‘fun' in functional with his ingenious bent furniture and modular playhouses.
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ELM
Black-and-cream women’s fashion – the designs are unmistakeably Icelandic, with sharp, eccentric but very flattering cuts.
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L'Héroïne
A handful of Belgium's top designers are represented in this discreet boutique on one of Bruges' main shopping streets.
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Poterie Augier
Buy a giant Provençal urn way too big for any suitcase or another piece of clay craftmanship from Poterie Augier.
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Het Oorcussen
Unimposing shop that's home to top Flemish fashion designers including Ann Demeulemeester and Dries Van Noten.
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Alessi
Where would any design fiend worth their salt be without a kitchen appliance from Alessi ?
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Furor
If you want low prices on Italian designer jeans head to Furor two blocks south of the plaza.
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Christian Lacroix
Arles boasts the first-ever boutique of home-grown fashion designer Christian Lacroix.
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M)phosis
M)phosis carries the wispy, slinky designs of Singaporean Colin Koh.
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Jewel Button
The award-winning handmade jewellery designs are created by two top Seoul designers.
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