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French Trotters, Paris
Of all the cute little boutiques in Paris, this is probably my favorite, and if it were in New York I’d be blowing untold sums of cash there on the regular. This -
Kick Pleat, Austin
Kick Pleat’s aesthetic is best described as downtown chic married to Austin funk, and if it’s extreme low-key cool you’re after, this is pretty much a one-stop shopping destin -
Totokaelo, Seattle
Totokaelo is far and away the best indie boutique in Seattle, and if it was in New York or LA, it would be one of the top stores in those cities as well. The aesthetic here is phenomenal -
Ann Mashburn, Atlanta
I surprise myself with my enthusiasm for this super-preppy Atlanta-based boutique, because that’s not especially my thing. Still, Ann Mashburn is deeply appealing, like Stev -
Canoe, Portland
Portland’s got any number of cool shops—Standup Comedy, Frances May, Alder & Co.—but my favorite is design store Canoe, where I go to find items for the home aren’t the same pieces -
Heist, Venice
One of my favorite stores ever, anywhere. Heist feels like the kind of place where that woman you know who always looks spot-on chic without really trying shops. I am always discoverin -
Mohawk General Store, Silver Lake
Another great resource for indie designers, this one out of East LA. The silhouettes are on the voluminous side; the prints subtly ethnic-inspired, and th -
Liberty of London, London
I’m the world’s biggest fan of Liberty of London prints, and am always on their site searching for inspiration, and checking out their recent collaborations (every seas