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This is a hat shop that brings such imagination to such an often under-looked area of fashion. Designer Ellen Christine brings us creations fit for a flapper, or My Fair Lady; Everything from a pansy colored cloche from the Twenties, to doll hats (like Schiaparelli), and straw hats perfect for any beach vacation. If you're looking to accessorize your head, this is your store.
The weekly freshness of this otherwise vintage shop nails the 70's and 80's with pinpoint accuracy.
Urban Outfitters bills themselves as "a global retailer with a boutique approach" and the "biggest small retailer in the world." With chic urban wear for the discerning hipster, UO become the store The Gap was in the '90s and what Old Navy has tried to pull off ever since.
Independent bookstore devoted entirely to mysteries.
Self Edge has gone to great lengths to find the world's finest denim; whether it be Selvedge lines made of metallic pink silk, rivets made from sterling silver, or poisonous python skin tags from Okinawa. Self Edge also carries a full line of non-denim clothing and jewelry by today's most cutting edge designers and artists.
Founded in 1980, Books of Wonder is New York City's largest and oldest children's bookstore and the city's leading specialist in children's literature. Among the various departments in our store are sections devoted to children's classic and contemporary picture books, board books for infants and toddlers, foreign language children's books, reference books for children (dictionaries, atlases, etc.), non-fiction, and chapter books and novels for children from beginning readers to teens. And, of course, there is our world famous Oz section - a whole bookcase devoted to the many Oz books by L. Frank Baum and his successors. Of special interest to collectors is our wall of old, rare, and collectible children's books and original children's book art.
Excellent bookstore serving the Columbia University area, with plenty of fascinating titles, new releases, obscure books from academic presses and the chance to rub elbows with erudite literary types.
JJ's has brought the finest hats and caps to New York since 1911, along with excellent service and a staff consisting of some of the most knowledgeable hat people in the industry.
There are perhaps only a select number of business owners who have designed events for Paris Hilton and the Dalai Lama. Elizabeth Ryan can, and after 28 years in this business, she's moved her uptown shop to the Lower East Side. The new Elizabeth Ryan Floral Design is gorgeous and accommodates any size event.
A trendy yet more accessibly (money-wise) collection of Ann Taylor outfits, accessories, and more.
Department store that carries women's, men's and children's apparel, as well as a large selection of shoes, handbags, accessories, beauty and fragrance.
Malandrino specializes in the kind of clothing you'd want to wear a party on a tropical island somewhere. It seems like it's resort season all year round at this party dress staple store. There are lots of great choices for those who aren't afraid of a lot of color and body-conscious, but flattering, shapes.
INA is the best high-end fashion consignment shop in NYC. Here you'll find everything from Lanvin to Hermes to Gucci to gently used Louboutin pumps at half the price. You can find highly covetable bags by the boatload and everything is reasonably priced. And with a number of locations throughout the city (primarily in SoHo) you can always find a ton of stuff to look through.
Flagship store of the popular European brand that emphasizes quality and sophistication in terms of design, materials, and production. The Etro universe of elegance derives from Gimmo Etro's innate passion for travel and history, something that's become the leitmotif of every Etro line.
Purveyors of only the finest—and most expensive—high-fidelity audio equipment, Bang & Olufsen serves the discriminating audiophile with perfection, while carrying enough reasonably priced goodies to bring in the average shopper.
The Hat Shop combines the wide selection of a department store with the custom selection of a milliner's atelier. Customers may choose from Chapeau Chateau—an in-house line of perennial favorites—in addition to the work of approximately thirty local milliners.
Founded in 1996 by Mark Haddawy and Katy Rodriguez, with boutiques in New York and Los Angeles, Resurrection is one of the world's premier international venues for collectible and historic clothing.
With a selection that spans every possible kind of bicycle and a staff knowledgeable to point you towards the right one, Bicycle Habitat is one of the most beloved bike shops in New York.
The shoes! The bags! The jewels! The dresses! Kirna Zabete can do no wrong. This boutique is a one-stop lesson in how to be utterly chic and fabulous. Interesting and unusual clothes pepper the selection of staple bags from Balenciaga and essential flats from Lanvin. There's also always a number of bags from Pierre Hardy and other designers that never fail to grace the pages of every season's magazine editorials (and celebrities)! It's also located next to Jill Stuart and across the street from La Perla, so you can pick up your accessories, your skivvies, and your dresses all in one fell swoop.