377 Bleecker St between Charles & Perry St
(212) 242-2333
Open the door to the Parisian perfumer’s West Village shop and step into a modern day boudoir. Decorated with Lucite furniture, fabric-covered walls, and a stunning crystal chandelier (made... Read More
341 Bleecker between Christopher and West 10th St
(212) 899-3359
The Aussie beauty brand opens its third NYC location, planting their flagship in the West Village. The decor is influenced by the neighborhood’s bohemian vibe, with natural wood, leather, and... Read More
400 Bleecker Street New York, NY 10014 (Bleecker and W. 11th)
(212) 620 4021
www.marcjacobs.com
This offshoot of the Marc Jacobs empire is one of our favourite literary destinations in New York. Its real specialty lies in the vast array of beautiful art tomes, housed on floor-to-ceiling wooden... Read More
449 West 14th Street, NY Between 9th and 10th Avenue
(212) 206 1272
www.jeffreynewyork.com
This high-end boutique is unlike any other in New York City, mainly due to its lack of pretension. This meatpacking mainstay is like your favorite bar merged with your favorite store. Founded by... Read More
154 West 10th Street (between Waverly Pl & Greenwich Ave)
(212) 741-2069
http://threelives.com/
One of the last bastions of old New York bookstores, Three Lives and Co. wears their mission statement proudly: “We exist for the reader, not the publisher, nor the marketer.” –... Read More
415 Bleecker Street (Bleecker and Bank)
646.438.9335
http://us.sandro-paris.com
With 3 new locations in manhattan, and an additional full court press on Bloomingdale’s, it’s safe to say that Sandro is taking NYC by storm. Reknown for their elegant simple lines with... Read More
151 Franklin St. (Varick & Hudson)
212.966.7144
www.patronofthenew.com
Having spent eight years on Washington St. overseeing visionary fashion designer Takahiro Miyashita’s Number (N)ine store, Al Abayan breaks new ground-this time on Franklin St. with Patron of... Read More
874 Washington St., New York, NY (@14th St.)
646.486.4800
www.dvf.com
In 1972, Diane von Furstenberg created the “wrap dress”—a form-fitting knit jersey blend that was an immediate classic. In 1976, Newsweek declared Diane “the most marketable female in fashion... Read More