This celeb haunt delivers much more than the jewelry that first earned it its following: It’s also a great resource for Jesse Kamm’s silhouette-skimming clothing and handbags by Bird. Leia mais.
Clean-lined and sleek with a decidedly ’60s feel, this location is packed with designers like Boy Band of Outsiders, Alexander Wang, and Elizabeth and James. Leia mais.
Since this appointment-only endeavor operates overhead-free (the store is in designer Justin Kern’s home), prices are far more reasonable than you’ll find elsewhere in town. Leia mais.
Racks in this sizable boutique are packed with Sretsis carousel-horse-print dresses and Humanoid cashmere cardigans. It’s hard to leave empty-handed. Leia mais.
This hidden find is loaded with ingenious pieces from little-known labels, like bow-topped silk baby-doll Meghan dresses and gold pendant Lisa Levine necklaces. Leia mais.
Hugely popular, thanks to an excellent mix of merchandise that includes Iro, Coven, and Tila March. Leia mais.
New shipments arrive weekly, if not more often, and a portion of the proceeds benefits a high school in the Valley. Leia mais.
Owner Nilou Ghodsi’s dedication to customer service has garnered her a stalwart clientele. She sends thank-you notes after every purchase and won’t let you buy something if it doesn’t fit just right. Leia mais.
The largest part of this cavernous showroom hosts the mix of clothing for which American Rag became famous more than two decades ago—plum vintage alongside established labels like Helmut Lang. Leia mais.
This Northeast Minneapolis shop feels like a real-life Etsy, with local artists, such as screen printers Adam Yurman and Too Many Suitors, and totally non-kitschy Minnesota-themed souvenirs. Leia mais.