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Aidan Gill
Harking back to days where gents sported full beards and shaving was considered an art, the front of this trendy shop is dedicated to products hand-selected by master-barber Gill from around the globe, while the back is straight out of...
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Angelique
NOLA fashionistas flock to this Uptown store founded by former stylist Angelique Palumbo. With a discerning eye and excellent taste, the warm and friendly staff personally outfits customers in avant-garde designers, including by Malene Birger, Plein Sud and Halston Heritage.
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Century Girl
Step back into time at Leah Blake’s impeccably curated French Quarter shop, Century Girl. Blake has an a knack for turning gifts from the past into pearls of the present–1950’s polka dot dresses mix with vintage kangaroo hide purses, turning...
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Joseph
With several locations around the country, Joseph specializes in high-end women’s fashion, including clothing, jewelry, handbags and shoes.
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NOLA Couture
New Orleans’s take on Vineyard Vines, NOLA Couture is conveniently located on prime shopping stretch Magazine Street. This vibrant shop’s signature ties come in a rainbow of different colors and are patterned with motifs of the Gulf Coast, reflecting the...
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Perch
Perch, located in the chic Garden District, is an emporium of stylish finds, ranging from one-of-a-kind jewelry to vibrant textiles. There is also an in-house design team that can customize furniture in every color and pattern under the sun.
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Pied Nu
Pied Nu (“barefoot” in French) is a women’s fashion boutique with a curated selection of clothing and accessories from independent and emerging designers, most of whom are women. There is also a selection of beauty products, candles, cute home goods...
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SOSUSU Boutique
This chic, light-filled store sells carefully curated, contemporary women’s fashion, with each piece handpicked by the owner.
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Weinsteins
Since 1971, the Weinstein family has been outfitting New Orleans’s well-heeled crowd in experimental designers including Issey Miyake, Azzedine Alaia and Yohji Yamamoto. Housed in a gorgeous, modern building on Magazine Street, this iconic store sells duds for both men...
New Orleans

Like many historic cities that have experienced growth throughout centuries, the Crescent City developed organically. Though it started in a centralized and geographically important setting on an elevated parcel of land in a bend of the Mississippi River, over time the metropolis expanded in all directions. As a result, New Orleans feels less like a coherent city and more like a conglomerate of multiple hamlets merging to form a vivacious place that is greater than the sum of its parts. Shopping options reflect the Big Easy’s varied personalities. In one afternoon, intrepid visitors can explore funky vintage wares in the bohemian Marigny, gleaming antiques and silver in the French Quarter, uber-cool contemporary art in the Warehouse District and home décor in the Garden District that could give New York’s D&D Building a run for its money.