FASHION & JEWELRY
40NINE WATCH
This colorful timepiece purveyor specializes in unique, sporty watches for men and women. Danielle B Jewelers, 871 Seventh Ave., 212-459- 1400; teno.com
ALEXANDER WANG
Minimal and cool, Alexander Wang’s Soho outpost is the ultimate destination for all things haute, drawing inspiration from grunge and French chic for that covetable downtown look. 103 Grand St., 212-977-9683; alexanderwang.com
ANNE FONTAINE
This Parisian designer is famous for her essential wear-everywhere white shirt. 837 Madison Ave., 212-988-8081; 610 Fifth Ave., 212-489-1554; annefontaine.com
AQUATALIA
Fashion darlings like The Glamourai’s Kelly Framel and royal style-maven Kate Middleton rely on Creative Director Edmundo Castillo for weatherproof and stain-resistant shoes and boots to finish off the perfect wardrobe. Their men’s selection is off the charts, too. 965 Madison Ave., 646-677-5555; aquatalia.com
AQUAZZURA
Colombian-born designer Edgardo Osorio’s colorful, ultra-glam footwear— like his signature Sexy Thing booties and Christy flats—is having a major moment, and his Madison Avenue boutique provides the perfect backdrop, with graphic stripes, striking columns, and beautiful marble. INSIDER TIP: The just-released #Aquazzuramini was announced on Instagram, allowing girls to be just like Mommy with miniature versions of Aquazzura’s coveted shoes. 939 Madison Ave., 347-328-0080; aquazzura.com
ARMARIUM
Make like a fashion insider and browse a curated selection of must-have pieces (like an off-the-runway Salvatore Ferragamo dress or one-of-a-kind minaudière) that are available to rent. The store’s knowledgeable founders, Alexandra Lind Rose and Trisha Gregory, are industry veterans with decades of experience between them. 1 E. 52nd St., 646-580-7464; armarium.com
AURÉLIE BIDERMANN
This French jeweler recently opened a boutique on Madison Avenue with an exclusive capsule collection. The new shop is brimming with both her fashion and high jewelry, inspired by leaves, shells, and animals. 957 Madison Ave., 212-628-2125; 265 Lafayette St., 212-335-0604; aureliebidermann.com
BALMAIN
A-listers like Allison Williams and Naomi Watts and models like Jourdan Dunn and Rosie Huntington-whiteley are fans of Olivier Rousteing’s glam pieces, which range from cut-out tops to colorful body-conscious dresses. 100 Wooster St., 212-966-4200; balmain.com
BARNEYS NEW YORK
The luxury retailer returns to its original 1920s home in Chelsea with a 55,000-square-foot, five-floor flagship. 660 Madison Ave., 212-826-8900; 101 Seventh Ave., 646-264-6400; 2151 Broadway, 646-335-0978; barneys.com
BERGDORF GOODMAN
This New York institution isn’t just about luxury fashion (though obviously there’s plenty of that): It offers personal styling sessions from experts like 30-year veteran (and Chanel bag enthusiast) Alla Prokopov, a John Barrett salon on the penthouse floor, and picturesque views of Central Park from its restaurant designed by Kelly Wearstler. INSIDER TIP: Want to be the first to know about the arrival of new Chanel accessories? Get on Joseph Costello’s emails for hard-to-find runway pieces and one-of-a-kind classics. Women’s Store, 754 Fifth Ave., 212-753-7300; Men’s Store, 745 Fifth Ave., 212-753-7300; bergdorfgoodman.com
BLUE & CREAM
Jeffrey Goldstein took this Hamptons outpost and duplicated the experience for Manhattan shoppers, offering a unique product mix for men and women like Illesteva sunnies and Sydney Evan jewelry; designers from its own private label to romantic feminine looks from Zimmerman make this a one-stop shop. 1 E. First St., 212-533-3088; blueandcream.com
BOTTEGA VENETA
As a precursor to the opening of its first New York Maison store, this Italian powerhouse just moved into a sprawling Madison Avenue location. 650 Madison Ave., 212-371-5511; Brookfield Place, 225 Liberty St., 212-271-2626; bottegaveneta.com
BROOKFIELD PLACE
The city’s newest retail mecca is all about one-stop shopping, with All Saints, Bottega Veneta, Ermenegildo Zegna, Gucci, Hermès Parfumerie, Saks Fifth Avenue, Smythson, Salvatore Ferragamo, Theory, and Tory Burch. Dining options include new favorites like authentic French marketplace Le District and American saloon P.J. Clarke’s. 230 Vesey St., 212-978-1698; brookfieldplaceny.com
BROOKS BROTHERS
Design darling Zac Posen lends expertise to classic American sportswear as the brand’s creative director. 1180 Madison Ave., 212-2895027; 1270 Avenue of the Americas, 212-247-9374; 346 Madison Ave., 212-682-8800; brooksbrothers.com
BRUNELLO CUCINELLI
Leonardo Dicaprio and Prince William are fans of this luxury Italian label’s streamlined shapes in mineral shades. 379 Bleecker St.,
212-627-9202; 683 Madison Ave., 212-813-0900; 134 Greene St., 212-334-1010; brunellocucinelli.com
CALVIN KLEIN
The American brand’s collections bring modernity to a whole new level, and thanks to a global ad campaign boasting icons like Kate Moss and Grace Coddington and of-the-moment models like Bella Hadid, it’s a proven staple among the stylish and fashionforward. 654 Madison Ave., 2122-292-9000; calvinklein.com
CANALI
The choice for leading men from the big screen to city streets, Canali specializes in made-to-measure menswear. 625 Madison Ave., 212-752-3131; canali.com
CAROLINA HERRERA
Elegant silhouettes get pops of color in the iconic designer’s jewel box of a boutique. 802 Madison Ave., 212-7442076; carolinaherrera.com
CARTIER
After a major renovation spearheaded by interior designer Thierry Despont, the revamped mansion is exquisite. It features leather upholstered walls and a staircase connecting all four floors of the 44,100-square-foot space. INSIDER TIP: Among the many offerings—signature pieces, high jewelry, accessories, and collectible watches—the just-released Panthère de Cartier watch is the most sough-after item. 653 Fifth Ave., 212-446-3400; 828 Madison Ave., 212-472-6400; cartier.us
CÉLINE
Purveyor of all things sleek and minimal, Phoebe Philo’s designs are for the chic set. 870 Madison Ave., 212-535-3703; 67 Wooster St., 212-226-8001; celine.com
DAVID ALAN JEWELRY
This appointment-only jeweler is perfect for helping find and craft stunning pieces for any occasion. 2 W. 45th St., 212-382-1410; davidalanjewelry.com
DAVID YURMAN
The fashion jewelry brand does ever fresher takes on its classic cable and chevron patterns, from everyday bracelets to engagement rings and elaborate pavé designs. 712 Madison Ave., 212-752-4255; 114 Prince St., 212-343-7918; davidyurman.com
DE GRISOGONO
Founder and Creative Director Fawaz Gruosi creates pieces that contrast generous volumes with sensual lines. 824 Madison Ave., 212-439-4220; degrisogono.com
DOLCE & GABBANA
Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana’s take on Italian glamour has been at the forefront of fashion since the brand’s establishment in 1984. 717 Fifth Ave., 212-897-9653; Woman’s Boutique, 827 Madison Ave., 212-249- 4100; Children’s Boutique, 820 Madison Ave., 646-767-9171; dolcegabbana.com
DOVER STREET MARKET
The fashion retail space offers multiple floors with an eclectic atmosphere and trendy pieces to match the art gallerylike aesthetic. INSIDER TIP: The rotating clothing installations are always timely. Visit now for the Comme des Garçons installation by Rei Kawakubo, who will also be honored this year at the Met’s Costume Institute in an exhibition called “The Art of In Between.” 160 Lexington Ave., 646-837-7750; doverstreetmarket.com
DSQUARED2
The brand’s fashion-forward styles have appeared everywhere from Madonna’s music videos to catwalks all over the globe. 402 W. Broadway, 212-966-3487; dsquared2.com
EDON MANOR
Statement-making shoes from Paul Andrew and Alexandre Birman, bags by Lanvin and Givenchy, small leather goods from design darling Alexander Wang, and so much more make up an accessories-lover’s dream at the English manor-inspired boutique, which is infused with a dreamy palette of nudes, ivory, and blush tones. 391 Greenwich St., 212-431-3890; edonmanor.com
ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA
The luxury Italian label offers men’s clothing, tailored suits, shoes, accessories, and fragrances. 663 Fifth Ave., 212-421-4488; zegna.com
ESCADA
Effortless glamour and modern femininity are at the core of the German-based women’s brand. 7 E. 55th St., 212-755-2200; us.escada.com
FIVESTORY
Housed in a traditional brownstone on the Upper East Side, the three-story boutique founded by New York University graduate Claire Olshan (and her father, Fred Distenfeld) offers one-off finds from sought-after labels like Giambattista Valli, Brandon Maxwell, and Rosie Assoulin. 18 E. 69th St., 212-888-1338; fivestoryny.com
FOREVERMARK
Each Forevermark diamond is beautiful, rare, and responsibly sourced. De Beers Diamond Jewellers, 703 Fifth Ave., 212-906-0001; debeers.com
GIVENCHY
Riccardo Tisci’s vision of the maison brings a dose of urban luxe to women’s and men’s ready-to-wear and accessories. 747 Madison Ave., 212-650-0180; givenchy.com
GUCCI
Creative Director Alessandro Michele brings a fresh twist to the Italian luxury brand with clothes and accessories that feel vintage and referential but also lively and unmistakably now. 725 Fifth Ave., 212-826-2600; gucci.com
HERMÈS
Since 2001, Pierre Hardy has created jewelry designs that put a modern spin on the brand’s equestrian heritage. 691 Madison Ave., 212-751-3181; Men’s Store, 690 Madison Ave., 212-308-3585; 15 Broad St., 212-785-3030; hermes.com
INTERMIX
Personal stylists guide shoppers through a mix of edgy and stylish sartorial and accessories designers. 98 Prince St., 212-966-5303; 332 Bowery, 212-228-8531; 365 Bleecker St., 212-929-7180; 812 Washington St., 646-480-5762; 125 Fifth Ave., 212-533-9720; intermixonline.com
ISABEL MARANT
The designer’s collection of French It-girl pieces are set off by the boutique’s beautiful installations using wood, polyester film, and a motor by sculpture artist Arnold Goron. 469 Broome St., 212-219-2284; 23 E. 67th
St., 212-249-2019; isabelmarant.com
JEFFREY NEW YORK
Manhattan’s style set shops the boutique for items from Christian Louboutin, Sacai, Kenzo, and more. 449 W. 14th St., 212-206-1272; jeffreynewyork.com
JENNIFER FISHER
This celebrity jewelry designer and fashion favorite specializes in charms, architectural cuffs, and stackable rings. 103 Fifth Ave., 888-255-0640; jenniferfisherjewelry.com
JIMMY CHOO
Choo’s sky-high strappy sandals may be the most recognizable, but the brand’s handbags and leather goods are just as coveted. 699 Madison Ave., 212-759-7078; 645 Fifth Ave., 212-593-0800; 111 Greene St., 347-584-882; jimmychoo.com
JITROIS
This French house is celebrated for its expert work with luxury leathers. 959 Madison Ave., 917-239-0933; jitrois.com
JOHN VARVATOS
The designer’s love of Motor City rock ’n’ roll is apparent in his trendy, tailored menswear. 765 Madison Ave., 212-7602414; johnvarvatos.com
KIRNA ZABÊTE
Founded in 1999 by college friends, the eclectic boutique—which recently opened a permanent outpost in East Hampton—features Beth Buccini’s curated favorites, including cuttingedge fashion from 3.1 Phillip Lim and Vetements. 477 Broome St., 212-9419656; kirnazabate.com
LALIQUE
The French master of all things crystal continues to expand its offerings. Recent highlights include gorgeous bowls and vases designed by the late great Zaha Hadid. 609 Madison Ave., 212-355-6550; lalique.com
LANCIANI TRAVEL JEWELRY
Each piece is plated with three layers of yellow, white, or oxidized gold, and hand set with cubic zirconia stones. 826 Lexington Ave., 212-832-2092; lanciani.com
LA PERLA
Founded in 1954 by Italian corsetmaker Ada Masotti, La Perla now offers everything from swimwear to perfume. 803 Madison Ave., 212-570-0050; 434 W. Broadway, 212-219-0999; laperla.com
LJ CROSS
Jeweler Lisa Jackson creates pieces that convey laidback luxury. 994 Madison Ave., 212-472-5050; ljcrossny.com
LOUIS VUITTON
Go for monogrammed leather bags and luxury trunks galore. INSIDER TIP: The Soho shop, revamped by architect Peter Marino, features the works of artist Shuji Mukai on display. Flagship, 1 E. 57th St., 212-758-8877; 116 Greene St., 212-274-9090; louisvuitton.com
MARNI
Consuelo Castiglioni’s playful vision for the Italian label made it a global success across womenswear, menswear, and baubles. 159–161 Mercer St., 212-3433912; 1 Gansevoort St., 646-532-6015; 21 E. 67th St., 212-257-6907; marni.com
MARYAM NASSIR ZADEH
Located on the Lower East Side, this boutique boasts stark white walls that act as a canvas for the downtown designer’s curated selection of independent designers, insider faves, and her own minimal styles. 123 Norfolk St., 212-673-6405; mnzstore.com
MICHAEL KORS
Every season caters to the designer’s glam, jet-set-chic clientele. 601 Fifth Ave., 212-582-2444; michaelkors.com
MISAHARA
Designer Lepa Galeb-roskopp is influenced by her multicultural lifestyle. The Shops at the Plaza Hotel, 1 W. 58th St., 212-371-7050; misahara.com
MODA OPERANDI
Not just for fashion insiders anymore, Moda Operandi’s straight-from-therunway looks are shoppable in the online retailer’s boutique. Look for seasonal collections from the likes of Marchesa, Jonathan Simkhai, and Emilio Pucci. 24 E. 64th St., 212-7277120; modaoperandi.com
MONCLER
Thom Browne takes après ski to the next level with modern looks for ladies and gents. 650 Madison Ave., 646-7687022; 90 Prince St., 646-350-3620; moncler.com
NORMA KAMALI
The shop features Kamali’s collection as well as an organic café and home and wellness items. 11 W. 56th St., 212-957-9797; normakamali.com
OLIVER PEOPLES
Hailing from West Hollywood, the California-cool designs prove to be a mainstay for Manhattanites. 366 W. Broadway, 212-925-5400; 575 Madison Ave., 212-593-6135; 812 Madison Ave., 212-585-3433; oliverpeoples.com
OPENING CEREMONY
Established designers like Raf Simons and Pamela Love make the bustling shop a must-visit locale. 35 Howard St., 212-219-2688; 1190–1192 Broadway, 646-695-5680; openingceremony.com
PAUL MORELLI
This jeweler remained Bergdorf Goodman Jewelry Salon’s best-kept secret until he opened a stand-alone shop in 2014. 895 Madison Ave., 212-585-4200; paulmorelli.com
PROENZA SCHOULER
Created in New York by Parsons graduates-turned-fashion powerhouses Jack Mccollough and Lazaro Hernandez, the brand redefines the modern woman’s wardrobe with forward-thinking designs. 822 Madison Ave., 212-585-3200; 121 Greene St., 212-420-7300; proenzaschouler.com
RAG & BONE
American staples get the British tailoring treatment at this in-demand label. Women’s Store, 182 Columbus Ave., 212-362-7138; 73 E. Houston St., 212-777-2210; Men’s and Women’s, 425 W. 13th St., 212-249- 3331; 11 E. 68th St., 646-517-7586; 119 Mercer St., 212-219-2204; Men’s Store, 228 W. Broadway, 646-277- 8362; rag-bone.com
RALPH LAUREN
Since its inception in 1968, the label has put its stamp on everything from tuxedos to tennis skirts. INSIDER TIP: Nestled inside the flagship shop is Ralph Lauren’s first-ever fragrance boutique with 10 specially crafted eaux de parfums. The exclusive scents channel
locales that have most influenced Lauren’s personal and professional life. New York City has an especially lovely scent, with notes of white lily and vetiver that recall the warmth and the spice so emblematic of Manhattan. Women’s and Home Flagship, 888 Madison Ave.,
212-434-8000; Men’s Flagship, 867
Madison Ave., 212-606-2100;
ralphlauren.com
REINSTEIN/ROSS, GOLDSMITHS
The jeweler is known for contemporary designs rendered with ingots of 18k to 22k gold. 29 E. 73rd St., 212-722-1901; reinsteinross.com
SAKS FIFTH AVENUE
The go-to for trendy yet accessible contemporary collections, the luxury department store has stood as a pillar of New York’s fashion industry since 1924. 611 Fifth Ave., 212-753-4000; Brookfield Place, 225 Liberty St., 646-344-6300; saks.com
SALVATORE FERRAGAMO
The Italian luxury lifestyle brand is favored by New York socialites and investment bankers. 655 Fifth Ave., 212-759-3822; ferragamo.com
SANJAY KASLIWAL
Sanjay Kasliwal and his expert artisans are masters at Indian enameling techniques. 971 Madison Ave., 212-988-1511; sanjaykasliwal.com
SMYTHSON
From Grace Kelly to Sigmund Freud, the British brand has been the longtime choice for quality leather goods. 667 Madison Ave., 212-2654573; smythson.com
SONIA RYKIEL
Shop signature striped looks and colorful frocks amid the setting of a Parisian café, outfitted with more than 20,000 vintage books. 816 Madison Ave., 212-396-3060; soniarykiel.com
STELLA MCCARTNEY
Mccartney brings sustainable fashion to the forefront with super-chic vegan accessories and a new menswear line. 112 Greene St., 212-627-1408; stellamccartney.com
THAKOON
Thakoon Panichgul creates effortless cool-meets-american classic pieces for the modern woman. 70 Wooster St., 212-929-0700; thakoon.com
THE APARTMENT BY THE LINE
Modeled after a Soho apartment and offering services from personal styling assistance to wedding and gift registry, the shop sells everything from a blue velvet tufted sofa to an Altuzarra dress for your wardrobe and not-so-humble abode. 76 Greene St., 917-460-7196; theline.com
THE ROW
Celeb design duo Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen brought their Californiacool and minimalist designs to a three-story townhouse in the heart of the Upper East Side for an intimate shopping experience. Their sleek collections include a new menswear line and curated vintage jewelry collection. 17 E. 71st St., 212-755-2017; therow.com
THEORY
Basics get injected with the brand’s minimalist classicism, resulting in cashmere pullovers, boat neck blouses, and leather jackets that are a must for every closet from Wall Street to the Upper East Side. 40 Gansevoort St., 212-524-6790; 137 Fifth Ave., 212-460-5289; 230 Columbus Ave., 212-362-3676; theory.com
TIFFANY & CO.
The memory of a black-clad Audrey Hepburn may draw visitors to the famed jeweler’s Fifth Avenue flagship, but distinctive designs across a range of price points keep them coming back. The offerings include sweetheart necklaces and rings in sterling silver (the Elsa Peretti collection); sleek, contemporary cuffs and bracelets (the Tiffany T collection); and show-stopping fine jewelry (Tiffany Masterpieces). 727 Fifth Ave., 212-755-8000; tiffany.com
TOD’S
Italian luxury at its best, Tod’s offers shoes, ready-to-wear, and leather goods for men and women whose priorities run to quality craftsmanship and contemporary style. 650 Madison Ave., 212-644-5945; tods.com
TOMAS MAIER
Browse casual essentials within a chic 19th-century townhouse in the West Village. 407 Bleecker St., 212-547-8383; 956 Madison Ave., 212-988-8686; tomasmaier.com
TORY BURCH
Chic patterns and relaxed, easy silhouettes make Tory Burch an enduring favorite of Manhattan’s glitterati. 797 Madison Ave., 212-5108371; 38–40 Little W. 12th St., 212-929-0125; toryburch.com
TOTOKAELO
Comme des Garçons and The Row are just two of the top labels found in this curated stop for fashion and art. 54 Crosby St., 306-623-3582; totokaelo.com
TOURNEAU
New York’s go-to emporium is a certified retailer for Rolex, Patek Philippe, and its namesake watches since 1900. 510 Madison Ave., 212-7585830; 1095 Avenue of the Americas, 212-278-8041; 12 E. 57th St., 212-758-7300; tourneau.com
WEMPE JEWELERS
Since debuting in NYC in 1980, Wempe has been recognized as one of the world’s leading purveyors of fine timepieces and jewels. 700 Fifth Ave., 212-397-9000; Rolex Boutique, 665
Fifth Ave., 212-759-8278; wempe.com
WESTFIELD WORLD TRADE CENTER
Shoppers come for the Insta-worthy architecture by Santiago Calatrava and stay for oodles of luxury shopping, thanks to stores like London Jewelers, John Varvatos, Smythson, and the first-ever Dior makeup concept boutique. 185 Greenwich St., 212-2849982; westfield.com
WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND
In 1993, college friends Gerard Maione and Seth Weisser opened a vintage paradise for those seeking something truly unique amid the usual luxury label suspects. Coveted finds—from the 1880s to 1990s!— include Hermès Birkin bags, Louis Vuitton trunks, and Chanel earrings. 351 Broadway, 212-343-1225; whatgoesaroundnyc.com