Chic New York Boutiques

The Tig Archives 09 / 16 / 2016

Ah, Fashion Week. You may have been noticing our many posts on The Tig’s Instagram this week referring to the New York City extravaganza where eager designers present their fall collections to even more eager audiences. (Oh, and there’s the endless string of parties, of course.) And while the energy and excitement of it all can be exhilarating, it can also be downright exhausting. Well, today we are introducing you to some chic boutiques in the Big Apple that are cozy, quiet, and tucked away from all the craziness. Enjoy our guide to an afternoon of easy-peasy fall shopping. (And hey, a glass of wine post-perusing never hurt anyone, either.)

  1. WANT Les Essentiels
    Located on a charming, tree-lined street in the West Village, WANT Les Essentiels’ New York boutique was conceived as a way to restore an intimate, warm and trusted shopping experience within the frenetic retail landscape. Curated by the brand’s co-founders and designers, Byron and Dexter Peart, the space draws guests into a beautiful townhouse, designed to resemble the layout of one’s home. European mid-century furnishings, American minimal art, and eclectic worldly treasures accent the boutique while still highlighting the building’s historic features. Guests are encouraged to discover quintessential WANT Les Essentiels favorites amongst carefully selected essential finds from brands across fashion, home and accessories.

    WANT Les Essentiels can be found at 301 West 4th Street, at the corner of Bank Street.

  2. Larsson & Jennings
    Anglo-Swedish watch brand Larsson & Jennings opened their very first U.S. flagship this summer on a picturesque stretch of Bleecker Street in the West Village. The space includes a unique cantilevered watch bar, LJX customization area and a fika bar for customers to enjoy a cup of coffee while they browse the brand’s entire Swiss-Made collection. This boutique references the rich cultural and architectural history of the surrounding neighborhood through polished concrete and white stucco.

    The Larsson & Jennings boutique can be found at 335 Bleecker Street, between 10th and Christopher.

  3. TOMORROWLAND
    Situated in the heart of SoHo, the first U.S. store from Japanese fashion powerhouse TOMORROWLAND incorporates the brand’s own men’s and women’s collections, along with a curated selection of niche apparel, accessories and lifestyle brands from Japan and around the world. At approximately 3,500 square feet, the landmarked, pre-war building’s original features, such as majestic interior columns, are juxtaposed with bold, custom-designed rugs and ample skylights, highlighting the spacious interior that conveys both timelessness and modernity.

    TOMORROWLAND NYC can be found at 476 Broome Street, between Wooster and Greene.

  4. Han Kjøbenhavn
    The Han Kjøbenhavn boutique on Prince Street in Nolita has its roots in classic, minimal Danish aesthetics. With the aim of creating a visually spectacular room rather than a classic shop environment, clean white walls have been outfitted with custom wooden fixtures and marble highlights, all handmade by the owners and/or Danish craftworkers. The store houses the brands distinct eyewear collection along with denim, high-end streetwear and accessories, all inspired by the fundamentals of Danish design. Additionally, a curated selection of architecture and design books are available for purchase.

    Han Kjøbenhavn can be found at 27 Prince Street, between Mott Street and Elizabeth Street.

  5. Maison Kitsuné
    Since its creation in 2002, Maison Kitsuné has successfully established itself as a favorite amongst fashion and music insiders. A French fashion Maison with all the tradition that implies, it carefully selects only the most luxurious materials from Japan, Italy and France and redefines classics with illustrious clothing for men and women. The brand’s 1,000 sq foot U.S. flagship store, located in the NoMad Hotel in New York City, evokes the ambience of walking into a Parisian apartment, with its towering steel-framed oval windows illuminating the classic custom made furnishings, silk carpets, polished marble, mosaic tiles and patterned wood flooring. Curated by Maison Kitsuné founders Gildas Loaëc and Masaya Kuroki, the store includes carefully selected products from brands like WANT Les Essentiels, Monocle, Michel Vivien and Aesop, alongside their own collections.

    Maison Kitsuné can be found at 1170 Broadway, at the corner of 28th Street.

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