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AERIN Palm Beach
“I adore the AERIN shop in Palm Beach. There are a couple others in the country, but the Palm Beach location is truly a jewel box full of clothing, accessories and decor that all made perfect sense and that captured...
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Alpark
Alpark is a two-story temple to glamour that sells evening dresses as well as designer suits, including clothes by Vera Wang and Elie Saab.
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Altona
For a slice of French fashion, head to this boutique on Worth Avenue that has a distinctly Riviera aesthetic. There are Capri pants that evoke a young Brigitte Bardot and sleek cotton shorts and tops that would like just right...
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C. Orrico
The three Orrico sisters, Casey, Kathie and Colleen, have created an empire of preppy dressing in Florida with outposts from Hobe Sound to Naples. This is command central, though, where the ode to pink-and-green runs strong and where you can...
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C.J. Laing
This store creates women’s and children’s clothing that suits the country club set. They are best known for their embroidered fabrics. (Think pants with small lobsters or Scotties on them.)
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Cashmere Beach
For an instant Palm Beach uniform, stop into this shop that sells everything—from the suede loafers and feather-weight jeans to cashmere sweaters and shawls—in the most gorgeous array of Florida appropriate colors.
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Courage B.
A brother and sister team, Stephanie and Nicholas Goureau, whose mother has owned boutiques in New York, Greenwich and East Hampton, opened this shop in 2009. They pride themselves on selling elegant looks that suit the Palm Beach lifestyle but...
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D. Dream Atelier
Turkish jewelry designer Duygu Ozdemir sells her own designs and will custom make pieces for clients at her gem of a shop off of Worth Avenue. Ozdemir works with silver, vermeil and precious and semi-precious stones to create fashionable cuffs,...
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Eye of the Needle
A longtime preppy paradise, this shop is still a favorite of the boarding school/country club kid set but it has a slightly edgier aesthetic than it once did. This is probably the best place in town to find a good...
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Fabienne Marumo Interiors
The French decorator whose name is on the door is often on hand here to advise shoppers on purchases. The boutique sells French linens and quilts, hand-stitched napkins, which can be custom embroidered, as well as china and carpets.
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Frédéric Fekkai
Located within the Brazilian Court Hotel, this Fekkai salon has talented stylists and makeup artists who cater to both the young and old guard.
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Giorgio’s of Palm Beach
This is one of those stores that is best enjoyed by people who don’t bother looking at price tags. After all, alligator-covered trunks require an extravagant lifestyle. You can find loafers, briefcases and purses (from itsy-bitsy to tote size) in...
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Gypsy
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Helen Ficalora
You’ve seen her lettered gold charms on necklaces (they are hugely popular baby gifts) but in this shop off of Worth Avenue, you can choose from hundreds of charms and chains to make your own earrings, bracelets or necklaces. The...
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Il Sandalo
This custom sandal company started in Capri has Palm Beach as their U.S. base. There is another store, which also sells their iconic thongs and wedges, in Southampton.
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Kassatly’s
Kassatly’s declares itself the oldest shop on Worth Avenue, and it has legions of loyal customers who have bought their linens, pajamas and cashmere sweaters from this family-owned boutique for years. In addition to custom linens, you can find such...
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Kemble Interiors
With her own book and regular magazine spreads featuring her work, interior designer Celerie Kemble may now be better known than her mother Mimi McMakin. The two women, who have been decorating Palm Beach houses for decades and have a...
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Kirna Zabete
At Palm Beach’s chic Royal Poinciana Plaza, the Kirna Zabete boutique showcases owner Beth Buccini’s excellent curation of designer clothes, shoes and accessories. The space itself is stunning on its own, with de Gournay wallpaper and pink Venetian plaster.
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La Ligne
La Ligne’s timeless fashions showcase effortlessly stylish (and actually wearable) tops, dresses, skirts, sweaters and loungewear—nearly all of them with the brand’s signature touch: a stripe.
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Lars Bolander
Trained at the Stockholm School of Design, Lars Bolander merges traditional Swedish design with a modern love of nature and color. His motto: “Design is about fantasy and never being afraid to do something.” In this shop, you may be...
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Leta Austin Foster
Decorator Leta Austin Foster has been a pillar of good taste in Palm Beach for years. She designs houses for a roster of discerning clients and she now reproduces or adapts many of the lamps and objects that were inspired...
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Lori Jayne Palm Beach
Filled with perfect hostess gifts such as monogrammed beach towels, cocktail napkins or doormats with custom-painted house motifs or initials, this delightful shop, which has been a Palm Beach favorite for more than 10 years, is brimming with objects that...
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Marissa Collections
From style maven Marissa Hartington, Marissa Collections Palm Beach showcases the owner’s curated picks of top clothing designers and jewelry. There is an ear piercer onsite as well.
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Mary Mahoney
Palm Beach hostesses swear by this 10,000-square-foot shop on Worth Avenue for their china, silver and crystal. Table settings are raised to an art form on this island, and here is where the artists find their tools. Among the brands...
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Maus & Hoffman
Maus & Hoffman is where the men of Palm Beach (and their sons) come for their shirts, sport coats and sweaters, plus swimwear, trousers and accessories. Find stylish, colorful looks from brands like Solemare, Hiltl and Zimmerli (plus the store's...
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Mecox Gardens
An outpost of the original Long Island home furnishings store that now has branches in Southampton, New York City, and LA, this store carries smart yet casual furniture (some antique and some reproduction) that fits Palm Beach's younger set. Longtime insiders buys candles,...
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Nancy Corzine
The work of decorator Nancy Corzine can be seen in plenty of stylish houses up and down the Florida coast. With this store, and now you don’t have to hire her to grab some of her style.
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Nili Lotan Palm Beach
The Palm Beach outpost from New York-based Nili Lotan is an airy, 1,300-square-foot space with the Israeli-born designer’s celebrity-approved, ready-to-wear clothing and accessories. Her signature: timeless pieces in muted tones that can be mix and matched.
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Shelter Island Home
Palm Beach homeowners who want to bring a less formal, more Hampton-esque look to their houses come here to pick up linens from John Robshaw, decorative glass and stylish table accessories and colorful cashmere or cotton pillows.
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Stubbs & Wootton
The original showroom of high-end, hand-made slipper company Stubbs & Wootton can be found in Via Parigi off of Worth Avenue. For men and women, daytime to black tie, there is a beautifully designed, handcrafted slipper here for everyone and...
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Tomas Maier
For style that is much more cutting edge and European than you will see in most area shops, Tomas Maier is the place to go. The shop carries the playful bags and shoes as well as unusual beachwear, jewelry and...
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Trillion
A Palm Beach institution, this trio of shops sells exquisite cashmere sweaters and blazers in a seductive array of colors. The main store offers clothing for men and women in the luxury casual vein of Loro Piana. Trillion Too features...
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Vivi’s of Palm Beach
Palm Beach’s oldest stationer is a favorite among many of the town’s most stylish hostesses, who wouldn’t dream of having their invitations, notecards or Christmas cards printed anywhere else. The store will customize everything from cocktail napkins to luggage tags...
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Well Made Home
Find custom upholstery, fabrics, wallpaper and window treatments—plus a colorful assortment of pillows—at this home design store on South County Road.
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C.J. Laing
Worth Avenue is one of those shopping streets, like Rodeo Drive and Avenue Montaigne, that evokes fantasy buying sprees. Its window displays of diamonds and designer clothes will not disappoint. All of the luxury purveyors are here from Hermès and Escada to Graff and Cartier. Some of the smaller boutiques also have international reputations, precisely because they offer an only-in-Palm-Beach aesthetic.