HOT TO SHOP THE WORL FROM THE COMFORT OF YOUR COUCH
Fashion-obsessive confession: when traveling in a faraway land, a day of “sightseeing” is pretty much always girl code for “shopping trip” — I can’t help but feel that one of the best ways to get fully immersed in a foreign culture is by way of retail.
And for those whose summer schedule doesn’t include an international jaunt, these 10 e-commerce destinations – based in France, Poland and Spain among others with U.S. shipping options at the ready — are just as good as an in-person visit, without the added cost of air-travel. Your closet (and wallet) will thank you.
Sezane
If it’s effortless Parisian style you’re after (think simple, tailored tees, drop-waist dresses and fine leather accessories), then Sezane is the place for you. Plus, the Pinterest-esque layout is full of outfit inspiration you can trust on the bleariest of Monday mornings.
http://www.sezane.com
Valery Demure
Valery Demure turns to watercolor illustrations in lieu of the standard issue model shot to show off a curated assortment of wearable masterpieces (vintage and contemporary jewels, quirky eyewear, modern millinery). The London-based firm also offers representation and support to up-and-comers in the accessories world.
http://www.valerydemure.com/shop/
Magnolia Antic
In the realm of online shopping, few addresses embody their brick-and-mortar counterparts quite like Magnolia Antic. Though you won’t find the breathtaking assortment of antiques and home decor offerings online, the collection of beautifully tailored silk separates paints a very accurate picture.
http://magnoliaantic.es/en/home
Runway Bandits
Skewing a little on the younger side, Runway Bandits is a godsend when attempting to hunt down fun and affordable seasonal pieces that won't break the bank. You’ll be hard pressed to find anything that’s not certifiably adorable or priced above $50.
http://www.runwaybandits.com
French Trotters
A mixed bag of home goods, accessories and apparel for him and her, French Trotters (a play on “French” and “globe-trotters”) is a one-stop-shop for tastefully curated goods. The in-house line of chic basics has all the makings of the ideal wardrobe.
http://www.frenchtrotters.fr/boutique/en/
Nallik
Relying predominantly on precious and semi-precious stones (quartz, turquoise, citrine), Nallik is of the belief that keeping minerals close has a positive effect on body and soul. Seeing the bevy of dreamy pendants on offer made believers out of us in seconds flat.
http://nallik.de/en/home/?cur=1
LN-CC
Short for Late Night Chameleon Café, LN-CC’s by appointment only freestanding location is more of an interactive gallery space than shop, featuring a variety of exhibits, performances and a curated assortment of design-y apparel (think ACNE, Rick Owens and Yohji Yamamoto). But don’t book your trip across the pond just yet: the space is closed for renovations all summer, but luckily, the online shop is open 24/7.
http://www.ln-cc.com/en/northamerica/home/home/page/home
Thisispaper Shop
Thisispaper's virtual storefront is a study in thoughtful minimalism and craftsmanship. Whether it’s a wooden soup ladle, hand-knit booties for the whole fam or the signature rucksacks – each one is made to order by hand in their Warsaw studio -- you can be sure your purchase has a story to tell.
http://thisispapershop.com
Aritzia
30 years into its existence and Canadian-born Aritzia is still knocking it out of the park with thoughtful assortments of fashion favorites and under-the radar newbies like Paradise Mine and Sunday Best. Though plenty of freestanding locations have opened stateside, I will prefer to peruse the virtual shelves (shipping is free if you drop over $100).
http://us.aritzia.com
Esther
Trend-driven (no lack of sheer panels and strategically-placed cutouts here) and refreshingly budget-friendly, this Aussie shop is pure fun. But don't write it off as another pretty face: Esther pledges $1 from every sale to one of three charities and gives customers the option to up their donation at checkout. Shopping for a cause never looked so good.
www.esther.com.au
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