One of the most incredible aspects of the Internet is that it allows you to shop from anywhere, at anytime, all at the simple click of a mouse. But how do you know where to look for the best in online fashion shopping? Here are a handful of our personal favourite e-boutiques in which you are sure to find a little something fresh for your wardrobe.
The Intuition boutique located on W. Pico Boulevard in Los Angeles is famous for drawing droves of celebrity customers such as Lauren Conrad and Eva Longoria-Parker. Those of you who aren’t anywhere near the west coast may shop from their vast inventory on the web. From their adorable (yet ineffectual-in-cold-weather) fashion scarves to scrumptious beauty products (such as the Sara Happ Lip Scrub in Cocoa), you will find just about anything for all tastes and budgets.
Its boutiques in Malibu, Santa Monica, Venice, Beverly Hills and Westlake, are all infused with a relaxed bohemian vibe that makes for a unique shopping experience. Its online store offers the hottest denim brands, buttery-soft tees, and other one-of-a-kind pieces for shoppers across the globe.
Accessorize your outfits with items from Gargyle.com. Their trinkets are certainly a little pricier than most other e-boutiques, however their pieces are absolutely showstopping. We absolutely love their Eley Kishimoto for Linda Farrow Black Zebra sunglasses.
With a distinct vibe and a solid inventory of the hottest and newest labels in denim, such as Acne, as well as pretty tunics and flouncy 3.1 Phillip Lim dresses (such as his floral crochet lace dress, above), this Brooklyn-based store is packed with a healthy dose of individuality.
Not everyone can cart themselves over to Threadless’s Chicago flagship store, so try the next best thing: shop their fully stocked online store for some originally designed artsy-fartsy prints, tees (the perfect complement to a blazer or a leather jacket), and sweatshirts. You may even submit your own designs to be voted on, and if your creations are cool enough, the company will create T-shirts with your designs!
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