Women’s Retail Stores Miami FL
Local resource for women's department stores in Miami, FL. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to designer dresses, designer handbags, women's perfume, casual wear, women's lingerie, fur, jewelry, and accessories, as well as advice and content on plus size women's clothing.
BOA STYLE
(305) 433-5929
2620 MIAMI AVE
Miami, FL
BOA STYLE
(305) 433-5929
2620 MIAMI AVE
Miami, FL 33127
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elorganics
(305) 298-4478
10816 sw 75 st
Miami, FL
elorganics
(305) 298-4478
10816 sw 75 st
Miami, FL 33173
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Consign of the Times
(305) 535-0811
1635 Jefferson Avenue
Miami Beach, FL
Consign of the Times
(305) 535-0811
1635 Jefferson Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Store Type
Womens Consignment
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Lupa Shoes
(305) 264-5872
7795 W. Flagler Street #11
Miami, FL
Heart & Soul
305-532-2775
411 Espanola Way
Miami Beach, FL
Ecoist
(305) 674-0433
2628 NW 2nd Ave
Miami, FL
Ecoist
(305) 674-0433
2628 NW 2nd Ave
Miami, FL 33127
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Eco Artistic Products
(305) 861-1168
6538 Collins Ave, # 376
Miami Beach, FL
Eco Artistic Products
(305) 861-1168
6538 Collins Ave, # 376
Miami Beach, FL 33141
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Boheme
42112 Fisher Island Drive
Miami, FL
Nordstrom #780
(305) 262-1671
7795 W Flagler Street Last Chance
Miami, FL
American Apparel
(305) 442-7550
3030 Grand Ave.
Miami, FL
American Apparel
(305) 442-7550
3030 Grand Ave.
Miami, FL 33133
Hours
Sun - Wed 11am - 10pm
Thu 11am - 11pm
Fri - Sat 10am - 11pm
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  Robyn Mathieson opened her third retail store, in Newmarket, Auckland, last Thursday to much fanfare. (Mathieson currently has stores in Ponsonby and Wellington and also is sold at 24 stockists nationwide.) The Newmarket store, located at 19b Osborne Street, was designed in collaboration with renowned Wellington architect Scott Gordon. Gordon’s designs for the store, which is a contemporary take on retro styling, use sleek modern lines injected with exposed concreted and pops of colours—a complement to Mathieson’s very own sleek and modern designs. The new shop is currently stocking Mathieson’s new spring–summer 2010–11 range entitled I’d Rather Be. It is a reminder of our bygone childhood memories in a grown-up world. With names of garments such as ‘I’d Rather Be … Doing the Loop Dee Loop’, and ‘… Left with the Icing Bowl’, the collection is a great way to bring those memories flooding back. The collection, as always, is strong on prints, vivid bright colours and wonderful textures. Floaty silk dresses mix with tailored jackets and knitted cardigans to give that unique Robyn Mathieson signature. Mathieson, who has been in the business for 20 years now, feels as ‘energized about the store opening and the direction of the Robyn Mathieson brand as when I first started.’—Sopheak Seng... |
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