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Around Hong Kong Island : Up-Market Malls and Boutiques

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Top 10 Up-Market Malls and Boutiques

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  • 1. The Landmark Centre

    It’s impossible to miss this smart, modern mall, with its conspicuous consumables from the likes of Chanel, Dior, Zegna, Versace, Prada, Vuitton, Bulgari and Tiffany.

  • 2. Seibu

    Four floors of designer clothes, cosmetics, gifts, household items and food.

  • 3. Lane Crawford

    Upmarket clothing, with concessions from most big Western designer brands, houseware, beauty products, glass and porcelain ranging from the exotic to the naff.

  • 4. The Prince’s Building

    Not as many top names as the next-door Landmark, but the bright, airy and less crowded Prince’s Building is worth a visit if big-name clothes and accessory designers are your thing.

  • 5. The Pedder Building

    Not a top mall, but many shops offer clearance stocks of designer clothes at sharp mark-downs. Most specialise in women’s fashions.

  • 6. Gucci

    This beautiful temple to the brand of Gucci is tended by elegant priestesses. It’s merely a question of whether you can afford to worship here.

  • 7. Dragon Culture

    Antiques shop with pottery from most dynasties, bamboo carvings and snuff bottles.

  • 8. Fetish Fashion

    Fun and fetish goods go together in this smart store dedicated to cross-dressers and leather lovers. Look out for the family of leather teddy bears.

  • 9. Shanghai Tang

    Local entrepreneur David Tang is the brains behind this smart twist on traditional Chinese clothes and ornaments. Jackets and kitsch Mao watches are staples.

  • 10. David’s Shirts

    Off-the-shelf and hand-made shirts are the speciality of this Hong Kong institution. Allow a couple of days for the handmade shirts.

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