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  • Nothing compares to Akira’s one-of-a-kind designs; his delicate and ephemeral garments are virtually art pieces and coveted by all. Check out his new menswear line.

  • On a street of designer names, this little shop and studio may not stand out. But it hand-crafts gorgeous shoes for men and women.

  • Fashion addicts beware: all the hottest names in Aussie design are crammed into this tiny shop.

  • This much-lauded designer duo specializes in unusual textiles and embellishments. Favoured by a slightly older clientele who can afford the hefty price tags.

  • An eclectic store brings some interesting Melbourne style to Sydney, with men’s and women’s labels from the cool city and an emphasis on the rare and quirky.

  • Incu Clothing

    A great clothing store selling men and women's clothing by hip and trendy Australian and overseas designers. This boutique sums up what's currently hot in Sydney or even Australian fashion. Brands such as: American Apparel, A.P.C., Gorman, Alice McCall, Karen Walker, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Deborah Sweeney, Camilla and Marc, Lover, Tsubi, Rag & Bone etc.

  • Mambo Friendship Store

    Australia’s favourite surfwear store for adults and kids, Mambo sells swimsuits, shorts, T-shirts and many accessories such as caps, watches, bags and surfboards. Look out for the new M-line, which is more fashion-oriented.

    A Mambo T-shirt
  • Mecca Cosmetica

    Mecca stocks cult cosmetic brands such as Kiehl’s, Becca and Stila, and is happy to advise on their application.

  • This one-stop shop for the hippest of hip combines a boutique, bookshop, furniture showroom, café and gallery.

  • For up and coming designers, crafts and arts take a trip to the Paddington Market, held every Saturday on the corner of Oxford Street and Newcombe Street (www.paddingtonmarket.com.au).

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