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Top 10 Fashion & Homewares

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  • 1. Orson & Blake

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

  • 2. Planet

    There’s plenty that’s portable here, such as wonderful textiles and ceramics. Each piece comes with information about its creator, and can be beautifully giftwrapped.

  • 3. Capital L

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

  • 4. Mecca Cosmetica

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

  • 5. 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
  • 6. Andrew McDonald

    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.

  • 7. Zimmerman

    More great Aussie swimwear, this time for the ladies. Check out their swimsuits and underwear.

  • 8. Easton Pearson

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

  • 9. Fat

    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.

  • 10. Akira

    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.

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