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Early Sneakers, Munich
The small shop Early Sneakers is situated in a little side street, not far from the hustle and bustle of Munich’s Viktualienmarkt where you can still experience the city in all its quaintness. Inside: parquet floor, vaulting horses and boxes and indeed entire shelves of sporting apparatus. Above, below and in between – sneakers everywhere, wherever you look. Early Sneakers, Munich - read more
Le Royal Eclaireur, Paris
In summer 2011 the doors of the fashion shop Le Royal Eclaireur opened. The shop with an area of 200 m² and no less than seven display windows is a novelty indeed, since customers find themselves in a kind of hotel suite, where fashion is combined with interior design, art and the latest technologies. Le Royal Eclaireur, Paris - read more
Peter Sheppard, Sydney
The Peter Sheppard Store in Sydney rubs shoulders with the likes of Chanel and Miu Miu and their exquisite designs. In the Design Gallery on Level 4 of the Westfield Shopping Centre this store effortlessly blends with the elegant atmosphere of the neighbouring stores and exudes a feel for cosmopolitan luxury design with its high-polish, glazed entrance concourse. Peter Sheppard, Sydney - read more
Pretty Ballerinas, London
The expansion of Pretty Ballerinas continues apace, and the name now operates a string of stores across the globe. London’s Covent Garden is the latest location to be blessed with one of the label’s shops. Pretty Ballerinas, London - read more
Palladium, Amsterdam
Being one of the largest trends of the nineties, Palladium boots made a slow but steady comeback in the zeroes. But by opening a first European brandstore in Amsterdam, the French label has made a definitive return. With that the authentic fashion classic shows it has passed the test of time effortlessly. Palladium, Amsterdam - read more
Monsieur Dubois, Zurich
Monsieur Dubois opened in Zürich in 2009. This extraordinary shoe store immediately strikes you when strolling through Zürich’s old town. Pale, finely decorated tiles, all hand-painted, grace the landscape of cubes reminiscent of days gone by and provide the backdrop for the extravagant and refreshing line-up of modern and classic shoes and accessories. Monsieur Dubois, Zurich - read more
RSVP Gallery, Chicago
To reach this hip gallery you have to leave Chicago’s skyscraper-dominated skyline behind you and take one of Chicago’s charmingly nostalgic railway trains for a while. Hop off at “Damen” station and immediately you’ll be welcomed by the epicentre of hip lifestyle - the home of RSVP Gallery, the electrifying interface between fashion, art and streetstyle culture. RSVP Gallery, Chicago - read more
Tenoversix, Los Angeles
Thanks to its completely turquoise look the store is particularly striking outside but its interior design is just as unconventional: A fairytale-filigree accordion pleat dress by Vena Cava dangles airily from an art installation while a pair of Acne platform pumps in cognac leather – tidily framed – hangs from the wall. Welcome to TENOVERSIX, the multi-label store with a difference. Tenoversix, Los Angeles - read more
KronKron, Reykjavik
The winning combination of flamboyant ranges and colourful interior design never fails to cast a spell on passers-by. Turquoise-plastered walls clash with yellow and orange lintels. Violet cladding radiates competing with pink changing rooms. Everything is garish, eccentric and colourful – a shoe store as sweet as a sugar factory. KronKron, Reykjavik - read more
Davids, Toronto
Passageways in pale marble, spread-out glazed façades and a perfectly coordinated colour scheme composed of finest nuances of the black and white spectrum. Those entering Davids’ flagship store on Bloor Street in Toronto, enter a retail store of sublime elegance. Davids, Toronto - read more
No 74, Berlin
“Appearances can be deceiving!” One can indeed only use superlatives when describing the world’s first adidas Concept Store No. 74 on Torstrasse in the heart of Berlin. No 74, Berlin - read more
Uebervart, Frankfurt
Frankfurt is only conceivable with a suit and necktie? Far from it! Following the successful Concept Store Uebervart at Kleiner Hirschgraben a second shop of the same name was opened four months ago and has been specialising in extravagant men’s shoes since.
Uebervart, Frankfurt - read more
Shoetation, Vienna
After successfully setting up an online store we now also see a bricks and mortar outlet: at small but exclusive premises in Vienna’s 1st District the focus here is on heels and shoes in a very special setting. Shoetation, Vienna - read more
Shoebaloo, Amsterdam
With its futuristic flair this boutique turns heads exerting magnetic appeal on everyone strolling by. And it does this even without having an actual display window. Situated on Amsterdam’s luxurious PC Hooftstraat Shoebaloo is indeed one of a kind. Shoebaloo, Amsterdam - read more
F-Troupe, London
Independent shoe stores don’t grow on trees in London. Walking past independent label F-Troupe’s first flagship store in London’s Soho you are in for a positive surprise. Opening its doors in September 2010, the pintsized but perfectly shaped retail spot stretches across one floor. F-Troupe, London - read more
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