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Bounded by Chinatown to the south and Little Italy to the north, "The Main" is all about stylish boutiques. Lola & Emily (think Anthropologie north) feels like Holly Golightly's bedroom; check out the Voluspa candles and frilly Third Floor lingerie (3475 St. Laurent Blvd.; 514-288-7598; www.lolaandemily.com). Head to U&I for a pair of Swedish jeans and an asymmetrical Vivienne Westwood blazer (3650 St. Laurent Blvd.; 514-844-8788; www.boutiqueuandi.com). Near trendy St. Viateur Street, you'll find Morales, a women's apparel atelier that's a cross between Stella McCartney and Mexico's Day of the Dead (5392 St. Laurent Blvd.; 514-271-5061; www.renatamorales.com). For loft living, ship home the Art Deco armoires and sectional couches stocked by Côté Ouest (5330 St. Laurent Blvd.; 514-278-3047), or Eames chairs and bulbous '60s pieces (both new and reproduction) carried by retro shop Phil'z 20th Century Design (5298 St. Laurent Blvd.; 514-278-2323). Finish your spree by browsing Maison Eros Greatti's collection of jewelry, women's blouses, scarves, and luxurious textiles. You can hire owner Eros Greatti to design custom window treatments, consult on interior design, or even shop for you. But if you like to shop for yourself, we recommend the blown-glass Lollipop-brand bracelets, which recall childhood games of marbles (5427 St. Laurent Blvd.; 514-272-3767; www.maisonerosgreatti.com; closed Mon. and Tues.).
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