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429 W. 14th Street
New York City
,
New York
10014
Tel: 212 255 1556
605 Hudson Street
New York City
,
New York
10014
Tel: 212 367 8014
874 Washington Street
New York City
,
New York
10014
Tel: 646 486 4800
427 W. 14th Street
New York City
,
New York
10014
Tel: 212 414 5801
639 1/2 Hudson Street
New York City
,
New York
10014
Tel: 212 243 3201
423 W. 14th Street
New York City
,
New York
10014
Tel: 212 352 1333
430 W. 14th Street
Also: Soho and Uptown locations
New York City
,
New York
10014
Tel: 212 925 3539
96 Greenwich Avenue
New York City
,
New York
10011
Tel: 212 989 0001
117 Perry Street
New York City
,
New York
10014
Tel: 212 989 2375
Concierge.com's insider take:
The West Village lays claim to some of the city's best microneighborhoods, from the upscale far reaches of the Meatpacking District to the gourmet wonderland of Bleecker Street at its southern end (for foodies, Murray's Cheese at No. 254 is a worthy pilgrimage all on its own). Spend your way down Bleecker between West 10th and Hudson to see big-name haunts like Ralph Lauren, Juicy Couture, Mulberry, and Intermix, leaving plenty of time to pay homage to the block between 11th and Bank Street, also known as "Marc Jacobs Land".
Veer west after Bleecker meets Hudson and you'll find the Meatpacking District, which long ago transitioned from blue collar to boutique. On the way, drop by Butik, an eclectic shop founded by model Helena Christensen and longtime friend Leif Sigersen, that stocks everything from dainty slipdresses by Baum und Pferdgarten to antique candle holders. Two blocks up Hudson Street is Elizabeth Charles, home of hard-to-find Australian and New Zealand labels such as Lover, Jayson Brundson, and Karen Walker.
Most of the noteworthy Meatpacking retailers are clustered on and around West 14th Street. Neighborhood pioneer Jeffrey is haute without attitude and is the place to go for both mens and womens footwear. Stella McCartney's flagship has her trademark floaty dresses, sexy separates, and animal-friendly accessories next door is the inventive DDCLab, a design studio known for its futuristic fabrics and sophisticated takes on denim. Blink and you'll walk right by Ten Thousand Things, a small jewelry store showcasing David Rees and Ron Anderson's understated, sculptural pieces. Diane Von Furstenberg's sexy, Pop-bright space on the corner of Washington Street highlights her famous wrap dresses. Skip across over the road to one of Scoop's four neighboring stores for a great edit of right-this-minute labels like Anya Hindmarch resort wear and Alice Temperley bags.
For those with energy (and cash) to spare, you can continue your retail rampage south or east of the Meatpacking district to shops like Flight 001 on Greenwich Avenue, which stocks Orla Kiely roll-ons, quirky luggage decals, passport holders, and more. Or check out the tote bags, throw pillows, quilts, notebooks, and fabric at Hable Construction on Perry Street.






