A summer-chic look from Planet Blue
1. Pecola
Inman Quarter just upped its retail game with Pecola—a shop that’s part boutique and part gallery space. Look for big-name brands like Dolce Vita and The Fifth Label alongside up-and-comers such as Carrie Parry and Raven + Lily. Plus, you can peruse walls decorated with the works of local artists, pop in for live musical performances and more.
2. Shelly Brown Jewelry
In stores this fall, Shelly Brown’s namesake jewelry line, Shelly Brown Jewelry (to be sold exclusively at Kane Boutique in Atlanta), will feature juxtaposing hues such as cognac leather, black, white and navy. “There’s an elegant-meets-edgy appeal,” she explains. The range of pieces in the collection can easily stand alone to create a statement or be mixed and matched for a more eclectic look. And, trust us, as Zac Brown’s wifey, she knows a thing or two about A-list taste! From $65-$825, Kane Boutique
3. Planet Blue
West Coast-cool is coming to the ATL with Planet Blue—the Cali-based company known for its chill, bohemian threads. The new boutique will be located in Buckhead Atlanta right in between Thirteen Pies and L’Occitane, and will boast brands like Mara Hoffman, Wildfox and Show Me Your Mumu. $70-$250
4. M2 Mode Marché
Recently, Ansley Mall added M2 Mode Marché to its roster of retailers, a carefully curated boutique carrying kicks and more from the likes of Toms and Lancaster Paris, among others. Up next, look for an expanded list of top-notch brands with pieces from Christian Lacroix’s collab with Desigual and Zac by Zac Posen.
5. Emillia Rosee
Girly yet chic and sexy: That’s how Emiley Cox describes her new Atlanta-based online boutique, Emillia Rosee. The site carries everything from a bold polka-dot dress by up-and-coming NYC designer Garcia to bright tassel necklaces—and all for $130 or less. “It’s very Carrie Bradshaw-inspired,” says Cox, who hopes to help shoppers obtain high-end style on a budget. But her ultimate goal is giving back: Five percent of all proceeds goes to ending homelessness in our community.
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