After encouraging us to get to the heart of Washington by looking beyond the Mall and the White House, writer and DC expert Beth Kanter now turns her eye to fashion, with an insider’s guide to the city’s best boutiques.
“Once a navy blue pinstriped wasteland, Washington, DC now not only registers on the national fashion yardstick but ranks as a true (but not navy blue) style player.
Today the men and women who live and work in the US capital have access to an unprecedented number of independent fashion shops, as well as a modern style icon living in the White House. Here is our top ten list of fun, quirky and decidedly Washington boutiques to help you look as good as a bright new bill on Capitol Hill.”
Rue 14 is a great choice for clothes that make you look good in an everyday way but don’t make you look like everyone else you see that day. As a bonus, it doesn’t have to break the bank; you can walk away with a fantastic pair of jeans for less than $100.
Some of the gowns in Annie Creamcheese will make you feel like a little kid watching your mum and dad dress up for a night on the town. Only now you’re the one who gets to do the dressing up.
This fun little hat-centered shop first opened its doors in 1990, making it one of the early players on the DC boutique scene. But the selection at Proper Topper is not limited to newsboys, bowlers and berets. It also stocks women’s clothing featuring the likes of Jenny Han and Plenty, as well jewellery, gifts, children’s clothing and quirky men’s accessories.
“Once a navy blue pinstriped wasteland, Washington, DC now not only registers on the national fashion yardstick but ranks as a true (but not navy blue) style player.
Today the men and women who live and work in the US capital have access to an unprecedented number of independent fashion shops, as well as a modern style icon living in the White House. Here is our top ten list of fun, quirky and decidedly Washington boutiques to help you look as good as a bright new bill on Capitol Hill.”
Rue 14 – 1803 14th Street, NW
The shiny wood floors, bright lights and clean lines at Rue 14 are the ideal backdrop for its collection of contemporary clothing for men and women. Owners Jiwon Paik-Nguyen and Andrew Nguyen favour emerging designers and are known for giving solid and friendly advice.Rue 14 is a great choice for clothes that make you look good in an everyday way but don’t make you look like everyone else you see that day. As a bonus, it doesn’t have to break the bank; you can walk away with a fantastic pair of jeans for less than $100.
Annie Creamcheese – 3279 M Street NW
Stepping into this sparkly hot pink boutique is like walking into your fabulous aunt’s boudoir. Original one-of-a-kind pieces from the houses of Gucci, Valentino, Dior, Pucci and the like fill one side of the Georgetown shop, while more affordable but still original clothing, purses, shoes and jewellery fill the other.Some of the gowns in Annie Creamcheese will make you feel like a little kid watching your mum and dad dress up for a night on the town. Only now you’re the one who gets to do the dressing up.
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