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Spotlight Sydney : The Shopping

THE SHOPPING

Words By Natalia De Martin | June 15 2021

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Sydney is full of talented local designers and gorgeous unique boutiques. A few of my must visit fashion stops include the divine pale pink store, Desordre located on South Darling Street, Darling ghurst. They stock some of Australia's best labels such as Christopher Esber, Toni Maticevski and Michael Lo Sordo. It is your one stop shop for the ultimate party dress.

Double Bay is also home to some of the best designer labels. Check out Alinka jewellery on Transvaal Avenue which is lined with the most perfect gingerbread house style boutiques. Australian brand Alinka has created a luxurious range of diamond jewellery with an edgy feel to them. From unique ear-cuffs to black diamond ring bars, this monochromatic boutique is a true gem.

For all your International high end designer brands the Iconic Cosmopolitan Shoes is your go-to destination for that luxe piece your wardrobe deserves. With exclusive rights to European brands such as Alexandre Vauthier and Redemption. This designer boutique will ensure no-one else will be wearing that special item to your next fabulous event.

The Intersection in Paddington has an impressive array of boutiques and has been labeled the style destination for top Australian fashion brands such as Zimmermann, Scanlan Theodore, Dion Lee, Camilla and Marc and more, many who are Ethical Clothing Australia accredited. Tucked away from the infamous Oxford Street. This small strip is home to the who’s who of homegrown talent recognised on the global fashion map. A must visit for every fashionista!

Crossing over the bridge to Mosman and you will find the charming Mode Sportif, which carries an array of local and international brands. One in particular which is really having a moment, Aussie label Bondi Born. The brand carries an ongoing commitment to uncompromising quality, ethical production and sustainability, with each garment being crafted with love in Sydney. They are also committed to donating at least 1% of their annual sales to environmental related nonprofits.

Transvaal Avenue Double Bay

Transvaal Avenue Double Bay, Rose Lamond / Shutterstock.com

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