Nani Sensorium
Finally a boutique that appeals to all five senses, Nani Sensorium recently arrived at Atlantic Station as its newest shopping destination. More than what meets the eye, Nani Sensorium is, quite simply, a lifestyle retreat. From home accessories to a myriad of fashions, there’s so much to see, hear, feel and smell. And it’s not just for women, but style savvy men, too. Ladies, check out its handbags, accessories, shoes and apparel by high-end designers such as Badgley Mischka, Trina Turk, Missoni, Reisenthal, Kasil, and Sass and Bide, with prices from $60 to $2,500. For the gentlemen, there are accessories, denim and apparel ranging from $60 to $800. Also offering a wide collection of eyewear, home furnishings, beauty and novelty items, you can shop at Nani Sensorium for all your wants and needs. 264 19th St., Suite 2115 | 404.446.4081 | nanisensorium.com
Evolve
Recycling’s never looked this good! You can now go green with your shopping, too, thanks to Emory Village’s newest environmentally friendly boutique, Evolve. Owner Joyce Justicz uniquely blends re-purposed, earth-friendly clothing and accessories with hard-to-find brands, all priced from $30 to $300. Think Voom, Zachary’s Smile and Burning Torch. Local designers like Poppysam and Esperanza also fill the eco-friendly space, while wooden shelving and tables showcase bamboo T’s, organic tanks, silk scarves and dresses. For diehard fashionistas, Evolve delivers with non-organic garments from mainstream designers such as 1921, Paige, Ella Moss, Denim of Virtue and Velvet. 1581 North Decatur Road | 404.474.3244
Fabutique
Fabutique, downtown Decatur’s newest extension of the adjoining spa Fabu, brings new meaning to retail therapy. Carrying chic, fashion-forward denim, dresses, tops, totes and accessories from designers like It Jeans, Voxx and local jewelry artisan Becka Cowan, it’s a sure hit with the shopping set. Its expanded spa lounge and gift department carries everything from lip gloss and hard-to-find scents to plush robes and pajamas, proving Fabutique is more than your average store; it’s a retail retreat. 335 West Ponce de Leon Ave., Suite E | 404.377.6363 | fabufacespa.com
Jac
Inman Park’s recent arrival of Jac. is bringing New York City style and flair to a historic Atlanta setting. Owner Jaci Effron has managed to effortlessly turn her passion for fashion into every woman’s need: a one-stop shop where you can get all dolled up from head to toe in the latest designer duds. With prices ranging from $22 to $500, there’s truly something for everyone. Labels such as Saint Grace, Kasil and Aristocrat denim, and Lulla Bella handbags fill the shelves, while hard-to-find items from Spring & Clifton, Violet, Voom, and Myth & Ritual assure you won’t look like every other fashionista. Beautiful, shabby chic décor and antique furniture complete the quaint space, giving locals more than a just a boutique; it’s a full-on design emporium. 245 N. Highland Ave., Suite 120 | 404.681.4696 |dearjac.com
Moops
The first store to open on the revived Main Street of Downtown Woodstock is Moops, an upscale boutique that promises to bring style to its community. Open since September, owner Carolyn Gordon brings 20 years of experience in the fashion industry to an area of town that is undergoing quite a makeover. Perfect for the fashion-forward shopper looking for the latest items, ladies also will appreciate its vintage clothing, accessories and handbags offered in limited quantities, guaranteeing each shopper a unique, one-of-a-kind find. From Agave Jeans and Bou-Cou jewelry to Future Paradise and Jordi Labanda, trendsetters will find it hard not to make Moops a part of their retail repertoire. 470 Chambers St., Suite B5 | 770.630.6274