Atlanta Luxury Shopping Archive

Top Eight Atlanta Fashionista Places To Shop Look Like Million Bucks

 

Whether you’re looking for dorm accessories, a back-to-school outfit or a dress for Freshman semi-formal, Atlanta shopping has just what you’re looking for — but from the plethora of everything ranging between chain companies and high-end boutiques, where’s a college student on a budget (or not) to go?

Emory Village

If you find yourself going to Zaya as a dining alternative to the DUC or are buying an inordinate amount of sweats from the bookstore to feed your shopping desires, it’s time to relax. With ongoing renovations, Emory Village is quickly becoming a viable place to dine and shop. Whether you’re craving pad thai, burritos, falafel or fro-yo that isn’t the “fro-yo” at Cox, the Village has it all. Make a CVS run for those daily necessities, get that money-spending fix at Evolve Boutique, and get those relatively high-end purchases dry-cleaned next door at Majik Touch Cleaners. At just a few minute’s walk from main campus, it’s the closest you can get to leaving the Emory bubble without actually leaving Emory.

Lenox Mall

For the first year of your life at college, you will likely spend many a weekend at Lenox. Not only are you probably still making the transition between those afternoons hanging out at the mall in high school to partying with the big dogs in college, Lenox is the only shopping center you’ll have regular shuttle access to. Located a 20 minute drive from campus, it’s a paradise of convenience: you’ve got home furnishings at Brookstone, Pottery Barn and Crate & Barrel; affordable shopping such as Urban Outfitters, Forever 21 and Zara; mid-range apparel at J.Crew, Madewell and Club Monaco; and high-end designer shopping at Prada and Fendi. Not to mention, Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s and Neiman Marcus are located at Lenox and with on-location dining such as CPK and Panera (or the Food Court, if that’s your thing), you can make a day of a mall outing at this one-stop-shop.

Phipps Plaza

Laced with a number of low-end shops, Lenox just doesn’t give you that high-end feel — luckily, Phipps is just down the street. If you couldn’t find that Tory Burch bag you’ve been dying to get all season at Neiman Marcus, you’ll find your splurge at either Nordstrom or Saks Fifth Avenue at Phipps. Get your dormwear at Juicy Couture (please, avoid the full body tracksuits), stock up on casuals at Michael Stars, get a high-fashion semi-formal dress at Intermix or visit Vince to get your fall necessities to be the best-dressed girl or guy on campus. If you’re going all out, Phipps also boasts Valentino, Elie Tahari, Giorgio Armani and Bottega Veneta.

Atlantic Station

Don’t have a car, but terrified (for good reason) of MARTA? No worries! Be sure to check the Emory Announcements conference on LearnLink, as every now and then Emory Experience shuttles take students to Atlantic Station, an outdoor shopping center in downtown Atlanta. Taking the shuttle might not be the hottest ride for that first date, but with the wide selection of entertainment venues as well as bistros, restaurants and wine bars, it’s the perfect place for dinner and a movie. If a date night isn’t in the cards, take advantage of the affordable shopping at H&M, Victoria’s Secret, DSW and Express, or go practical and grab some extras for your room at Target. Just make sure you don’t miss the last shuttle back — it’s half an hour away, so it’s not fun trying to find your way back to campus.

Downtown Decatur

If you’re looking for a more local, community-feel place to shop and eat, downtown Decatur is your place. The CCTMA shuttle takes you directly into the center of downtown, and it’s only 10 to 15 minutes away. Walk through the streets and window shop with fro-yo from Yogurt Tap or grab a drink and pub-like food at Brickstore. Squash Blossom boutique offers a variety of merchandise by small designers as well as well-known labels, and the large number of art galleries in the area means Decatur is an ideal location for spending a lazy Sunday. Check out the eclectic gift shops for souvenirs and relax at one of the many bars or coffee shops. If you missed the Emory CCTMA shuttle, taking MARTA to and from downtown Decatur isn’t so bad, either.

Little Five Points/Edgewood

It’s never too early to think about what you’re going to be for Halloween, and Little Five Points is the place to start. The neighborhood has a grungy-hipster vibe and the most mainstream shop available is American Apparel. Visit one of Little Five’s many thrift shops (you’ll find some outrageous pieces) to be the best-dressed — best being relative, of course — at the next themed frat party or get your requisite rebellious college piercing at one of the many piercing and tattoo parlors in the area. At night, Little Five comes alive with concerts at Variety Playhouse, which lives up to its name by featuring a variety of music genres from alternative to reggae and world to dance music. If the vibe of Little Five isn’t for you, Edgewood is a five minute walk away for all your necessities: Target, Office Depot, Kroger, Best Buy, Bed, Bath & Beyond and more are located in the outdoor retail district.

Underground Atlanta

Underground Atlanta, located in downtown Atlanta, offers a unique shopping experience. With stores such as “Skillz Lady,” “Exotic Paradise,” “Greek Street” and “Glitz & Glamour,” you’ll probably do a lot more window-shopping than real shopping. The Humbug Square Street Market, a series of carts set up with merchandise, gives Underground Atlanta its novelty feel. Visit a fortuneteller and get souvenirs here that you wouldn’t find at just any souvenir shop in Atlanta.

Perimeter Mall

At nearly a 40-minute drive away — possibly more in the notoriously busy Atlanta traffic — Perimeter is a trek away from campus, and though it offers many of the same retailers as Lenox does, it’s much larger and after you’ve spend every weekend going back and forth to Lenox on that bumpy shuttle ride, Perimeter is a welcome change.

Department stores go from affordable to high-end with Dillard’s, Macy’s, Nordstrom and Bloomingdales, and stores within the mall range from Abercrombie & Fitch to BCBGMAXAZRIA and Sephora to M.A.C. Cosmetics. Get your low-budget kicks at Baker’s, or head to Stuart Weitzman for a pair of to-die-for wedges.

 

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James Avery Grand Opening New Location The Avenue West Cobb

James Avery, a family-owned jewelry retailer, announces today the opening of their newest store in the Atlanta-area in Marietta. The new store is located at 3625 Dallas Highway SW, at the intersection of Dallas Highway and Casteel Road, in The Avenue West Cobb shopping center, under the direction of store manager Cindy Herceg. The new James Avery store is open from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. on Sunday.
“We are thrilled about our new store location at The Avenue West Cobb,” said Paul Avery, Executive Vice President of James Avery. “We are fortunate to have been in the Atlanta-area for over 20 years and hope that our new location will make shopping with us more convenient for our existing customers and will allow us the opportunity to introduce the James Avery brand to new customers.”James Avery is best known for its connection and meaning designs which include faith-inspired jewelry and offers a diverse selection of rings, bracelets, necklaces, and earrings in various metals for men and women of all ages. The corporate mission is “to share life, love and faith through the beauty of design.”

 

With the Marietta location, James Avery will operate a total of 61 stores across Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and Arkansas. To learn more about our Atlanta-area stores, visit www.jamesavery.com/atlanta.

Guests are invited to attend the Grand Opening event at the new location on Thursday, July 21st from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Refreshments will be available and guests will have the opportunity to enter special drawings for jewelry and other prizes. Members of the Cobb Chamber of Commerce will be present to hold the store’s official ribbon cutting and celebrate the store opening. As a gesture of appreciation of customers’ support, our new store at The Avenue West Cobb will make a donation to Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta.

Established in 1954, James Avery is a family-owned jeweler that offers high quality, hand-crafted jewelry in sterling silver, gold and gemstones. Fro m a one man endeavor in his mother-in-law’s garage, James Avery has grown into a team of 1,400 designers, craftsmen, sales associates and support staff offering unique designs to customers throughout the nation. James Avery maintains over 1,000 designs in the active product line. Each design is originated by skilled men and women in the James Avery design studio and then finely crafted and produced by artisans predominantly in the Texas Hill Country. James Avery currently operates a total of 61 stores across Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee. James Avery jewelry is available at retail stores and online at www.jamesavery.com. More information about J ames Avery is available online at www.jamesavery.com/about or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/JamesAvery.

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Atlantic Station Boutique Bargains Sample Sale 50 – 70% Off

On July 15 – 16, Atlanta’s biannual Boutique Bargains Clearance Sale is coming to midtown. More than 20 of Atlanta’s top boutiques will gather under one roof in Atlantic Station to offer fashion-savvy intown locals with savings up to 50 – 70% off.

Atlantans can enjoy a full day of shopping in Atlantic Station by checking out the amazing deals that will be offered from a selection of unique retailers throughout the midtown community.

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Nina Chanel Adds New Luxury Retail Appeal To Atlanta Cascade Community

In a business off Cascade Road, a woman sat facing her staff. Her excited chatter strayed from the business of the learning center to the new earrings dangling from her ears.

Soon, the buzz in the room was centered around two words – Nina Chanel.

You need to check out this boutique, she told her staff. And with that, staff member Jean Adams used her lunch break to visit the boutique at 2308 Cascade Road.

She smiled as she stepped on to a long, plush red carpet and inhaled the store’s flowery fragrance.

But before she could move any further, a man appeared offering her a  cold beverage. A bit taken back, Adams politely declined.

The man smiled.

“Welcome, look around. You are at home,” he said after a slight bow.

And as quickly as he appeared he was gone, leaving her to her own experience of this new boutique tucked among a series of little shops in The Cascade Village.

From its red carpet treatment and doorman dressed in white gloves to its weekly fashion shoots and high-class designs, Nina Chanel had quickly and quietly become the buzz of the Cascade community since opening its doors on June 17.

Men and women wander in, seeking to see and experience for themselves this boutique that promised high-end styles at moderate prices.

The women peruse the stylish designs hanging on the racks that lined the walls and that stood in the middle of the store. They often stop when a skirt or a blouse catches their eye.

Their examination take them further to the back of the store where they find a collection of classy costume jewelries set off in silver and black frames and hanging on cream-colored walls. Should their gaze wander higher, they will find hanging on the walls several large portraits of women captured forever in black and white.

The owners, Robert Lee and Jermaine Clarke, said they wanted to bring the luxury of Neiman Marcus and Phipps Plaza to an underserved community.

“We didn’t want to put the stores in areas that are saturated like Five Points,” Lee said. “We looked at underserved areas that would embrace this.”

Still, perhaps without realizing it, they had woven themselves into the vision of other business owners who were hoping to create a new legacy for this historic district.

Business owners such as Georgianne Thomas remember when the area was once predominantly white with barricades at neighboring streets to keep black people out.

She recalled there would be one bus coming in and one bus going out – one to pick up the maids and the other to drop them off.

But as black people started moving in, the white people began moving out along with many of the businesses such as an ice cream parlor, a drug and grocery store.

Now the area was predominantly black and had lost much of its splendor.

Thomas, owner of Polished! Salon, looked at the arrival of Nina Chanel as progress. The boutique has brought a different flavor, Thomas said.

“I love them. They are passionate about making women look more beautiful. The clothes are reasonably priced, different and high-end.

“He’s a superb shopper,” Thomas said of Lee, who is responsible for purchasing the clothes and decorating the boutique.

“It’s classy,” Thomas said. “They have a door man who walks women to their car.”

For the owners, they said its mainly about providing a high-quality service to all their customers.

“We want to give you quality and impeccable service at very moderate prices,” Lee said, adopting the philosophy of popular stores such as H&M and Zara.

“We took their idea and boutiqued it,” Lee, 46, said. “That’s why malls thrive. People go there to escape. They want a place where they can relax and be treated like royalty.”

The store, named for two of Lee’s favorite artists, Nina Simone and Coco Chanel, offers high-end ladies’ dresses, skirts, blouses and accessories. By Aug. 1, it will also offer evening gowns, ladies’ suits and a full-figure line, Lee said.

The store will also expand to include a small section for men. Timothy Yorke for Men will include shoes, cufflinks, neck ties, imported shoes, dress slacks and blazers, Lee said.

The partners plan to open up locations throughout the United States, making Nina Chanel a household name.

“Black elegance and class, that’s what Nina Chanel means and we want to always represent that,” said Clarke who handles the accounts and pays the bills.

Though the partners come from diverse backgrounds, they share the same vision.

“A business is your home, a customer is your guest,” Lee said. “If you like the product; like the quality, thank you. We appreciate the support.”

Lee, a retail store designer, and Clarke, a partner in a video production company, met in Birmingham.

Seven months later they were searching for a location. Someone suggested the Cascade Road area and in May they found their home.

“I had to make a move for me and my daughter,” said Clarke, who grew up in the southwest Atlanta neighborhood. “That’s why I did it, for her. At the end of the day, it’s for her.”

They combined their resources and with $50,000 they leased and refurbished the space, bought their inventory and managed to set aside some money to focus on marketing the business.

The store hosts weekly photo shoots from 5 to 7 p.m. on Fridays. They have an artist perform on Sunday afternoons and on July 31, they plan to host a fashion show.

On Saturdays, they have a doorman dressed in white hat, gloves and glasses available to help women with their packages. The partners plan to make the doorman a daily presence at the boutique.

For now, Lee and Clarke are there six days a week to assist the customers when they need it. The store is closed on Monday.

Lucy Mallines didn’t find the black dress she was looking for the second time she visited the store. But she found a bracelet, she couldn’t resist buying.

“I was here for the opening and I vowed I would come back,” Mallines said. “I love it. They just have to get more inventory. But it’s nice and fresh. I’ve been telling everybody about it.”

Mallines was getting her hair done across the street when she decided to check out the boutique on the day of the grand opening.

“I came across the street and fell in love,” Mallines said.

Nina Chanel is a perfect fit, said Thomas who wants The Cascade Village to become a one-stop shopping area for the residents.

“We want it to be where everything you want is right here. We’re trying to make that happen,” Thomas said.

“In a traditional village, you’re going to have a bakery, a smoothie place, a grocery store, a high-end restaurant,” Thomas said. “We’re missing some villagers.”

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