Fashion on Richmond Row

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Richmond Row, the stretch of Richmond Street between Oxford and Queens, is home to tons of restaurants, bars and shops. It’s the place to go when you’re in search of something to funkify your wardrobe. (For a full list of shops on the Row, check out richmondrowlondon.com)

URBAN OUTFITTERS (743 Richmond St. urbanoutfitters.com)

Although Urban Outfitters is known for its trendy fashions, this store also carries accessories and apartment items – anything from vintage records to books to home furnishings. The vibe in this store is very welcoming and inviting, and there is a lot to choose from in this two-storey building.

MODA DI GIULIANA (630 Richmond St.)

Moda di Giuliana was established in 1986 and recently moved closer to the centre of Richmond Row because of its growing popularity. This store carries authentic Italian clothing and unique styles all the way from Europe.

iN FASHION (619 Richmond St. in-fashion.ca)

iN Fashion may look small from the outside, but it is chockfull of stylish, inexpensive clothing. With new arrivals being shipped in every week, there is always something new to try on.

TRIBAL MOUNTAIN TRADE (575 Richmond St. tribalmountaintrade.com)

For a taste of native culture, Tribal Mountain Trade is the place to be. This store not only carries handcrafted clothing and accessories, but also wood sculptures, folk art, musical instruments, home furnishings and more.

WEEZI (204 Albert St. weezi.com)

Okay, so this shop’s technically not on Richmond Row (it’s located on the second floor above Prince Al’s Diner at 565 Richmond St. – look for Weezi’s bright red door), but this tiny store is just bursting with handmade vintage-style goodies. If retro-chic is your style, Weezi’s probably got the perfect dress, skirt, handbag and accessories waiting for you.

AMERICAN APPAREL (551 Richmond St. americanapparel.net)

For those dancers out there, or people who love stretchy spandex, American Apparel has got you covered. With a unique selection of dance suits, bodices, dresses, disco pants and high-waisted shorts, this store will have you trying out funky fashions that you never imagined yourself wearing.

JORDAN STEWART BOUTIQUE (533 Richmond St. tinyurl.com/jordanstewartboutique)

The new shop on the block offers London fashionistas a range of fun clothes, shoes and accessories. Branching off from its original Simcoe location, the new store allows locals to peruse through flirty garb and punchy accessories from brands like Marc by Marc Jacobs and One Teaspoon. Stop by and be sure to wipe the drool from your lips.
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