DISCOVER ATLANTA NOW | Fall Issue

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SHOPPING

CHECK OUT NEW SHOPPING SPOTS IN ATLANTA Atlanta’s shopping destinations are open and new stores and experiences have recently popped up. Whether you’re trying to find some new, more comfortable office wear or just reacquainting yourself with inperson finds, Atlanta’s shopping areas have the latest finds waiting to be discovered. BY LIESL MERKEL

Buckhead Village

New on the scene is the first brick-andmortar location of Jerrimiah James, a luxury personal shopping experience that’s eco-conscious, too. Fashion activist and founder Jerry Buckner and business partner Brooke Shareé introduce this concierge personal shopping service and showroom. Vintage and designer pieces are available as you shop in an approachable and welcoming environment. Don Purcell Jewels & Art will open in September. Formerly the general

manager of the well-loved Atlanta store Jeffrey, Purcell will open a fine jewelry and art gallery featuring modern fine jewelry from high-end designers. The gallery will also feature works by mixed media artist Ashley Longshore in the form of art, handbags and hostess gifts. Jewelry will include rare colored stones and diamonds, handcrafted 18 karat gold paired with custom cut geometric white diamonds and handmade couture pieces. HERMARKET is a community and marketplace for luxury and contemporary women-owned brands, focusing on women of color and the women who love them. HERMARKET takes over curating The Village Supply, supporting local entrepreneurs to grow their brands in a pop-up space. The space will present products from locally- and womenowned brands and will offer apparel, jewelry, accessories, home goods, skin and body care, and wellness products. Look for Gilded Body, a luxury body care and home fragrance company; Suakoko Betty, clothing inspired by modern African designs; and Sawdust + Fabric, featuring custom home decor and furniture. www.buckheadvillagedistrict.com

HERMARKET at Buckhead Village

Atlanta Dairies

YOUNG BLOOD counts itself as one of the first indie design shops in Atlanta. You’ll find this shop in its new location at the Atlanta Dairies complex in Reynoldstown. The floral studio and design-driven shop features jewelry, home goods, apothecary and accessories from local and international makers. Stop in for small-batch personal and home fragrances such as local perfume Marcie from Eidecker Studio, then find demi-fine and fine jewelry, plus ceramics by Utility Objects, local coffee from Portrait and accessories highlighting local maker Neva Opet’s leather goods. www.youngbloodboutique.com

Ponce City Market

The first Atlanta store for Buck Mason recently opened at Ponce City Market. The Los Angeles-based clothing label, known for its t-shirts, also offers men’s essentials and high-quality women’s shirts, made from custom fabrics and sewn in L.A. Drop in to browse menswear inspired by the past, but designed for today, with items such as Japanese denim jeans or its collection of leather jackets. Continued on page 30

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