Shop Till You Drop: 11 New Shopping Spots We Discovered In 2017

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2017 has been exciting in a lot of ways, but has been an absolute heaven for shopaholics. Mumbai was flooded with new quirky stores with super cool stuff, and we dug out the best store openings of 2017 for you. In case you missed any of these, you know where you are buying your gift from.

Colaba Cartel In Fort For Quirky Indian & Fusion Wear

Inside this newly opened store by Nitya Arora and Ileshaa Khatau is a range of Indian and fusion wear designers that you would ordinarily not find in one setup together in Mumbai. It has curated some of the best Indian designer in once space and you should definitely check it out.

Read more about it here.

Outhouse Store In Bandra For Edgy Jewelry

If you like statement jewellery, edgy ear cuffs, bronze pieces, etc. you must check out Outhouse. They make costume jewellery using different types of metal and enamel, each a bold expression on its own.

Read more about it here.

Cat-A-Log In Bandra West For Imported Clothing At Affordable Prices

With their collection imported from China and Bangkok, the store is a treat for those who love spending time at a store, without the pressure of running from one store to the other.

Read more about it here.

Sky Goodies In Khar For Dreamy Arts, Crafts And Stationery

If DIY isn’t your do, pick up their readymade products such as truck-inspired notebooks with beautiful and quirky truck art on the cover, or labels to stick on to jam bottles and mason jars. Each adorable ornament or stationery item is priced reasonably, starting INR 99 upwards.

Read more about it here.

Pause In Bandra West For Trendy Clothes In Budget

All garments at Pause are made out of lyocell, a natural fibre made out of wood pulp and other sustainable fabrics such as viscose and modal. Their collection comprises of dresses, jackets, shirts, shrugs and more – everything you need or {don’t} for your wardrobe. Their collection starts at INR 2,000.

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Translate In Fort For Maxi Dresses, Kurtis & More

Translate uses the traditional fabric and make it into something simple but beautiful. They usually make classic designs or Indo-western wear, such as a simple maxi dress to slip on, kurtis which you can wear with jeans as well, kaftans, shirt dresses as well as sarees.

Read more about it here.

Kulture Shop In Fort For Quirky Bags, Stationery, Artwork & More

For those who want to take their art game a notch up, or have a culturally engaging discussion, there’s no fresher and newer space to enter right now than the Kulture Shop.

Read more about it here.

Toile In Khar For Organic Makeup, Gorgeous Handwoven Fabrics & Organic Clothes

The philosophy that Toile is based on includes up-cycling, eco-friendliness, fair trade, green fashion and the upliftment of the workforce. The brand is all about promoting organic, hand-woven fabrics with natural dyes that are simple yet eco-conscious.

Read more about it here.

Lifafa In Bandra For Beautiful Clothes, Decor & More

This hidden gem called ‘Lifafa’ is tucked inside a Bandra Bunglow and was started by Meenal Agarwal. It’s a collaborative space and flaunts a brilliant collection of amazing clothes, accessories and home décor sourced from around the world.

Read more about it here.

One Point Six In Versova Where You Can Eat And Shop At The Same Time

One Point Six is a unique cafe-cum-boutique started off by friends turned partners and founders, Shinjani Raval and Arpita. The idea behind the space is to mix up the joy of shopping and eating, and so we found a long community tables in the middle of the boutique.

Read more about it here.

Dior The Antique Shop In Colaba For Vintage Typewriters, Pocket Watches & More

This shop is full of vintage items, and some quirky new-age decor products. Though it’s not entirely hidden from the hundreds who walk the causeway in search of something unique, you do need to keep any eye out for it.

Read more about it here.

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